Do not take this microphone for your computer under any circumstances. Although the manufacturer claims that the microphone supports the PC, in reality you have to go through wild dances with a tambourine to achieve a normal sound. Yes, a hissing sound on a computer can be done quite easily - just turn on the Camera mode and insert a battery. But the sound will be like on a microphone for 100. Until now, I don’t understand how to achieve a normal recording sound: someone writes that an external sound card is needed, someone writes that it is useless and a special adapter is required. Well. Today I bought an external sound card - as it turned out, it does not work with this microphone, because the microphone has a different Jack type (at the same time, there is no information anywhere on the Internet what type of Jack this microphone has). Although I foresaw this and tried to take a sound card that would definitely work with this microphone (I read articles, watched videos where such a combination of card + microphone worked for people). But it still doesn't work :) Already 1000 leaked to the sound card. Tomorrow I'll go shopping to look for adapters. I think to take 2 at once - I'll try one to connect the microphone directly to the computer, and the other to connect it to the card. Although it is not a fact that these adapters will be available. Here one girl wrote that she had been waiting for an adapter from Aliexpress for 2 months . Oh . I'll probably hang myself on this microphone soon, since a five-meter cord allows) :))
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