Got the microphone today and wanted to connect it to the laptop. Does not work (funny way on the phone already). Have already looked at many questions, but then I really have to buy such an adapter and if so, which?
Had or have a similar microphone it can be easy that your microphone phantom power needs because that is used with 48V and not with the standard board is not enough. Neewer also makes such a thing whether it brings something I do not really but this cheap things are really quiet by nature such an amplifier should fix the problem. https://www.amazon.de/...019JWZCOS/
I do not really have much idea of it but that should work otherwise it could also help a decent mixer but that also costs a lot of money.
Or just invest directly in a good microphone instead of ajs trying to make a bonbon
Now it's already too late I would send back I bought myself a Rode microphone it was in my opinion also worth it.
I would absolutely advise you to send the micro back.
Since investing money is money wasting. You can't make a sweet!
If you get a micro, you should not look at the price and pay attention. You should look for what you want to use it and where and accordingly inform yourself, which type comes into question. Then buy a usable device.
Microphones and interfaces are just expensive and with 18 euro you do not get far, there must be more of a 0 back
Just a sm57 and a yamaha or steinberg interface.
Large-diaphragm microphones like, I guess you got the nt1a, the nt1a can make in bad rooms neat problems
Reasonable or cheap? Billi: some phantom power adapter around 15 euro
https://www.amazon.de/...07CB855L9/
Reasonably to get proper sound: 60% of the sound does not come from the microphone but that affects your sound chip. In 99% of all PC / laptops is the worst. This is solved via a USB interface. That brings the phantom power with and an Ordenlichen Soundchip The cheapest and reasonably orderly would be
Behringer UMC22 costs 35 euro at Musicstore