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I have just recieved a Shure 58 and a Shure 57 and the cables for them but the thing is i have no idea where to plug them in

Basiclly i want to use these for making rap music on my computer my PC sound card only accepts the normal cheapish microphones in and is pretty cheap. I am just wondering what soundcard or adapters i need for this? And what type of connectors are on my cables shown in the pictures!

Thanks in advanced!

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bap Wed, 05/11/2005 - 08:50

Your soundcard mic input probably relies on a small mic that is battery powered. Is it a Soundblaster?

You most likely will have to get a microphone pre amp that you will plug your mic into. You then run a cable from the pre amp 'out' to yor soundcard. You can get a very inexpensive mic pre at Guitar Center, Zzounds, Musicians Friend, or many other internet stores.

Your soundcard, if it takes a 1/8 inch minijack, is probably a stereo input and a single channel mic pre will be mono.

Have a look at some of the articles here: http://www.theprojectstudiohandbook.com/articles18.htm and you will probably be able to get a better idea of what you might need.

bap Wed, 05/11/2005 - 09:51

Guitar Center had an 'Audio Buddy' 2 channel pre for $59 recently.

It is VERY affordable and will at least get a signal to the soundcard.

It has 1/4 inch outs and you can go to Radio Shack for any cable/adapter stuff you might need.

If you go up from Audio Buddy you will definately be spending more.

TeddyG Wed, 05/11/2005 - 10:39

"Hossa" offers a complete mic cable made for just such an occastion - XLR female to 1/8" mini-plug. Many music stores sell Hossa stuff and the guy behind the counter will help you.

You don't need a mic preamp for a dynamic mic, like the SM57 or 58 - at least not at first. Try just plugging the cable into the mic and the other end into the "mic in" jack on the sound card. See if it works. Problems? Get back to us.

WARNING!!! This cable will be MUCH heavier than should be used with this sound card!!! Try, somehow, to support the weight of the cable(Tape a loop of the cable ABOVE the mic-in jack or something, to the computer box.) to keep it from breaking the card... Don't be plugging it in and out much and run the cable in a way that no one will trip on it and pull it out sideways, etc...

TG