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I plan to begin podcasting. Also, know in the future I'd like to record vocals and keyboard (but not immediately).

I settled on the [="http://www.thomann.de/gb/mxl_990.htm"]MXL 990 microphone[/]="http://www.thomann…"]MXL 990 microphone[/]. Now, until yesterday I knew absolutely nothing. Including what a pop filter was. I now know in order to hook this mic into the PC I need a preamp with phantom power and preferably an audio interface. My sound card is a normal Creative 5.1. I was planning to spend about €100 on the two of them (low budget).

But then I discovered the [[url=http://="http://www.thomann…"]T-Bone Micplug USB[/]="http://www.thomann…"]T-Bone Micplug USB[/]. On the surface, to me, this looks like a good deal for €30. Is it terrible quality? Also, this appears to plug directly into the microphone w/o an XLR cord. Is that right? So, would this combo work for me?

I'm also not opposed to hearing other options/opinions on a good setup. I plan to purchase everything through Thomann.de and I'm in Dublin.

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anonymous Fri, 01/29/2010 - 02:12

I've done a little more digging. Nobody seems to use the T-Bone Micplug. But the [[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.amazon.c…"]Blue Icicle[/]="http://www.amazon.c…"]Blue Icicle[/] seems popular.

It has good reviews. I know it's probably not as good as a "real" preamp and audio interface... So new question, anybody use a similar setup? Will there be a huge quality loss - or as a complete amateur will I not notice?

Boswell Fri, 01/29/2010 - 03:35

Don't get a Blue Icicle - the gain arrangement it employs internally is not up to the task.

The T-Bone Micplug, while not great, at least can be made to work in your situation. You can, of course, use standard XLR(M)-XLR(F) mic cables to extend the length. Don't be tempted to use USB extenders or hubs with it.

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