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If you have the money i would go with the blue yeti they are about $120 and really good microphones.
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Stedos wrote
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Stedos wrote Okay, that 'mixer' isn't something that you're looking for then. You'll need a USB audio interface. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] 's one for ~£35 (after shipping) that has a 48v XLR input, two unbalanced outputs and a 1/4inch headphone jack. It should do all you need it to do!


So just to confirm, if i got this, i could plug it into my PC via the USB, then plug my XLR mic and headphones into it, then have my PC audio come through my headphones and then the mic be used for like Teamspeak/skype on said PC? Apologies if that sounds super stupid haha

Yup! It will work like that. ^.^


Great! is there any other devices that do the same you could recommend? the UM2 is currently out of stock on amazon, which is where i prefer to order my stuff from?

Not for that price, order it from thomman if you can, they accept paypal. I've ordered stuff from there before without issue.


okay lovely, ill look into that for sure.
would this work for me? since its USB? just so i have another option incase?

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No, this only has 15v phantom power, whereas condenser microphones require 48v phantom power.


This one here is supposedly 48v, would this work? as i could afford this.

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Huge thanks!
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DXRK wrote
Stedos wrote
DXRK wrote
Stedos wrote
DXRK wrote
Stedos wrote
DXRK wrote
Stedos wrote Okay, that 'mixer' isn't something that you're looking for then. You'll need a USB audio interface. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] 's one for ~£35 (after shipping) that has a 48v XLR input, two unbalanced outputs and a 1/4inch headphone jack. It should do all you need it to do!


So just to confirm, if i got this, i could plug it into my PC via the USB, then plug my XLR mic and headphones into it, then have my PC audio come through my headphones and then the mic be used for like Teamspeak/skype on said PC? Apologies if that sounds super stupid haha

Yup! It will work like that. ^.^


Great! is there any other devices that do the same you could recommend? the UM2 is currently out of stock on amazon, which is where i prefer to order my stuff from?

Not for that price, order it from thomman if you can, they accept paypal. I've ordered stuff from there before without issue.


okay lovely, ill look into that for sure.
would this work for me? since its USB? just so i have another option incase?

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No, this only has 15v phantom power, whereas condenser microphones require 48v phantom power.


This one here is supposedly 48v, would this work? as i could afford this.

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Huge thanks!

Yeah, that will work fine, however the one i recommended is cheaper (it's really up to you if you need the extra busses/EQ/compressors).
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Stedos wrote
DXRK wrote
Stedos wrote
DXRK wrote
Stedos wrote
DXRK wrote
Stedos wrote
DXRK wrote
Stedos wrote Okay, that 'mixer' isn't something that you're looking for then. You'll need a USB audio interface. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] 's one for ~£35 (after shipping) that has a 48v XLR input, two unbalanced outputs and a 1/4inch headphone jack. It should do all you need it to do!


So just to confirm, if i got this, i could plug it into my PC via the USB, then plug my XLR mic and headphones into it, then have my PC audio come through my headphones and then the mic be used for like Teamspeak/skype on said PC? Apologies if that sounds super stupid haha

Yup! It will work like that. ^.^


Great! is there any other devices that do the same you could recommend? the UM2 is currently out of stock on amazon, which is where i prefer to order my stuff from?

Not for that price, order it from thomman if you can, they accept paypal. I've ordered stuff from there before without issue.


okay lovely, ill look into that for sure.
would this work for me? since its USB? just so i have another option incase?

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No, this only has 15v phantom power, whereas condenser microphones require 48v phantom power.


This one here is supposedly 48v, would this work? as i could afford this.

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Huge thanks!

Yeah, that will work fine, however the one i recommended is cheaper (it's really up to you if you need the extra busses/EQ/compressors).


Okay thank you!, ill get either one, i feel as if the extra adjustments would be handy to have on hand, and just having extra could be handy for any future needs, but yeah, ill be getting either one, thanks man! have repped you a couple times also
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If you want to do the job properly;
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Im gonna try get the best i can, my budget is probably going to change over christmas and maybe ill be able to snag something in the sales, have added those 3 to my wish list, i'll key an eye on pricing for these also, thank you!
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