Your wireless microphone does not need any physical connection in order to work. Therefore, your new desktop computer's USB jacks do not prevent your microphone from working. Your microphone does indeed support USB 3.0.
The U37 is both Windows and Macintosh compatible.
Compatible with Windows 7 logo
Any analog microphone that will plug into a functional sound card is compatible with Vista. Most USB microphones, such as those from Belkin or Logitech, are also compatible.
Yes, you can use a USB microphone with an audio interface by connecting the USB microphone to the audio interface's USB port. This allows you to benefit from the audio quality and features of the interface while using the convenience of a USB microphone.
A karaoke microphone is never compatible to a computer.
Any USB Microphone
The Sennheiser OCX85I's microphone is not compatible with windows.
no. you must use a microphone with a usb cable. at the back, there is a usp port. plug it in there
Yes it is compatible with any USB.
Not without slicing open the microphone itself and doing some soldering. A USB microphone talks to the computer via a digital USB port, whereas a microphone designed to connect to a 3.5mm jack will produce an analog voltage.
No, you'll have to purchase a USB microphone.
To connect a crystalline microphone, first locate the input port on your recording device (such as a computer or audio interface). Then, use a compatible cable to connect the microphone's output to the input port. You may need an adapter or interface depending on the microphone's connection type (e.g., XLR, USB, or 3.5mm).