The U37 is both Windows and Macintosh compatible.
There are many different brands that offer compatible headsets with a microphone; one of them is sure to work with your macbook. One brand that appears to offer superior quality is Bose.
Phantom power is a method of providing the voltage needed for condenser microphones to work. It sends a balanced DC voltage through the microphone cable, which powers the microphone's internal circuitry. This allows the microphone to function effectively and capture sound accurately.
Studio Microphones are Microphones that you can buy and use to make music in a studio. These range is price based on quality of sound that is produced, and can be plugged into most studios.
No. A USB mic plugs directly into the USB port of your computer. The ART MB 127 is designed to amplify a standard dynamic or condenser mic.
A condenser microphone works by using a diaphragm and a backplate to create a capacitor that converts sound waves into electrical signals. When sound waves hit the diaphragm, it vibrates and changes the distance between the diaphragm and the backplate, causing a change in capacitance. This change in capacitance is then converted into an electrical signal that represents the sound being captured.
Condenser microphones work by using a diaphragm and a backplate to create an electrical signal from sound waves. They require power to operate and are known for their sensitivity and accuracy in capturing sound. Unlike dynamic microphones, condenser microphones are more sensitive and have a wider frequency response, making them ideal for capturing detailed audio in studio settings.
Unless they have a battery built in, if it's a pro condenser microphone with an XLR cable and it doesn't have a special funky power supply just for it, turn on the 48V phantom power. It won't work otherwise. Dynamic mics will ignore phantom power generally.
Not recommended, but yes many earphones will work but give very poor quality sound and probably not enough volume to be useful. Most earphones contain a small coil of wire on a movable form around a small magnet. The current sent from the PC earphone socket through the coil causes vibrations which can be heard. Making a noise close to the earphone will cause the coil to vibrate and generate a small current which the microphone socket should be able to pick up. Some microphone inputs will expect an electret condenser microphone and so will not work with a dynamic input.
The MacBook's DVD Player software will play all standard DVDs inserted into the DVD drive on the side of the MacBook.
Open a recording app. The microphone will automatically enabled.
No, really not.
As long as it is USB, any microphone should work with Rock Band. In fact, the Xbox Live headset even works as a microphone for this game.