There are always disadvantages to everything. The C418 was (it is discontinued) a clip-on instrument microphone for drums and percussion. It was quite expensive, did not have a long enough boom to be used with instruments like a Saxophone, and it required phantom or bias voltage power to operate.
Any size Bassdrum would sound fine with a Mic Porthole.You just need to either tune it low, or high depending on the sound your looking for.A mic porthole is there to soley make a mic be able to capture the whole sound of the bass, and not just the reso head.
Most microphones plug into a PA system which typically consists of a preamp, a mixer, a power amp main speakers and monitors although not all components are needed and often other components such as effects processors and noise gates are added. For more information visit this webpage: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PA_system
It depends on where you are, and what size building you are playing in. if you are in a small-medium hall, then most kits will be able to carry their sound over the rest of the music without needing amplifications at all, apart from maybe a mic underneath the hi-hat to pick up them and the snare. For large gigs, stadiums and the such, or recording, most people use: 1 capacitor mic above the ride 1 capacitor above the crash 1 capacitor above by the high hats 1 unidirectional mic by the snare, 1 by high tom, 1 by low tom, 1 by floor tom, and 1 by bass drum. This covers 8 tracks right there - and normally in recording practices you actually use 2 tracks per instrument, say track 1 cranked over to full left channel and track 2 cranked over to full right channel. This is what produces the true stereo effect.
nope u gotta have the blue and red singstar mics :)
its because your guitar amp doesn't provide the phantom power needed for the mic.But if you plug into some mixing console,you surely will be able to hear it coz they provide phantom powers.
any mic will do aslong as it has a usb
They aren't any usage for the mic in guitar heroes for the ps2 because the mic feature wasn't created yet but any mic for the consoles can be use for the PC
Yes, it works with any kind of old DS game that requires mic.
I found an old laptop internal mic laying around in my shed is there any way i can connect that to a wire and make it and external mic?
yes many have disadvantages
Any USB mic should work with Guitar Hero Any USB mic should work with Guitar Hero
If your headset microphone is working but the standalone mic isn't, check the following: First, ensure the standalone mic is properly connected to the correct input on your device. Next, verify that the mic is enabled in your system settings and that the volume levels are appropriately adjusted. Additionally, check for any physical damage to the mic or the cables, and consider testing the mic on another device to rule out hardware issues.
you can uses a rock band mic or uses a blue tooth mic
no it will rec the sistem
Only if it's laptop which has a built in Mic. Most desktops or any desktops doesn't have a Mic built in.
There is no more key noise on this mic than any other clip on. The ATM350 is the best sounding clip on mic I have ever heard - flatt response and much better highs and deep tones than the PRO35
No,but u can get any other gud college like akg through yur quota rank