It should work but using pitch pipes is easier
It's a dynamic mic, so just buy a 1/4 inch to 3.5mm converter and plug it into your computer's mic slot.
How do you attach a microphone to an amplifier? Go with your microphone output to the input of the pre-amplifier. Look for the correct connections and care for the right voltage. Often you need e.g. symmetric 48 volts phantom powering or 5 volts or so for the electret microphone amplifier.
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Alone at the Microphone was created in 2001.
If the microphone has a USB plug, then plug it into the USB port on the computer. If the microphone has an audio plug, then plug it into the audio input port on the computer. If the microphone came with any software disks, then install those after plugging the microphone into the correct port on the computer.
I think the answer you are looking for is MICROPHONE JACK PLUG, meaning the plug/connection that fits into an amplifier or any output socket from the microphone itself. Hope this helps
you plug them in
A microphone is a source that sends an output to its male plug. A loudspeaker is a load and receives an input at its female plug.
Pull off the plug.
Pull off the plug.
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This isn't exactly the correct answer, but you can plug your headphones into where your microphone would be plugged in at (As long as it isn't headphones that plug into an USB port) and they would work as a microphone. (Download audacity if you want a good test of this.)
get a freaking microphone. get a karaoke or amp machine and plug the microphone in. Sing. That's all for today. (:)(:(
No. You need either a built in microphone or you need to purchase a microphone that you can plug in.
Yes, you definitely can.
A microphone has a voltage output and an acoustical input. Only the sound wave can move the diaphragm of the microphone and a voltage signal comes out. That goes to to an amplifier and to a loudspeaker.