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Yes, the base of the Snowball is a standard 5/8" thread and will fit on to a standard North American microphone stand. Note that the pivot of the base of the Snowball is limited, so it really only works with vertical microphone stand shafts, not horizontal booms.
It is used to put a microphone in to make it louder.
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usually a dynamic microphone is used for live performances such as a rock band because its not as sensitive as a condenser mic which is used for recording.
No, net necessarily. You do need a Wii microphone
A mic preamp is a sound tool that is used to increase a weak microphone signal. The functions usually found on a mic preamp are gain, phantom power, compression and equalization.
Yes and no. Mike plugs come in various sizes depending on the application and equipment to be connected to. A phone-type plug used for a guitar, say, could be used in a "phone" plug jack on anything else.FYI: mic is the abbreviation for "microphone" (only) as is labeled or embossed next to receptacle jacks on some equipments and instruments, but is not the spelling of the commonly spoken, abbreviated reference to a microphone as "mike." So, strictly speaking, we do not speak or write of "mic" or of mic's (of a Mick or of Micks). A guitar cord (plug) plugs into a guitar jack. A microphone, or mike (plug) plugs into PA amplification equipment. Any jack might be labelled, "mic" (for microphone), if it is the intended receptacle for a mikecord plug. In some instances a built in transucer microphone will be labelled as mic. That would be an incorrect usage as a tranducer is not a microphone jack.
The PSP 3000 has the mic built right in to it.
Mic is an abbreviation for the word microphone. It is also an acronym for military industrial complex.
Mic is the short word for using Microphone. Mic stands for Made In China and MIC is a Famous Technology Website.