Hi,
I found a condenser microphone that is good for my needs and budget.
The problem is that it has a 3.5 mm connection, and not an XLR.
Obviously, I would like to connect the microphone to my external audio interface (M-Audio Fast-Track), and not to my computer's built in sound card.
Is there any problem or disadvantage for using an adaptor of that kind to connect the microphone (3.5mm to XLR adaptor)? Will it make any difficulty receiving phantom power?
Sorry for the silly question, I'm fairly new to here and didn't find any "Questions not worth their own thread" thread.
I found a condenser microphone that is good for my needs and budget.
The problem is that it has a 3.5 mm connection, and not an XLR.
Obviously, I would like to connect the microphone to my external audio interface (M-Audio Fast-Track), and not to my computer's built in sound card.
Is there any problem or disadvantage for using an adaptor of that kind to connect the microphone (3.5mm to XLR adaptor)? Will it make any difficulty receiving phantom power?
Sorry for the silly question, I'm fairly new to here and didn't find any "Questions not worth their own thread" thread.