Microphone Adapter
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![]() Shure Microphone SM58 X2u XLR to USB Signal Adapter US $199.95
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![]() 20 PAK QUICK RELEASE MICROPHONE CLIPS ADAPTORS US $199.95
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![]() Sennheiser MKE400 Mic 25mm Adapter for Panasonic GH2 US $199.00
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![]() AKG GN15 RESTOCK 01 6 Gooseneck Microphone Adapter Install US $131.95
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![]() SHURE SM58 Microphone OSP USB Adapter Phantom Power US $129.00
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![]() Uher M650 stereo microphone with Neumann BS9 adapter US $129.00
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![]() 50pcRCA Female to XLR Male Audio MicAdapter PlugRXBs US $118.00
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![]() 50X Studio Recording Microphone XLR Adapter CouplerXM US $118.00
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![]() 50XLR Male Male Barrel Microphone Adapter1048 US $118.00
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![]() 50XLR Male to 1 4 Mono Male TS Plug MicAdaptor1055 US $115.00
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![]() 50XLR Female to 1 4 Mono Male TS Plug MicAdaptor1053 US $115.00
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![]() Shure X2U XLR to USB MICROPHONE ADAPTER US $109.99
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![]() IK Multimedia iRig Guitar Bass Adapter | iRig Mic BUNDLE US $109.99
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![]() Shure X2U Microphone Signal Adapter XLR to USB US $109.00
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![]() 10 PAK QUICK RELEASE MIC CLIPS ADAPTORS CHANGE MICS US $105.25
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![]() Shure X2u XLR To USB Signal Adapter Make Any Mic USB US $99.00
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![]() New MXL USB Mic Mate Pro Microphone Mic Adapter w Gain US $99.00
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Your Buyer's Guide To iPhone Accessories
Your Buyer's Guide To iPhone Accessories
Now that you have bought the much-coveted Apple iPhone, you might be on the look out for the hottest gadgets and accessories that will make your iPhone experience more enjoyable. Look no further. Below is a list of the newest iPhone accessories (and their features) that are available on the market.
Accessories Below $25
iPhone Screen Protector
After the launch of the newest Apple gadget, many manufacturers are now offering screen protectors for iPhones. The price range for iPhone's plastic shield is $5- $25. Before buying a screen protector, you need to ensure that it is specifically designed for iPhones. You must also ensure that materials used for the protector are of high quality so that your new phone will be shielded from scratches and other marks.
Silicon iPhone Case
Aside from shielding your iPhone's screen from scratches, you also need to ensure that your precious little gadget has an overall protection from dents, dust, and grime. A silicone case is the product that will help maintain the pristine condition of your iPhone even when you are using it. Silicone cases come in various colors like pink, blue, green and yellow, to fit your personality. If you want value for your money, look for silicone cases that also have free LCD screen shield.
Phone clips and carrying case
The market is flooded with inexpensive but high-quality carrying cases and phone clips specifically designed for your iPhone. The cell phone pouches, usually made of leather, are available in different shades like blue, white, pink, black and brown, to name a few. Phone clips, on the other hand, are usually made from plastic and are usually available in brown and black. The price of cases or pouches range from $10 to $25, while phone clips are usually lower than $10.,
Accessories $25 and above
For hands-free communication, you can get a Bluetooth headset for under $130. Aside from a sleek headset, you will also get an iPhone travel cable and dual dock for your headset and iPhone.
USB Adapter
If you are always on the go, you might need a compact USB adapter so you can charge your iPhone wherever you may be; at home, at the office or even when you are on the road. This Apple-manufactured speedy-charging adapter, which cost just a little under $29, also comes with a USB cable.
For a comfortable fit and quality sound, try out the new stereo headset for your iPhone. This headset, which is very similar to the earphones that come with Apple's iPod, has a built in microphone. The stereo headset is retailed at $29.
Do I need a special adapter for phantom powered MXL condenser microphone?
I got this microphone for my PC. (I am no audio specialist). The microphone (MXL 990) has a XLR output, so I figured I'd buy a XLR to 1/8" adapter. But the manual states that the microphone requires phantom power, (48v). I have a vague understanding of this. Do I need any special equipment, or can I just plug it in and it will work?
You have a few options. A better option to begin with would have been a USB mic - USB mics plug directly into the computer USB port. If you can return it, I would replace that mic with an inexpensive USB mic:
http://www.amazon.com/MXL-Studio1-USB-USB-Desktop-Recording/dp/B001E9X80K/ref=sr_1_2?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1293401840&sr=1-2
If you want to keep that mic, you will need a USB adapter with phantom power:
http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Microphones-Icicle-Converter-Preamp/dp/B001EW5YQS/ref=sr_1_12?s=musical-instruments&ie=UTF8&qid=1293401910&sr=1-12
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