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You'll need an audio interface (MBox, Focusrite) with an XLR input, you can use an XLR to USB adapter, however you would get a lot of line noise due to the electronics. You'll also need some sort of mount, whether that be a desk or boom arm is completely up to you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Optional: CloudLifter Required: Mixer / Phantom Power Dac for Mic; I got the Elgato mixer and it works quite well for both the Mixer and the Power
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you are connecting it to a computer, all you truly need is a DAC, aka an audio interface that can take the XLR input from the mic and turn it into a usb os similar that you can plug into the pc. Something like the Focusrite - Scarlett Solo would be a basic model to make it work. You might also find the sound from the mic to be too low, in that case an amplifier would be necessary, most common is the Cloudlifter.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The output signal is low so you'll need a microphone cloudlifter to boost the output with no noise.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello - The SM7B is an XLR Dynamic Microphone that would connect to any professional mixing / recording / PA console (using XLR). The mic however, would require a digital audio interface to convert an XLR connection into USB or USB-C for use with a laptop or computer. A microphone stand (either a boom arm, desktop or standard) are also recommended. Thank You!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.As long as you have an audio interface or a mixer and pa along with an xlr cable you are good to go.
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