A SERVICE OF

logo

The microphones don’t need to be super high quality for voice
recordings, but the higher the quality input, the better the
recording (up to a point). Start out with a low-cost mike. (Try
Radio Shack’s Windscreen Dynamic Omni--RS Cat. No. 33-2001.)
For mono input, a mike with a 1/8’ mini stereo plug does not
need a Y-adapter.
For stereo input, either plug two mono mikes into a left and
right mono adapter (two 1/8” mono plugs to 1/8” stereo jack”
adapter--RS Cat. No. 274-375--see below) or try a dual head
microphone (RS Cat. No. 33-1065).
ToMono Microphones
Left and Right To Sonic Blaster "IN”
(Ch1 & Ch2)
RS Cat. No. 274-375
Two 1/8” Mono Plugs to
1/8” Stereo Jack
If your mike cable ends in a 1/4” plug, you can use the 1/4”
phone plug to 1/8” lack (RS Cat. No. 274-047) for mono input.
To 1/4” Mono
Microphone Jack To Sonic Blaster “IN”
RS Cat. No. 274-047
1/4” Mono Plug to
1/8” Jack
52 Sonic Blaster