mic port question
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mic port question
just wondering if mic ports can be bi-directional and be used for an audio in?
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Re: mic port question
Yes, you can put just about any audio signal into the microphone port.
However, microphones put out a very weak signal, so plugging in a line level signal (such as a tape player, DVD player, or phonograph preamp) will overdrive it and distort the sound. For those devices, you want a line input jack. Most set top audio recorders and desktop computers will have a Line-In jack.
EDIT: Also, a lot of mic jacks are mono only, so you might need a line input to record stereo.
However, microphones put out a very weak signal, so plugging in a line level signal (such as a tape player, DVD player, or phonograph preamp) will overdrive it and distort the sound. For those devices, you want a line input jack. Most set top audio recorders and desktop computers will have a Line-In jack.
EDIT: Also, a lot of mic jacks are mono only, so you might need a line input to record stereo.
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