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Thanks for that Clancy!
I'll go and check it out.

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Ok, you're activated Neil.

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Jeepers RB ! For that price I'd expect them to actually do the singing for me ....

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I'm sure you're right about the SM58 over a cheap computer mic Rockerbob, but I think you would be hard pressed to find one of those in Australia for AUD$100. Unfortunately, we just pay more over here... actually, here is a new one on ebay.com.au for AUD$150 - you might want to look into that at some stage Neil.

By the way Rockerbob, am I wrong in thinking you would not be able to connect a mic like a Shure SM58 directly into your computer like you would with a computer mic?

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SM58s are about $100 US here in the states. I guess that's about $133AUS. You would need a transformer for any low impedence mic to connect to a hi impedence input, like a computer sound card. That will cost a little more.

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