I finally got round to trying out my Zoom H2n microphone with the newest iMac computer. I've run it with my laptop (Retina MacBook Pro) and I think other iMacs before. The latest test suggests there is electrical interference from somewhere - though I suppose there could be acoustic/mechanical noise getting in.
For our purposes it's probably not a big deal, as I was testing this for use with online audio video connections (also Zoom!) and it's clear that despite the hum or whatever it is, that the overall sound quality is a lot better than the inbuilt mic in the computer. In Audacity it is possible to remove most of the background anyway using the Noise reduction feature - though if we use this mic with the computer it will almost certainly only be for live sessions for the near future.
I have ordered one of these Victure mics as a suitable "spare" specifically for this kind of application - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08B3GRBLF/
The reviews suggest that it may be very good, or alteratively very poor - which may be the luck of the draw, and possibly due to poor quality control.
I thought for under £30 it might be worth a shot, though if it's not good I'll return it and probably buy a more expensive Marantz mic instead.
For our purposes it's probably not a big deal, as I was testing this for use with online audio video connections (also Zoom!) and it's clear that despite the hum or whatever it is, that the overall sound quality is a lot better than the inbuilt mic in the computer. In Audacity it is possible to remove most of the background anyway using the Noise reduction feature - though if we use this mic with the computer it will almost certainly only be for live sessions for the near future.
I have ordered one of these Victure mics as a suitable "spare" specifically for this kind of application - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08B3GRBLF/
The reviews suggest that it may be very good, or alteratively very poor - which may be the luck of the draw, and possibly due to poor quality control.
I thought for under £30 it might be worth a shot, though if it's not good I'll return it and probably buy a more expensive Marantz mic instead.
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