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Sat 14 Jan 2006, 22:28
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OK so I tested the mic with a little audio recorder and the mic works fine. I plugged headphones into the line in port of the computer and got a signal there, the the line in port works fine. The two jsut won't work together. Maybe it has something to do with it being a balanced input - the microphone's mini plug is stereo - maybe the signal is cancelling itself out?....
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Mon 16 Jan 2006, 19:14
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Sounds potentially defective to me. If it's still under warranty, I would definitely take it into an Apple Store for repairs if I were you. It's always worth taking care of ANY problems that you can before your warranty expires.
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Mon 16 Jan 2006, 21:11
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except that the port does work - and so does the mic - just not together. I'm going to bring it in for an unrelated problem anyway, maybe i'll bring it up with them then... Personally - I think it may have something to ddo with the fact that it is a mono mic with a stereo plug. On the off chance that the line in input is balanced (though I doubt it) that would account for this particular mic not working. My Sony MS stereo mic works in the port and so do headphones used as a mic. the only difference I can think of between those two and the one I want to use is that it is a mono signal instead of a stereo...
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