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well i tried the mic out on a recording from skype. the voice was so low i barely hear myself. when i heard the higher the db for a mic the better, i bought one with -58db. was this a bad choice? now i'm confused b/c i thought a -58 was better than a -40. was i stupid b/c i saw it in negs. but still thought higher would be in more negs. help anyone.
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Originally Posted by Autumn_Leaf
well i tried the mic out on a recording from skype. the voice was so low i barely hear myself. when i heard the higher the db for a mic the better, i bought one with -58db. was this a bad choice? now i'm confused b/c i thought a -58 was better than a -40. was i stupid b/c i saw it in negs. but still thought higher would be in more negs. help anyone.
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There is a checkbox somewhere in the Windows Sound Properties control panels (think you click a button called "Advanced" under your Microphone's Volume Slider..) that refers to boosting the Mic. gain... Sounds to me like you need to turn that on. Sorry the description is so vague, but that's the best I can do by memory..
There's also a "Test Hardware" button somewhere in there (think it's under "Voice") that will run a wizard that should help you test things.
HTH
