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I just bought an SM58. I want to use the mic for both recording my acoustic guitar and vocals The SM58 must be virtually touching my lips for vocal recording, and it can't really pick up the guitar very well at all. I'm also recording into my computer, and whilst the input levels are at maximum, the recording level is still very low. My basic question is, should I expect to be able to get good amplification at anything other than 1 cm away? Even with the mic plugged straight into the amp the sound is very quiet compared to plugging my guitar directly in.
What you are experiencing is the difference in level between different devices. Low impedance microphones, like the SM58 have a very low output level. A guitar, on the other hand, has a much hotter output. The sound card on your computer requires a hotter level. Using a transformer can help boost the level of your SM58 to something that would likely be appropriate for the sound card. The Shure A96UF is the correct transformer. It has a female XLR on one end and an 1/8" connector on the other end. Place the transformer at the computer and use a standard XLR cable between it and your SM58. This should solve your problem.
If the sound card requires more level than the A96UF transformer can supply, you will need to add a microphone preamplifer. We recommend the Audio Buddy from Midiman.
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