Manually:
If your microphone is a standard 3.5 jack plug , you should be able to connect directly into a "in" ( if your speakers are somewhat consistent ). There are splitters in jack which, combined with converters if your microphone is taken to another format. You will lose a little quality, but this system to the advantage of being simple and quick to implement.
A power jack 3.5 standard:
If your microphone is a standard 3.5 jack plug , you should be able to connect directly into a "in" ( if your speakers are somewhat consistent ). There are splitters in jack which, combined with converters if your microphone is taken to another format. You will lose a little quality, but this system to the advantage of being simple and quick to implement.
A power jack 3.5 standard:
Converter :

Remover of lining:
With the computer
First , make sure your microphone is properly connected and recognized :
* In Control Panel , click " Sounds and Audio Devices " (" sound " in Vista and Seven)
* Then go to "Register " if yousee your mic connected, it's perfect. Otherwise , make sure the cables / plugs ...

* Click on "Properties" you will find several settings that can be useful later ( including the amplifier !)

G eneral solution:
* Download Audacity ( freeware) if you have not.
* Once installed, open it and click on "Edit" "Preferences" " I / O " .
* Click on "Passage audio software ."
* Download Audacity ( freeware) if you have not.
* Once installed, open it and click on "Edit" "Preferences" " I / O " .
* Click on "Passage audio software ."
* Download the file and save the lame_enc.dll ductions">on the desktop ( or elsewhere, as you find it ...)
* Open "My Computer ", " Drive ductions">C", " Program Files" (or Programs in Vista ) and find the folder named " Audacity ."
* Copy the file lame_enc.dll inside. After that , you can delete the original.
Windows Seven
* In Control Panel , click " Sounds and Audio Devices " (" sound " in Vista and Seven)
* Then go to "Registration" and then "Properties" and check the " Listen to this device ."
Special cases
Some sound cards have drivers that are their own and settings that can be made in the control panel of this driver. This is the time for you to try to understand , test, or even to search the Internet , bearing the name of the driver , special solutions. But note that the trick of Audacity is valid at all; )
* Open "My Computer ", " Drive ductions">C", " Program Files" (or Programs in Vista ) and find the folder named " Audacity ."
* Copy the file lame_enc.dll inside. After that , you can delete the original.
Windows Seven
* In Control Panel , click " Sounds and Audio Devices " (" sound " in Vista and Seven)
* Then go to "Registration" and then "Properties" and check the " Listen to this device ."
Special cases
Some sound cards have drivers that are their own and settings that can be made in the control panel of this driver. This is the time for you to try to understand , test, or even to search the Internet , bearing the name of the driver , special solutions. But note that the trick of Audacity is valid at all; )
