- Mic In To Usb For Macbook Pro
- Mic In To Usb For Mac Os
- Mic In To Usb For Macbook
- External Microphone For Mac
Hello All,
After recently buying a Neewer NW-700 and setting it up, I plugged it into my what I believe to be a 2012 or 2013 model of the Mac Book Pro, only to see that it was received as headphones and under the output tab of my sound preferences. I don't believe there is anything wrong with the mic as I had also bought and hooked up a phantom power source. After running the cables through the power source I plugged my TRS plug into an additional FosPower TRS to TRRS adapter, knowing that macs don't accept TRS audio jacks. And then after all that, I plugged that adapter into my computer which accepted it as a headphone rather than a microphone.
I do have a theory, that the FosPower Adapter only converts input signals and that the computer then thought of it as a headphone. What do you think?
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Here are some pictures to help.
The Mic
The Phantom Power
Adapter
Mic In To Usb For Macbook Pro
Prior to Plug in
After Adapter was plugged in
Mic In To Usb For Mac Os
Thanks for your help,
Mic In To Usb For Macbook
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MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2012)
External Microphone For Mac
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