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Connecting mics to your camcorder or PC


Professional camcorders use rugged, reliable, three-pronged XLR jacks, which match professional mics and cables.

Most consumer and higher-quality

prosumer camcorders use mini-plug connectors and do not have enough amplification to "hear" standard handheld mics.

So try before you buy. Take your camcorder to the electronics store and test some mics. You might need to buy an XLR-to-Mini adapter or a phantom power amplifier to use certain mics. Both cost less than $100 each.


Making the PC connection


Premiere Pro lets you record a narration directly to your project using a mic connected to your PC's sound card. Most sound cards have only a 1/8" (3.5 mm) stereo minijack outlet. Mics built specifically for PC use typically cost less than $25. When you visit your local electronics store, you'll have two basic options:

  • Dynamic micsHeadset or a long-neck version that sits on your desk.

  • Condenser micsThese typically are lavalieres, offer slightly better voice-over quality and require a battery.


Plug the mic into the correct soundcard outlet (usually marked Mic or with a mic icon) and not the Line-in jack used with amplified devices such as CD players and sound mixers.


Whichever mic you choose, make sure that you also get a good headsetone that covers your ears to block out extraneous sound. Use that headset both when shooting your video and voicing a narration. It's important to hear how the mic hears you.

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