On 9 Mar2005, at 5:12 AM, Luis Sequeira wrote:
I want to point out that the sound input port is "line level", which means that most mics don't "just work". I have heard time and again people saying "the headphones work, but not the mic". For me, the solution has been to connect (basically, *any*) headset to this nice little gadget called iMic (from Griffin).
Thank you very much for this information. It saved me no end of frustration. The manual does in fact say this, but you have to hunt for it.
This seems a silly thing for Apple to skimp on. The mechanism is already there for the built-in mic. Seems like it would be simple to make it work for a plug-in mic. In fact, the built-in mic is nearly useless anyway. It just picks up the noise of the computer. It would make more sense to leave it out and include an external mic as standard equipment.
The device suggested seems to be a good one, but I wonder about an alternative. Would a bluetooth headset work by itself, without need for a device such as iMic?
Peter
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