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Confining your gift selections into a few limited “categories” will save your time in searching for a wonderful gift. These are some of the important factors to consider when it comes to select for the best gift ideas for guys.
- If he is an out-door guy who loves sports and gym, here some tips for you;
- Personalized sports’ gift by having his name or initial written or engraved on his favorite sports gift, such as: a basketball, on a cycling speed racer road shoe, a mountain cycling jersey or an Elite Basketball Game Jacket. He will be thrilled on receiving this wonderful gift.
- Get him free annual membership to one of the Best Gym Centre in town if he loves working out and doing gym exercise.
- If he is someone who crazy about electronics gadgets;
- An i-POD Touch 8GB with multi-touch interface and built-in Wi-Fi with a web browser can be a good idea. This 8GB internal flash memory can store up to more than 1500 songs.
- Or you can get the latest 9 inch portable DVD Player with i-POD Docking where he can enjoy DVDs and I-POD videos on this colorful 9 inch widescreen display.
- If he is a travel enthusiast, get him something related to travel will never be wrong,
- An electronic multi-language talking translator which would say words and phrases out. It also has the ability to convert different metric/currencies and the feature to record voice memos.
To conclude, it is not that difficult to get a gift for men if you really understand their needs and favorites.
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Can I record an SM58 with a Line 6 guitar interface?
I have a Line 6 Pod Studio GX which only has a 1/4" in, no XLR. If I got an SM58 and an XLR to 1/4" cable, could I plug the SM58 into the GX and get a good sound? I will be getting the preamps and effects digitally with a program.
LucasMan has it backwards. Professional mics like the SM58 have output measured in the few millivolts - thousandths of a volt.. Line level is around a volt. Instrument pickups like guitars are somewhere in between: usually not as high as typical line level, but much closer to line level than to mic level. They'll usually work ok into a line level input if a lot of gain is available.
Plug a guitar into a mic level input, and *that* will overdrive it and create distortion. Not the other way around. (But as for burning out the preamp? Nonsense. There isn't enough power developed in a guitar pickup to "burn" anything.)
Note that a "Direct In" box, in addition to converting unbalanced (1/4" TS) to balanced (XLR), *reduces* the signal level. Thus allowing an instrument or line level signal to be run into a mic input on a mixer.
So - plug a dynamic mic into an instrument-level input and your levels will be very, very low. You might have enough gain in your interface to compensate by adjusting it all the way up... but it'll be noisy. Mic preamps are designed as mic preamps for a reason. It takes a very low noise circuit to perform well with just a millivolt or two of input.
The impedance may not be what the mic is expecting to drive, either.
Also, guitar inputs are made for unbalanced signals (with one side tied to ground), while pro mic outputs are balanced. Unbalancing them by tying one side to ground is never a good idea.
All in all - no, not good sound, unless you get very lucky, your circuit has about 40 dB extra gain than it needs for the guitar, you can get away with grounding one side of a balanced mic's output, etc.
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