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A microphone input is typically a very low level signal, and is mono. A line in will be expecting a much higher input level, and will usually be stereo. Line in is an audio input normally around 150mv line sensitivity and can be used for devices such as tape players, cd players,mp3 players etc.
Line inputs are not designed for microphones. Although it is possible to use them, and it won't harm your mic, there is not enough gain to amplify the microphones level to a line input.
5 Answers. Line in will usually be stereo and about 10Kohm impedance. Mic in is mono and about 600-1Kohm impedance and expecting SIGNIFICANTLY lower levels than the line, as it has a preamp to pick up the very low levels present in a microphone. A microphone input is typically a very low level signal, and is mono.
Microphone signal that travels through preamp, mic-to-line amplifiers or mixer(most commonly used) could become a line signal. So, if you want to input an analog microphone (except USB mics) to computer or speaker with only a line in jack, you will need one of those three devices.
Mic Level is the lowest signal level which travels through an SLR connection and requires a preamp to be raised to Line Level. Instrument Level is the most variable level signal which will travel through a TS connection and will also require a preamp to be raised to Line Level.
This means that the device features a microphone that is built into the cable of the headphones, allowing you to answer calls from your smartphone or to use voice commands without removing your headphones. Wireless headphones and earbuds may have an inline microphone embedded in the casing or connector band.
The difference between Line In and Mic In is the level of the electrical impulses that are transmitting sound over a wire. So a line level input expects higher levels of currents. The device that is designed to bring signal up from Mic Level to Line Level is called a microphone preamp, or for short a mic PRE.
Both mic and line level audio refer to the voltage level of an audio signal. Wired and wireless microphones are typically connected to mic-level inputs, while most other audio devices such as mixers and outputs of mic preamps use line level. Microphone level is usually specified between -60 and -40 DBU.
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