i have a dynamic karoke microphone and it dont work?

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i connected the mic 2 my computer using a jack because the socket was 2 big and i use audacity 2 test it and the quality came out crap and it was all buzzing. why is that? also i have a desktop mic and that had much better quality which shoudnt really it shoulb be the dynamic karoke mic.
sorry spelt should with a b instead of a d
 
Pro mics are not really electrically compatible with the mic input jacks on computers, and you can't convert them with a simple adapter. The buzzing you're hearing is a typical result.

Your best bet is to use a small mixer as a mic preamp and run the line out from the mixer into your computer's line in.

What kind of connector is on the mic?

btw, the word "to" is spelled "to", and you do have a shift key for capital letters like the word "I". You have an apostrophe as well for "don't" and "shouldn't". Also, "Karoake". This isn't txting, yo.
 
Maybe your adapter isn't working too well?

Anyway, if you want a good recording you need to spend a bit of money of some good equipment. You might consider a USB microphone:

http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_constraint=0&ic=48_0&search_query=USB+microphone
 
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