

If you do have any ideas for an XLR interface under 150 that would be nice. Samson Sound Deck Noise Cancellation Software (Mac OS X/Windows available for purchase separately High-quality components and meticulous engineering ensure the Go Mic will offer clear, professional audio reproduction in any number of applications. I'm new to audio and this website so sorry for any formating errors or if I simply havent done enough research. Ultimatly will it be enough for the samson q2u or should i look into something with closer to 60db of gain?

Note: If the TV is set to use external speakers, many of the settings under Expert Settings will be greyed out. Select Sound, and then select Expert Settings. Press the Home button on your remote, and then navigate to Settings. My understanding is that you want to aim for close to -6 to -12 dB so if the scarlett maxes out at 56 couldnt i set it to closer to like ~45dB of gain so it would end up around this point in the end. Whether you want more bass or need to adjust the balance, Expert Settings lets you adjust advanced TV sound settings. I want to stay under 150$ for buying an XLR interface and the Scarlett seems well praised but I'm afraid it wont be enough and I would have to get a cloudlifter or something of the sort to pair with it. The Focusrite Scarlett Solo has 56db of gain but I know people often talk about how it doesnt pair well witht the Shure SM7B. The Samson Q2U claims it has a sensitivity of -54 db online and I think that the Shure SM7B has around the same.

I'm looking at getting an XLR interface for my Samson Q2U as right now its just usb and while it works fine I want to keep improving my setup.
