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The mic is a SoundArt SGM-54. A music store in my town said it wasn't working but it turned out that the cord was bad. I used my XLR to USB/3.5mm lead to get the mic plugged into my PC. It's a knockoff of the Shure SM-58. I may buy an SM57 later on down the track, to compare it. I now have two mikes, one condenser and one vocal mic. I feel the vocal mike suits my recordings, even if it's being used for something other than vocals,
This SoundArt SGM-54 Hand-Held Microphone has a Silver finish and is ideal for Karaoke.
On/Off switch, Polar Pattern: Hyper Cardioid / Frequency Response: 50Hz-14KHz / Sensitivity: -53dB+3dB (0dB=1V/Pa at 1KHz) / Output Impedance: 600ohm+20% at 1 KHz.
It is better than the laptop's built in microphone, but that doesn't mean it's "good". I'm assuming you want something that is good. If not, set your own standard at "good" instead of just "better" and you'll save yourself a lot of trouble.
So what if it is a karaoke microphone? It still does a better job than the laptop's built in microphone.