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You will need a USB interface that provides 48 volts phantom power installed between the microphone and the computer if you are considering the AT2020, which is the XLR output version of the mic. We also make a USB version of the mic, the AT2020USB+, which operates off USB buss power and does not require the use of an interface or phantom power. If you only need to use one microphone at a time with your computer, the USB version would be a simpler, possibly more cost effective way to go. If you need to use more than one microphone at the same time, a USB interface with multiple MIC inputs and 48 volts DC phantom power would be a better option.
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