Is a preamp required for recording with a third-party Mic?

I have an inexpensive Audio-Technica ATR20 (low impedence) mic I purchased some years ago and wanted to try using is for recording a Podcast. I have the Griffin iMic interface to connect the mic to my G5 System, and I've gone through all the recommended steups I found at the Griffin website <http://www.griffintechnology.com/support/imic/IMIC-033.php>. But when I try to record anything in GarageBand 3, I have to practically stick the microphone in my mouth in order to get anything I can hear on playback.
If I hold the mic any more than 2-3 inches from my mouth, the resulting output is barely audible (and not so great when I hold it closer). Maybe that's how you're supposed to behave around the mic, but without a stand for the thing it's pretty awkward trying to control both the garageband controls, a script, and the mic.
Do I need to have a preamp hooked up with the mic as well (or instead) in order to get any quality sound out of the mic? Is there a relatively inexpensive way to get set up for audio recording for a simple Podcast--using the microphone I already have? Or do I need to start from scratch and purchase a bunch of professional-level equipment?
Any help is much appreciated.
Roger
Mac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

Yes. I have the older one and had experimented with it. With the switch set to Line Level Input, I got almost nothing out of it. With the Mic's switch towards the speaker icon for mic level devices, I got much better results. But that's where I had started with this post. Even with the iMics preamp in play, it seems like I'm really not getting much out of the mic to speak of.
Roger
Mac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

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