Microphone in mac pro

HI,
does the mac pro come with an internal mic?
Ichat audio doesn't work for me
-Malena

Hi malena;
No. The Mac pro does not have a built-in mike.
Allan

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    Please, don't refer me to the manufacturer...am working on that, in the meantime i'm looking for anyone that might have OTHER information or suggestions regarding this issue...
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    I've gone to preferences pane and selected "Line In" as opposed to "Digital Line In", and nothing....
    Is there some silly thing I'm over looking. When I read the Mac Pro User Manual regarding that particular port it refers to use of:
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    Hi JamilMereck,
    first of: you can edit previous posts in a time-frame of some minutes (haven't measured it ...).
    After that they become non-editable.
    I admit I have used microphones some years back with and without PCs (have switched to Macs 2.5 years ago).
    But I always had the mics connected to a mixing desk, which provided Phantom Power.
    Since I gave up my 'Singing Career' (wasn't good enough) I also abandoned the use of microphones.
    To your questions:
    It might be that PCs with specified Microphone-In ports are also providing power to them or the microphones themselves do not need any power.
    And the 'compatible with...' refers to the usage on computers in general.
    The iMic from Griffin works with OSX 10.5 (scroll down on the webpage to 'Product Compatibility' the left icon symbolizes OSX 10.5).
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    If you use the mic only (really only) with your Mac Pro, you might wanna look for USB-connected mics from Samson or Audio Technica for example.
    And don't get upset, I understand you fully and any kind of 'insult' is for the manufacturers and not for me
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    Hello,
    First I would like to say I'm sorry for my english, I'll do my best but I'm not sure at all of what I'm writing.
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    The product: http://www.plantronics.com/northamerica/enUS/products/computer/console-gaming-headsets/gamecom-777
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    It's pretty expensive compared to one alternative I found that was the only device sold like it in this entire store, which I find odd: http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Altec%20Lansing/AHS602/
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    i have researched this extensively to no avail.
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     • If so, reconnect your other Firewire devices (if any) one at a time and test again
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    Message was edited by: EZ Jim
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