hissing on podcast mic
I have x2 podcast kit with the Mivo PC-M6 mics (budget ones for my school as I am a media teacher), but whenever I use them them in garageband they seem to be very low in sound and I get a lot of background hissing. Naturally I have tried all the settings to boost recording volume but this just makes the hissing louder. I mam using a Rode AI Micro to connect the two mics to my macbook pro M1.
I have tried recording through rode connect and garageband and the hissing remains. I have tried different leads and the hissing remains.
However, if I try just recording via my macbook internal mic on garageband there is no hissing; I also tried with a Rode shotgun mic and no hissing was present (although that also picked up lots of background environment sounds).
Any suggestions about how I can use these mics without the hissing and why the recording volume is so very low. E.g; when I plug x1 pc-m6 and x1 rode shotgun mic into the same Rode AI Micro and have the same settings (using garageband) the rode mic is MUCH louder, and only the rode mic appears to produce visual soundwaves (the pc-m6 does produce sound as I can hear it on export, but again only with lots of hissing.
The mics manual say PLEASE NOTE: These microphones require +48V Phantom Power to operate.
Any help?
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 13.0