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Top Ten Wireless Microphone Troubleshooting Tips | Mic Tutorial and How To
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Here are some common wireless microphone troubleshooting tips:
1. Do not stand with the mic directly in front of the speaker. This produces feedback because the sound waves leave the speaker and enter directly in the microphone, amplifying that noise and producing a loop that causes an even larger noise.
2. Always have extra batteries on hand for both the mic transmitter and the mic itself. You do not want your batteries to die in the middle of a presentation.
3. Make sure the transmitter and receiver are on the same frequency and that they are both powered. (show clips of Titan)
4. Make sure that the necessary cords are plugged in properly. Never pull out a connection by the cord---that will damage the cord.
5. Does the mic work? Sometimes a faulty mic can be a reason people blame the whole system for not working. Try several different microphones to see if they work.
6. Is the microphone close enough to the speaker's mouth to pick up their voice? Mics like the lapel mic or collar mic need to be fairly close to the speaker's mouth.
If you are using a lapel mic, make sure it is placed close to your mouth. many people place it a foot below their mouth and then are surprised that the mic does not pick up their voice. The high end lapel mics are that sensitive but can also pick up too much ambient noise.
A rule of thumb for presentations and public speaking is to test all equipment exactly the way you want it before the presentation to make sure it is working the way you want it to... you all know Murphy's Law, don't you?
Murphy's Law: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong"
7. If your speakers are not picking up your wireless microphone clearly, check to see if there are any nearby devices that could be interfering with the microphone frequency. Cell phones, TVs, and even fluorescent lights can interfere with wireless signals.
8. If you have problem using multiple mics, you may want to check to see if your system has that capability. Every microphone needs a separate frequency.
The AmpliVox Digital Audio Travel Partner 250-Watt PA system can have up to 5 wireless mics working simultaneously.
9. Make sure the volume on the mic is at the desired level and make sure the MUTE button is not pressed.
Top Ten Wireless Microphone Troubleshooting Tips | Mic Tutorial and How To
ttp://www.ampli.com/
www.facebook.com/AmplivoxPortableSoundSystemsandLecterns
Here are some common wireless microphone troubleshooting tips:
1. Do not stand with the mic directly in front of the speaker. This produces feedback because the sound waves leave the speaker and enter directly in the microphone, amplifying that noise and producing a loop that causes an even larger noise.
2. Always have extra batteries on hand for both the mic transmitter and the mic itself. You do not want your batteries to die in the middle of a presentation.
3. Make sure the transmitter and receiver are on the same frequency and that they are both powered. (show clips of Titan)
4. Make sure that the necessary cords are plugged in properly. Never pull out a connection by the cord---that will damage the cord.
5. Does the mic work? Sometimes a faulty mic can be a reason people blame the whole system for not working. Try several different microphones to see if they work.
6. Is the microphone close enough to the speaker's mouth to pick up their voice? Mics like the lapel mic or collar mic need to be fairly close to the speaker's mouth.
If you are using a lapel mic, make sure it is placed close to your mouth. many people place it a foot below their mouth and then are surprised that the mic does not pick up their voice. The high end lapel mics are that sensitive but can also pick up too much ambient noise.
A rule of thumb for presentations and public speaking is to test all equipment exactly the way you want it before the presentation to make sure it is working the way you want it to... you all know Murphy's Law, don't you?
Murphy's Law: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong"
7. If your speakers are not picking up your wireless microphone clearly, check to see if there are any nearby devices that could be interfering with the microphone frequency. Cell phones, TVs, and even fluorescent lights can interfere with wireless signals.
8. If you have problem using multiple mics, you may want to check to see if your system has that capability. Every microphone needs a separate frequency.
The AmpliVox Digital Audio Travel Partner 250-Watt PA system can have up to 5 wireless mics working simultaneously.
9. Make sure the volume on the mic is at the desired level and make sure the MUTE button is not pressed.