Not really. I have a set I use to record drums with. The diaphragm is too small to get a room sound. You can, however, use two of them. One on each side of the choir. Make sure you reverse the phase of one mic or they may cancel each other out. Sometimes it is better to buy a large diaphragm condensor mic. You will, however, need phantom power to run it. Makes a huge difference though.
The Samson CO2 is a condenser (also called capacitor) mic, and thus requires phantom power to operate. In order to apply phantom power, you must have a board capable of handling an XLR connection, and supply phantom power. Usually there is a switch located near the XLR-input jack on your board - if you post your sound board type, more help can be given.
The CO2 is a condenser mic (also called capacitor mic), and as such, requires phantom power to operate. Ensure that your system is providing phantom power to the microphone, usually accomplished by flipping a switch near your mic input on your sound board.
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There could be several reasons why your Samson Airline CR77 receiver is not producing any output:
Volume levels: Ensure that the volume levels on the receiver are turned up and not muted.
Output mode: Check if the output mode on the receiver is set to the correct mode (balanced or unbalanced).
Cables: Make sure that the cables used to connect the receiver to the sound board are functioning properly and are plugged in correctly.
Interference: Check if there is any interference from other wireless devices operating in the vicinity. This can cause signal dropouts and affect the receiver's output.
Dead batteries: Check if the batteries in the receiver are charged or need to be replaced. A low battery can cause a drop in output.
If none of these solutions work, you may need to contact Samson's customer support for further assistance or consider taking it to a professional technician for repair.
Any that can plug into the unit. The quality of the sound will depend on what you are willing to pay for the microphone.
I would take the unit to a shop that sells microphones and they will be able to get you a right one for the unit.
Hi, have you tried the G-Track Pro on another computer, to see if it repeats the fault?
I sent you the link so you can download the user manual of your Samson
I hope you can solve the problem
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola, has probado el G-Track Pro en otra computadora, para ver si repite la falla?
Te env?o el link para que puedas descargar el manual de usuario de tu Samson
Espero puedas solucionar el problema
Saludos Franco Dosil
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i would guess a cap blew, and overheated the power transformer, should cost about $150 to fix, and the speaker is worth maybe $2-300, depending on the model
You should be able to read the value of the capacitor on the side
Can you confirm if it is Flat Panel TV from Samsung ? because I find an Epson and Buick
When any electrical item doesn't work after being moved, suspect some kind of physical cause. Such as a bad soldering joint or other damage inside caused by an unknown bang or jolt during the move. Perhaps even an alien object inside like a metal pin etc.