I have HT-1001 microphone, when used to communicate for a transmitter application, the received volume is very low, do I need to have a external AMP or any volume control available??
SOURCE: Sony Wireless Mic (Transmitter) UTX-B1
Sounds like some type of manufacturer's flux problem. As an ex-Sony pro dealer we saw something like this years ago. You might want to contact Sony support (industrial or broadcast, not consumer) and see if there is a technical bulletin out on this problem.
SOURCE: Samson G-track
It's supposed to only record on the left side. When it's in "INST/MIC" mode the left channel has your mic on it and the right channel has your instrument, so you can mix them separately. Just configure your recording software to put the left channel on one track and the right channel on another track.
SOURCE: my microphone sounds muffled
Check wind screen. Make sure output level is not higher than volume level.
SOURCE: shure sm58 mic does not have full power
You should consider a microphone with more power to get the volume you need. I can personally recommend the CAD C195 Cardoid Condensor microphone. It has great output. The only downsidefor most people is that they don't have phantom power. This is what gives the mic its boost. In order to get the most out of any micrphone, you need to have a preamp, an equilizer, and an output. The output is your PA system that drumbanger mentioned.
But since you are using a Peavey, here is my strong recommendation. Get a mini preamp, and hook it up to your Peavey. You can use a Behringer 2mic mixing board for your preamp. It's small, and it can sit right on top of the Peavey.
XENYX 1002
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/Behringer-Xenyx-502-Mixer?sku=631262
CAD C195
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/product/CAD-C195-Cardioid-Electret-Condenser-Microphone?sku=270775
The reason why I suggest the two-mic XENYX 802 and not the 1 channel 502, is that the 1 channel doesn't have phantom power.
In order to connect the XENYX to your Peavey, this is all you need. You can get one at radio shack for pretty cheap.
http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/product/Mogami-Pure-Patch-RCA-to-14-Mono-HiDefinition-Patch-Cable?sku=339031
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I tried connecting it to an external amp too, but still it sounds low, when it receive it in FM receiver. I am using it for FM transmitter
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