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Anonymous Posted on Dec 28, 2012

Wireless microphone of magic sing wont connect the signal

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Lyle Siemens

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  • Posted on Oct 30, 2007

SOURCE: Worn out wires

I found this shop on the net.
http://www.webbyshop.com/shop/pid213/enter-tech-magic-sing-rca-cable.html

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Michael Mittelsdorf

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  • Posted on Dec 11, 2008

SOURCE: batteries were left in the magic sing main microphone.

First, You should know that a leaking battery does not always mean any electronics the battery fluid has touched is ruined.  Quite often, depending on the severity of the leak, most battery fluid spills can be quickly and easily remedied with a few common household items, and maybe a trip to the electronics or hardware store.     Most alkaline batteries store their electrical charge in a chemical device, the battery cartridge.consumer electronics (AAA, AA, C, D, AND 9VOLT)  batteries are composed of alkaline electrolyte of potassium hydroxide and zinc powder and a chemical insulator between the two nodes.  Over time, alkaline batteries are prone to leaking potassium hydroxide, a caustic agent that can cause respiratory, eye and skin irritation.  When a battery leaks usually the cathode or + end with the raised button will leak the caustic potassium hydroxide fluid into the battery case of your microphone.  The battery fluid can cause a lack of conductivity on the battery terminals of your microphone and sometimes the circuitry also.     SOLUTION: First collect these items,   Rubber gloves.  The latex tight fitting type for protection from the caustic potassium hydroxide. Cotton swabs. You can use the small double ended cardboard type found in any drugstore or pharmacy.  A good electronics store will have long wood handled cleaning swabs (usually single-ended or one swab per wooden stick) if you need more reach inside to clean the compartment..  A small cup or can.  Warm water.  Baking soda. Paper towels or napkins. very fine sandpaper (400 grit or higher) or emery cloth.  dish soap. cotton swabs. an old toothbrush and clean , lint free rags. a blow dryer Open and disassemble the microphone as much as possible without disconnecting any soldered wires.  The idea here is to access ALL the surfaces of the mic so they can be cleaned of the caustic potassium hydroxide.  Make a nice solution of about one cup of warm water with one drop of dish soap add one tablespoon of baking soda. Stir well. With your gloves on, use the baking soda solution to clean the terminals and surrounding areas where the fluid has spilled. Use swabs, cotton and towels with the solution to clean the terminals, the surrounding areas and any circuit boards of the spilled fluid.  Do this as soon as you discover the problem, otherwise the powerful corrosive effects of the fluid will cause iron and zinc oxides (rust) to form and these will require a more aggressive approach, namely abrasives. If there are any rust like deposits left after cleaning with the baking soda wash use the blow dryer to completely dry everything.   Sanding should be kept to a minimum but is sometimes "a necessary evil".  The idea is to clean the nickel chrome battery terminals and NOT remove their nickel chrome from the spring-steel battery holder/terminals.  You want to clean the terminals, not remove so much material that the conductive plating is also removed or the battery doesn't fit because the gap filled by the battery is enlarged.  You just want to clean the chrome surface of the battery terminals of your device.  Make sure the unit is clean and completely dry before installing new batteries.  re-assemble your device if necessary, load new batteries and power up!    This is a common repair for any unit which has been stored with old batteries, or if exposed to prolonged heat  or humidity. Store all battery powered devices, especially transmitters, or remote controls in a cool, dry, place, removing battteries if stored over 6 weeks.    If this solution provides no repair, it would be reccommended to seek the Manufacturer's authorized repair center nearest you, or just replace the unit.

Anonymous

  • 18 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

SOURCE: vocal problem

hi there..if there is video and background audio coming out from the TV, and no voice recognition from the mic- then mic is the problem. I believed the problem is the "voice coil". This is a part that can be replaced- you can contact me and we can repair that.

two ways to check
remove the mic ball
the part which the mic ball is is covering is the voice coil.
try holding both terminals (black and white wire)- if there is feedback sound- it is open and need to be replaced
try using your tester- test the impedance- there should be 500- 600 ohms reading

([email protected] or customerservice @magicmic.com)

Anonymous

  • 6 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: Cord broken for Magic sing microphone

If you need a cord or any accessories please contact or email me at [email protected]. i'll be glad to help you.

Anonymous

  • 2 Answers
  • Posted on Sep 17, 2009

SOURCE: 2-second delay with Magic Sing

i bought et18k. just the same as yours.its 2 days old and has the same problem. the technical assistant says that its because of the digital setting that new tvs have. there are two ways to solve this though:

1. connect the video (yellow plug) to the tv. and the other two plugs (yellow and white) to the stereo. when i say stereo, its not the dvd home theater system that you have but a separate one. if you connect it to the home theater that you have, it'll just sound the same, you still have the delay.

2. connect the magic sing to the older tvs hangin out. and you'll get no problem at all.

**TVs such as sony, samsung, philips, sharp and all plasma tvs including other newly designed tvs will have the delay since they all share the HDMI thingy that causes sh*t.

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HOw do I connect my Magic Sing to the Samsung wireless Soundbar and my Sharp LED HDTV to avoid 2 sec delay?

Which version did you buy? the latest version is ET23KH. I am on the waiting list at love2karaoke because the hindi version has not been released yet.

I used to have the ET19KV and my friend has ET18K, which are older models 2011 and 2009 respectively.

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Interference problem on my wireless magic sing, i can hear the voice of my neighbor using her own wireless magic sing on my sound system and vice-versa, it's annoying. what should i do?

The magic sing has an omnidirectional antenna which is unnecessary since you will be standing directly in front of it while using it. I recommend you take an aluminum pie plate or other aluminum piece that is larger than the antenna and place it directly behind it, perhaps even held on by tape to the antenna. You can even bend it around the antenna in the form of a V with the opening towards you, where you'll be holding the mic. This will block the other signals from your neighbor while still allow you to use it. It may even block your signals from leaking onto your neighbor's unit.
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I have connected the Magic Sing to a HD TV and a home theatre system and now get a sound-lag between the voice and the sound on the home theatre. Any ideas?

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2-second delay with Magic Sing

i bought et18k. just the same as yours.its 2 days old and has the same problem. the technical assistant says that its because of the digital setting that new tvs have. there are two ways to solve this though:

1. connect the video (yellow plug) to the tv. and the other two plugs (yellow and white) to the stereo. when i say stereo, its not the dvd home theater system that you have but a separate one. if you connect it to the home theater that you have, it'll just sound the same, you still have the delay.

2. connect the magic sing to the older tvs hangin out. and you'll get no problem at all.

**TVs such as sony, samsung, philips, sharp and all plasma tvs including other newly designed tvs will have the delay since they all share the HDMI thingy that causes sh*t.
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Change from PAL to NTSC

You need to configure it out.

1. Connect the magic sing in your TV
2. Turn on your TV
3. Magic sing should be Off
4. On your magic sing; Press and Hold "8" then while holding "8" press "power button", count for thre seconds then release both buttons (PAL to NTSC)

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On your magic sing; Press and Hold "9" then while holding "9" press "power button", count for thre seconds then release both buttons (NTSC to PAL)
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Can't power ON...

See if the microphone connector wiggles. It shouldn't move, but if it does, the legs on the connector can snap inside.
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Magic sing

hi i am working in Wow Magic sing- one of the magic sing distributor in Philippines. Is your unit wow , even if its our competitor, the manufacturer is just the same.

kindly give me more detailed information about the model and description. please be more specific.

please try to remove all song chips- if there are any...inverted and dirty song chip wont make the microphone turn ON.
check the cable and cord- open (loose connection) cord or open adaptor will not make it work as well.
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