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I have a Leem KA-1210N amplifier and when i insert the microphone the xlr input no sound comes out when singing in the microphone!can you tell me why?volume is on high,everything set ok but no sound!
there is only one xlr input for the mic and another jack input for it!but i only have an xlr cable maybe i'll get a xlr jack cable and try the jack input for the micthere is only one xlr input for the mic and another jack input for it!but i only have an xlr cable maybe i'll get a xlr jack cable and try the jack input for the mic
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As with most microphones, these mics use XLR cables. You can get them online or in a music store in many different lengths. What you need is XLR male to XLR female, though most of the consumer-level stores will probably just call them "mic cables." Note that the thing you're plugging into will need to have an XLR input, and will need to provide phantom power in order for that mic to work.
1st thing to try is a different XLR microphone cable. Sounds too simple, but sometimes it's the cable. If the mic has ever been dropped/damaged, OR has seen alot of saliva/spit from singing into it...it's possible the diaphragm has crapped out. At which point, get a new mic, because the SM-48 is not an expensive mic to replace with same.
Greetings! Ok, your amp has an XLR (3-prong) Low-Impedance input on Channel 1 for a Mic. All the other inputs are 1/4" High Impedance inputs, which are for instruments and/or other High Impedance items including low quality High Impedance Microphones. The SM48S is a high quality Low Impedance microphone, so if you use it with a 1/4" plug, it will be in a High Impedance channel, and will be very LOW in volume in comparison with everything else. So, you must use an XLR (3 prong) cable from the Mic to the Channel 1 input on your amp. That will do the trick. Good Luck with your new amp and Mic!
All microphones have to be hooked to an amplifier to work. The socket at the bottom with the 3 pins in it is called an XLR jack. You need to plug an XLR cord into that and then plug it into an amp that has an XLR or 1/4 inch microphone input (using an adapter).
If she just wants it for looks, then no, you don't need to plug it in.
You should be using XLR to XLR cable, NOT a 1/4 inch cable. There is a problem of the 1/4 inch being the unbalanced version and is not compatible with this unit's input.
Use the XLR to XLR mic cable and it will work fine.
The cable you have would work for one of those cheap Karaoke machines...
The cm-p35 is a low-impedance (low-Z) dynamic microphone. It can plug into a mixer or microphone preamp that has XLR input connectors, typically found on professional audio equipment.
If you want to attach it to a computer, you'll need to buy an audio interface for it, either a pro-grade sound card with XLR inputs, or a USB-to-XLR adaptor, like this one at ZZounds.com
does it have a cable for it? it should. if it does then just plug it into the amp input jack. there is probably an on/off switch on the mic. i dont know if this is a fixed mic cable or if it is XLR type input on the mic. If there is a place for a cable to plug into the mic at the base of the handle, see if there are 3 pins in the jack of the mic. if so it is XLR, and the amp is 1/4inch so you would need a cable with XLR to 1/4"male. I would go with no shorter than 12 feet, but try to go with 20 to have enough room to move around. Hope that helps.
there is only one xlr input for the mic and another jack input for it!but i only have an xlr cable maybe i'll get a xlr jack cable and try the jack input for the mic
It was working, but would stop if my voice got loud. Now just quit.
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