Buy behringer ultra gain mic 200 preamp and connect your akg perception 120 into preamp and than preamp connect in your m audio fast track insha allah your problem solved. than you and i can not speak better english
You should be using these:
M-AUDIO - Fast Track Pro - 4 x 4 Mobile USB Audio/MIDI Interface
SOURCE: AKG Perception 100 not working, at all
The problem is that your amp probably doesn't have phantom power. This mic requires phantom power to be supplied to it via the XLR connector. Most mixers and mic pres have that feature, but most guitar amps do not, I believe. Hope that helps...
SOURCE: AKG Perception Microphone ony recording in mono but want stereo.
I have similar problems with inputing stereo sound. How do you know your mic port on the PC is set for stereo? What kind of a cable are you using? If it is an XLR, the connection is pure mono. Maybe you need a TRS cable, which looks like a 1/4 inch jack but is really stereo. Maybe you need a stereo mini. Usually a cable mismatch is the problem. Is your phantom power supply passing stereo? All the ones I have seen are mono. You may need two. Is your sound capture set for stereo? Are the input level controls set correctly for equal volume on left or right channel? I would try the mic with a regular amplifier to insure both channels are working. Then trace the signal from mic to power supply and power supply to computer.
SOURCE: AKG Perception 200 Mic stopped working. I use it
The simple thing to check would be to see if your 48V phantom power switch on your mixer is turned on. Sometimes there is an individual button to turn it on and off for each channel strip. Good Luck
SOURCE: my mic only records on the right side
This is a single condenser cardioid pattern mike, it picks sounds only from the front - maybe all you have to turn it in the right direction Have you checked the mike in another place? If it's the same then the condenser inside is misaligned - if it's out of warranty open it and replace correctly the condenser mike.
SOURCE: my akg perception 200 is not responding
Have you tried using a another XLR cable..,or are the other mics phantom powered condensers..ie try to locate if its a mic problem or the cable..2 other points are 1 - XLR leads for phantom mics need to be XLR to XLR male to Female plugs[ends] 2- is that often an XLR to XLR cable will be not soldered or wired right,so that the power [phantom power is not getting to the mic] so ensure you have a proper cable for that job...Sorry i can't be more specific but from reading your problem all these issues come to mind..If you have ruled all these things out,then it could be the capsule or loose joint or component in the mic which means contact AKG,pro audio services or find a DIY mic person to help..G luck!!
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