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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this confused me too! if you havn't figured it out already there is an adaptor screwed into the mic clip to work with standard mic stand mounts. in order for it to fit on the desk stand that comes with it, you have to to first unscrew the adaptor sitting inside the barrel of the mic clip. then it will be the right size to screw onto the stand.
As with all recording levels it's best to keep them to a max of 0 VU on the level meter. Some say an odd peak into the red or above 0 VU is acceptable, but it should not go to high. Sett it on the loudest part of what you are going to record, then the rest of the time should be OK. Try some loud music first if it's all speech. That should set the right level for the speech. It is possible to increase the audio level on Audacity afterwards anyway.
Check and replace the damaged component/s at its audio output section circuit board. If needy, replace this board as card basis. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. Search the site by type in the "brand name" to your device; in the "Search box at the top right of the display window of the Homepage" to get gathered related posts. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
the servo series is geared more towards studio applications and/or installs, while the sx series are geared for live pa applications. the servo 600 is 300 watts per channel @ 4 ohm, and the sx1200 is 450 watts per channel at 4 ohms. the sx amp can also be bridged over to mono mode, where it puts out, i think, 1100 watts mono.
the only variable i havent been able to cover is sound quality, and im not seeing those listings in the specs on the samson website
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
Hi, You can check you the connectios or the mic. remember that the mic is too sensitive, you can adjust it with the nobb on the mic by putting it on o -dB and reduce the highs on your mixer or EQ to reduce hiss sound.
But fisr check the connection properly to see if when muted, is muted properly.
Sorry this isn't a solution but just letting you know I'm having the same trouble, the funny thing is mine was working a couple of months back and now its not, it's driving me crazy.
You have to slide the switch on the front of the mic to the Mono position. You're monitoring in Stereo mode, which is only for when you plug a stereo cable into the input jack of the mic.
When using the microphone itself, always put the Monitoring Switch in Mono mode.