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radi0headfan
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Joined: Jun 09, 2008
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Mon Jun 16, 2008 12:53 pm |
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| Kapt.Krunch wrote: | Radiohead...
You STILL haven't answered the questions, so I don't know what to tell you.
The probable reason that the "karaoke mic" worked is because it's probably a high-impedence mic with a 1/4" TS jack. Did the Shure you used earlier use the same "adapter" you tried with the Nady? Could that be the problem? I dunno.
I'm trying to help narrow down the possibilities, but you're not giving relevant answers to questions, and you don't seem to have a logical diagnostic plan that you have to use to eliminate possibilities in order to arrive at a solution. It's a process of elimination with a lot of this stuff, and you need to learn how to do it.
I'm happy to try to help people help themselves, and I try to gently guide inexperienced people through the process of helping them learn, but I'm no use to someone who cannot understand simple concepts and suggestions, and who won't answer simple questions.
Lastly, search engines are great resource that can teach one a lot of things, and lead to other, related answers.
With that, good luck to you.
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i tried sending you a private message ...dont know if it went through or not.. ill just say what i said again:
i went down your last post and previous post and answered every question on there...at least i thought i did.. please tell me which of your questions i did not answer? ..abt the adapter on the Shure mic, it was a friend's and his adapter was not the one that i have now.. i have a feeling it was a TS... i felt i answered your questions in my last post, but again, please let me know which ones i didnt |
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radi0headfan
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Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:43 am |
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the adapter was the issue.. got a TS impedance matching transformer from radio shack today and i got the sound i wanted.. its nothing great like you all already pointed out, but i just wanted something to mess around with.. soon enough ill make an upgrade, and chances are i'll be taking one of the suggestions i got from here..once again, thanks for all your help |
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Kev
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Joined: Oct 26, 2001
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Wed Jun 18, 2008 5:11 pm |
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we did say the adapter was possibly
and likely to be the issue
this is why knowing how the connections and adapters have been constructed is the only way to know what is actually going on |
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