Pa4x Microphone
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Pa4x Microphone
The singer at our club sings unaccompanied using a mic and small amp. To save humping kit I thought that I would plug her mic into my 4x ( with PaAS speaker bar).
The result was disappointing as I could not get any appreciable volume. l had the mic volume turned right up and tried full volume on the board as well. I tried with and without harmony/duet.
Am I doing something wrong?
Advice appreciated
Bob
The result was disappointing as I could not get any appreciable volume. l had the mic volume turned right up and tried full volume on the board as well. I tried with and without harmony/duet.
Am I doing something wrong?
Advice appreciated
Bob
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What make and model of microphone is being connected ?
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Mm ! That does not really tell us a lot, broadley speaking any Shure should be good but what we dont know is the impeadance of the microphone. I can connect a range of Senheisers, AKG and Shure to my Pa4x. I have and am using Shure 515s and SM58 and SM58 Beta without any issue.
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mic volume
Hi Bob. While I don't own a Pa4x (yet) I read in the manual (page 840) on setting up the mic that there is a 22db to 55db gain knob on the back next to the mic input. Have you tried to adjust that one?
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The obvious culprit would be the input volume knob on the back. If that is turned up and it still has the problem, it could possibly be the compressor/limiter settings on the mic.
Check Automatic on all the settings on the Mic edit page and see if that helps.
Also check your mic cable. A good XLR cable should work. Some 1/4-inch cables may not work as well.
DonM
Check Automatic on all the settings on the Mic edit page and see if that helps.
Also check your mic cable. A good XLR cable should work. Some 1/4-inch cables may not work as well.
DonM
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Hi Bobb. I follows this trade with using the microphone. Are you and the singer satisfied with the result and handling as a mixer?
Yet I use af MG 10/2 mixer too the small jobs. But the preamp for the microphone make distotion noise. Yet I use Korg PA2xpro but I hope, that I get the PA4 in 2017.
Yet I use af MG 10/2 mixer too the small jobs. But the preamp for the microphone make distotion noise. Yet I use Korg PA2xpro but I hope, that I get the PA4 in 2017.
Sorry my bad Danish/English but I like my PA2xPRO 

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Thanks for answer. I have ordret a new small Allen & Hearth mixer, and will use that for small dinerjob. I have further used the microphone input in the Korg PA2xPro, but is not easy too use live.bobb wrote:Hi Flemming M
Sorry I can't help you with the mic question because we have re-organised our club equipment such that I don't need to use my Pa4x for the singer...
Sorry my bad Danish/English but I like my PA2xPRO 
