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Wireless Microphone Problems

| | Tuesday, January 5, 2010
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WRONG OUTPUT LEVEL SET ON RECEIVER

PROBLEM: After so much discussion of frequency, wavelength, and antennas, it's easy to overlook the most fundamental requirement of a wireless microphone system: to replace the connecting cable between the source and the sound system as transparently as possible.The receiver will usually have an output level control, while most wired microphones do not. This provides the opportunity to more precisely match the output of the receiver to the input to which it is connected.

SOLUTION: Whether microphone level or line level, the output level should be set to the highest practical level while not exceeding the limits of the sound system input. This might be indicated by the peak light on a mixer input channel, or simply by listening for audible distortion.

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