Thursday, April 30, 2009

Connect A Speaker To A Microphone

Any microphone can be quickly configured for use in live performance situations.


Recent innovations in audio technology have enabled performing musicians to operate as their own audio engineers, acquiring and assembling their own performance equipment for studio recording and live shows. Although a wide variety of equipment is available for purchase, certain basic elements are common to all musicians' gear collection. In the majority of bands and recording studios, a microphone and output source are essential tools for music making. By following a few simple steps, you can quickly connect your microphone to a speaker unit.


Instructions


1. Connect your microphone to a mixing board using an XLR cable. If you are using a condenser microphone, ensure that your mixer is capable of providing phantom power to the device. Plug the XLR cable into a microphone port assigned to an audio channel on the mixing board. Each XLR port should be clearly labeled with its channel assignment.


2. Plug your speaker into your mixer using the stereo cables attached to the speaker unit. The red and white cables attached to the speaker should plug in to the left and right audio output ports on the mixing board.


3. Power on the mixer and speaker unit. If you have made the proper connections, sounds received by the microphone should be directly output to the speaker. Use the volume slider assigned to the microphone channel to raise and lower the volume of sounds sent to the speaker. The master volume slider on the mixer can be used to adjust the overall volume level of the speaker unit.







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