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Can't Hear Microphone Through Konnect, Loop Speakers

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Sometimes the mic will show it is on, but no sound will come through the system speakers. This article will go over a few settings to check on the mic and audio mixer to help get volume out of the speakers.

Check System Power

The easiest way to check this starts at the rack below the desk. At the top of the rack, there will be a green dot on the power conditioner. This is labeled "1" in the picture below. If this is not lit up, flip the power switch next to the light to turn the power conditioner on.

The next indicator is the LynTec power light. LynTec controls most of the A/V system power in each room. The rack will have a "Fire It Up" button, an "On" button, or a light switch. Make sure that the light switch is in the "On" position, the green "On" button is lit, or if you have a "Fire It Up" button, push it to double check that it has been powered on.

Check Microphone Power:

Check Microphone Receiver Power:

Look for two orange screens in the middle of the rack. If these screens are not lit up, press the power buttons to turn them on.

These are microphone receivers. A wireless microphone sends a signal out of the built-in antenna and is received by these units. The receivers then output to the mixer that controls how loud each microphone is.

Verify Cables are Secure:

Verify that both microphone cables are securely plugged into the back of the audio mixer. Please use the image below to reference which cables to check. Verify the cables are secure and plugged in.

Verify Volume:

Ensure the microphone volume and master volume are turned up on the sound mixer. Below is an example of the mixer that we use. If the three knobs in the yellow boxes are not in the 12:00 position, turn them up slowly.

Pro Tip: When turning these knobs up, turn the master up first, then talk into the mics as you turn the corresponding knob up slowly. This will help you to keep an eye on the volume as you turn them up, as a precaution so that the mic does not feedback, or screech.

Check Frequencies:

Make sure the microphone volume and master volume are turned up on the sound mixer.

Look at the microphone receiver that corresponds with the label or name on the mic in question. There should be a 6-digit number (e.g. 782.100MHz) showing on the screen.

 

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