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    Todd Oddity
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    I don’t know the specific model you have, but generally on a wireless mic the RF light is a good thing – it indicated that the base is getting the signal.

    If you can see the signal on your mixer, but not hear anything, then then problem isn’t your wireless mic gear, it’s the mixer. The fact your mics work when connected directly to the speakers also leads me to a problem with your mixer.

    Start simple – check the connections, then check the settings, then go from there.

    #2474571
    Terry_42
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    I think the wiring broke when the signal is unclear. Usually the transmitter will only kick in if the signal is above a certain limit and free of static or backfire. Hence prolly the transmitter wont transmit as there is a short in the signal chain that either prevents the limiter to kick in or is too much feedback and the cut circuit cuts in and stops transmitting.
    Usually with cheap Mics this is due to bad soldering or even breaks in the dynamic cap of the mic itself. This is why such mics usually screw you very fast and if you buy too cheap you buy twice.

    #2474641
    DJ Vintage
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    While I normally agree with Terry (and do as to the general quality issues with low-end gear), since you said you are getting a signal (sound) when you plug in directly to your speakers (tell us your brand/type please and how you connect them, what kind of cable, what input as in mic/line), that suggests that the mics are working as they are supposed to, but something else is going wrong.

    Since you haven’t told us what you are inputting the mics into (mixer, controller, what channels, what connectors/cables), it is very hard to help you troubleshoot the issue. So if you can come back to us with that info we may be able to help you a bit better.

    #2477841
    Jordan Swezey
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    I have a bad feeling that Terry is correct. I’m using the 1/4 to 1/4 plug from receiver to mixer as well as xlr to xlr from the receiver to mixer. I’ve tried multiple cables and inputs,and checked every setting on the mixer which is working fine. The receiver is junk. There are hardly any instructions or info that came with it or even in existence online. I’m gonna look for a better pair of mics. Any suggestions?

    #2478091
    DJ Vintage
    Moderator

    Shure and Sennheiser on the high(er) end, alternatives are AKG and I have had some good experience with Samson (believe it or not). Lewitt is definitely on the up and up. Line 6. In short, lots of decent to very good systems around. I prefer the systems with one receiver per mic (usually half 19″ size so you can fit two next to each other in a 19″ rack/case should you so choose), but clearly you can opt for 2 or even 4 channel receivers.

    Better to spend good money on 1 mic than the same money on two wireless mics. You do Karaoke, so I can see how you would need (at least) 2 mics. Opt for the budget end of the big brands if you need to control your spending, they will usually offer less features (like no fancy displays, no automatic tuning and perhaps less channels to choose from), but will still offer a good quality RF and audio signal is my experience.

    Wireless being a lot trickier to get right than wired, I tend to stay away from the low(er) end brands, to include the likes of Behringer, DAP, American DJ.

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