Ive got a Shur PG48 tapped into the MK2 thorugh the standard mic jack. Problem is that I *really* have to project my voice to be heard on a broadcast.
It makes talkovers virtually (no pun intended) impossible to do. I've got the pot all the way up and have looked everywhere for other software based
gain controls.
Any ideas what I can do to boost the mic sensitivity or perhaps recommendations on a mic that is better suited to use with the MK2?
Thanks in advance,
-a.
It makes talkovers virtually (no pun intended) impossible to do. I've got the pot all the way up and have looked everywhere for other software based
gain controls.
Any ideas what I can do to boost the mic sensitivity or perhaps recommendations on a mic that is better suited to use with the MK2?
Thanks in advance,
-a.
Inviato Thu 21 Feb 08 @ 8:35 pm
You need a High Impedance mic -or a lo-to-hi impedance converter like so:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Whirlwind-Little-IMP-Lo-to-Hi-Impedance-Matcher?sku=427600
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Whirlwind-Little-IMP-Lo-to-Hi-Impedance-Matcher?sku=427600
Inviato Fri 22 Feb 08 @ 1:18 am
Wheelman...I thought that might of been the case. My PG48 came with an XLR to 1/4 inch cable, so I *assumed* (silly me)
that the impedance would of been matched. I'll give this a shot, thank you so much for the quick response!
Regards,
-a.
that the impedance would of been matched. I'll give this a shot, thank you so much for the quick response!
Regards,
-a.
Inviato Fri 22 Feb 08 @ 7:17 am