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- No Sound Coming Out Of Speakers
- Microphone Has Static, Ringing, Or Hum Sound
- Microphone Causes Screech Sound To Come Out Of Speaker
- Microphone Is Very Quiet In Speakers
- Microphone Won't Unplug From Cable
- Microphone Has Dirt Damage
- Microphone Has Dent In Grille (Steel Top)
When you speak into the microphone no sound comes out of the speakers.
If your microphone does not make any noise, it may be turned off. Although uncommon, some SM58's come with a built-in on/off switch on the handle. If your microphone has an on/off switch, check that the switch is in the on position.
SM58's are very durable, however the XLR cable that connects it to a mixer or speakers is much more easily damaged. If you are sure your cable is plugged in to both the microphone and mixer, try a different cable and see if that solves the problem. For further directions, see the guides Unplugging XLR Cable and Plugging in XLR Cable.
If the mute button is pressed, then the channel for the microphone will be muted and no sound will reach the speakers. The channel mute button is normally located just above the slider or fader on the sound board. Some mute buttons may say “on” rather than 'mute'. You will usually see red, yellow, and green lights on the sound board if signal is reaching the sound board.
If you are using a sound board or mixer, it is possible your gain is turned down. Your gain controls the amount of signal that enters your mixer and in effect controls the volume. Try turning your gain up to at least 50% and see if the red, yellow, and green lights (sound meter) on the sound board l light up. If your mixer does not have a sound meter, you can press the PFL button. The PFL button isolates your microphone's channel on your headphones and the main output’s sound meter. Pressing the PFL button will not affect the sound going to your speakers, so it is OK to use during a performance.
If your speaker or mixer is turned off then no sound will be emitted. The mixer is on if the lights on the sound board are on. The speakers have a green power button that will be lit up if speakers are on.
If all the devices are turned on but not lighting up, the cables may be loose or unplugged. Check first the power cables of the speakers and the mixer. Next, check that the connecter cables between the mixer and the speakers are plugged in. Finally, check that the microphone XLR cable is plugged into both the mixer and the microphone. When you plug the XLR cable into the microphone you should feel it click into place.
If none of the above solutions work, then the problem may be internal. If your microphone has a loose wire inside its' body, it may send signal intermittently or not at all. While this often happens if the microphone is dropped, it sometimes happens with normal usage. For help fixing the wires see the Capsule Faceplate Maintenance guide.
If your microphone has a loose wire between the transformer and XLR connector, it may send signal intermittently or not at all. This often happens with normal usage, but can also occur if the microphone is carried by its cable. For help fixing the XLR connector wires see the XLR Connector Disassembly guide and the XLR Connector Wire guide.
If all of the wires are connected correctly and there is still no sound coming out, it is possible the capsule is damaged. The capsule is about 70% of the cost of the microphone. If you suspect the capsule is the problem, it is usually best to have the microphone examined by a professional. It is easy to damage the capsule when you remove it. It is often more cost effective to replace the entire microphone. If you happen to have access to another capsule, you may follow the Capsule Installation guide.
'There is a background noise coming out of the speakers.'
If your phantom power is on, there may be unwanted noise coming out of the speakers. The phantom power is normally a button or switch located on top of the mixer. Try turning it off to get rid of the noise.
If your equalizer is not balanced then the wrong frequencies will be traveling into the speakers. Look for three (or sometimes six) knobs below the gain on each channel. Using the knobs labeled “High', 'Low', and 'Mid,” you can adjust the frequencies that go to your speakers. For example, if you hear a high pitched ringing, you can turn down the 'High' knob on that channel. It is usually best to start with them all pointing straight up and then making adjustments as needed.
When your gain is too high, too much signal from your microphone is sent to the channel on the sound board. Too much signal in the channel causes the sound to become distorted and creates static (called clipping). Usually your sound meter will show a red light on that channel if there is too much signal. Turning down your gain and turning up your fader will help eliminate this signal overload.
Microphone Causes Screech Sound To Come Out Of Speaker
'A piercing screech comes out of the speakers with the microphone is turned on.'
Picking Up Sound From Speaker
The microphone may pick up and amplify sound from the speakers it is playing out of, creating a feedback loop. Aiming your microphone away from the speaker reduces the chance of a feedback loop.
Volume Too High
If the volume is too high, the microphone may pick up noise from the speakers no matter which way it is turned. Turning the volume down on the mixer will reduce the sound entering the microphone. To compensate for the lower volume, you can move microphone closer to the sound source.
Unadjusted Equalizer
A feedback loop can also be caused if the equalizer is not balanced correctly. The equalizer is three (or sometimes six) knobs, usually located below the gain on each channel. Using the knobs labeled “High', 'Low', and 'Mid,” you can adjust the specific frequencies of your speakers. Feedback is usually caused by high or low frequencies, so you can use the equalizer knobs to emit these frequencies.
Microphone Is Very Quiet In Speakers
'It is hard to hear the sound coming out of the speakers.'
Faders Are Down
If the faders are down, the sound coming from the microphone may be muffled. The channel fader controls volume for that channel, and the master fader controls the volume for all the sound leaving the board going to the speaker. Make sure both the individual channel fader and the master output faders are up.
Gain Is Down
If adjusting the faders doesn't raise the volume, adjust the gain knob at the top of the channel to boost the signal going into the board. The gain knob is very sensitive, raise the signal slowly to avoid feedback.
Pad Button In On Position
If the raising the game knob doesn't help, the pad button can also raise the volume. When the pad button is pushed in, it decreases the incoming signal to the channel. Popping the pad button up will raise the volume 20db.
Set To Wrong A/B Input
Having the wrong input selected can also cause the sound coming out of the speakers to be faint. The input switch is most likely labeled 'A/B', and it changes between the two inputs. The switch should be located on the mixer board. Try switching between the two inputs to test which produces a better sound quality.
Bad Cable
If none of the above solutions increases the sound coming out of the speakers, it is possible one of the cables connecting the mixer and the speakers or the mixer and the microphones is bad. Try using a different cable to solve the problem.
Microphone Won't Unplug From Cable
'The microphone won’t detach from the cable or the microphone connector falls out when you try to unplug the cable.'
Press Button On XLR Cable Connector
If you are having trouble removing the XLR connector, you may not be pressing the release cable button. For help locating the XLR button view the XLR Cable Unplug guide.
Loose Screw
If the screw at the base of the microphone is loose then the XLR connector may not be held in place. Although this screw can be loosened, it does not come out through the hole. It stays in the XLR connector assembly. To tighten the screw see the Connector guide.
Microphone Has Dirt Damage
There is dirt on/inside the microphone grille or handle or the grille smells bad.
Dirty Microphone Handle
Over time, dirt or grime may build up on the microphone handle. The best thing to do is use a Clorox wipe or other cleaning solution to wipe down the outside of the microphone.
Dirty Microphone Grille
Over time, saliva and dirt will build up on the microphone grille, making it quite dirty and sometimes smelly. To remove the dirt from the microphone grille, follow the Grille Maintenance guide.
Microphone Has Dent In Grille (Steel Top)
'There is a visible dent in the grille.'
Grill Needs Replaced
Although dents in the grill can change how sound enters the microphone, most people replace it purely for aesthetic reasons. To replace the grill see the Grille Replacement guide.
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Cde-w296bt Microphone Not Diagram On Iphone
Thank you for posting the issue on Microsoft Community Forums.
We can imagine the inconvenience you have experienced. We will try to help you with this.
We can imagine the inconvenience you have experienced. We will try to help you with this.
If you could answer a few questions it would help us to resolve this issue:
1.What is the exact model number of the computer?
2.Did you make any changes in the computer prior to the issue?
Here are a few steps which you can follow:
Method 1:
Let’s try running the hardware troubleshooter and check if that helps. Follow these steps to run the troubleshooter.
a) Press the ‘Windows + C’ to activate the charms menu or move the mouse pointer to bottom right corner of the screen and you will get the charms menu.
b) Click on ‘search’ and select ‘ settings’and type ‘Troubleshooting’ and select ‘troubleshooting’.
c) Click on ‘Hardware and Sound’ and select ‘Hardware and Devices’ and click on next to run the troubleshooter.
a) Press the ‘Windows + C’ to activate the charms menu or move the mouse pointer to bottom right corner of the screen and you will get the charms menu.
b) Click on ‘search’ and select ‘ settings’and type ‘Troubleshooting’ and select ‘troubleshooting’.
c) Click on ‘Hardware and Sound’ and select ‘Hardware and Devices’ and click on next to run the troubleshooter.
Method 2:
Update the Sound card Drivers.
Steps:
1) Press “Windows key + X”.
2) Click on “Device Manager” and select sound, video and game controllers right click on the sound device and select “Update Driver Software”.
3) Follow the on-screen instructions and complete the installation of the latest driver.
Method 3:
Let's adjust the volume for your microphone and check if it is set as default.
a)Right click the speaker icon which is on the right bottom corner of the desktop screen of the taskbar.
b)Click on Sounds, click the Recording tab.
c)Click Microphone, and then click Properties. (Note Make sure that Working appears under Microphone. If Working does not appear, clickMicrophone, and then click Set Default.)
d)In the Microphone Properties dialog box, click the Custom tab.
e)Select or clear the Microphone Boost check box.
f)Click the Levels tab.
g)Adjust the volume slider to the level that you want, and then clickOK.
h)Click OK to close the Sound dialog box.
Hope this resolves the issue. For Windows related issue or anything related to Windows Operating System, feel free to contact us and we will be glad to help.
Hi,
Thank you for posting the issue on Microsoft Community Forums.
We can imagine the inconvenience you have experienced. We will try to help you with this.
We can imagine the inconvenience you have experienced. We will try to help you with this.
If you could answer a few questions it would help us to resolve this issue:
1.What is the exact model number of the computer?
2.Did you make any changes in the computer prior to the issue?
Here are a few steps which you can follow:
Method 1:
Let’s try running the hardware troubleshooter and check if that helps. Follow these steps to run the troubleshooter.
a) Press the ‘Windows + C’ to activate the charms menu or move the mouse pointer to bottom right corner of the screen and you will get the charms menu.
b) Click on ‘search’ and select ‘ settings’and type ‘Troubleshooting’ and select ‘troubleshooting’.
c) Click on ‘Hardware and Sound’ and select ‘Hardware and Devices’ and click on next to run the troubleshooter.
a) Press the ‘Windows + C’ to activate the charms menu or move the mouse pointer to bottom right corner of the screen and you will get the charms menu.
b) Click on ‘search’ and select ‘ settings’and type ‘Troubleshooting’ and select ‘troubleshooting’.
c) Click on ‘Hardware and Sound’ and select ‘Hardware and Devices’ and click on next to run the troubleshooter.
Method 2:
Update the Sound card Drivers.
Steps:
1) Press “Windows key + X”.
2) Click on “Device Manager” and select sound, video and game controllers right click on the sound device and select “Update Driver Software”.
3) Follow the on-screen instructions and complete the installation of the latest driver.
Method 3:
Let's adjust the volume for your microphone and check if it is set as default.
a)Right click the speaker icon which is on the right bottom corner of the desktop screen of the taskbar.
b)Click on Sounds, click the Recording tab.
c)Click Microphone, and then click Properties. (Note Make sure that Working appears under Microphone. If Working does not appear, clickMicrophone, and then click Set Default.)
d)In the Microphone Properties dialog box, click the Custom tab.
e)Select or clear the Microphone Boost check box.
f)Click the Levels tab.
g)Adjust the volume slider to the level that you want, and then clickOK.
h)Click OK to close the Sound dialog box.
Hope this resolves the issue. For Windows related issue or anything related to Windows Operating System, feel free to contact us and we will be glad to help.
In my new Samsung Galaxy s7 edge I put by mistake the pin for the hole of the storage of the SIM card instead of there to the hole of the microphone who is near .
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Update (05/01/2016)
Anybody could commend about the waterproof situation after that action mentioned above ?
Is this a good question?
Comments:
Any help to be informed about possible damage and also water protection ?
It is very possible to have damage the mic. However, if you were gentle then you may not have. A quick test for your mic would be a phone call or voice commands(if no one can hear you then its broken, or if the commands dont work). If everything seems clear then no worries, if not then it is safe to assume damage was done.
السلام عليكم انا عندي مشكلة في جالكسي اس 7 ايدج الجهاز مقاوم للماء وهذا معروف لكن انا وضعته في الماء ثم لم يعد يشتغل ابدا اتمنى الرد
Which mic do you mean guys? Galaxy S7 has two mics: on the top, and on the bottom..What if the try opening tool is inserted into the mic located on the phone's bottom? Can this damage the bottom mic and/or damage the water seal?
According to a post made by user Jimmy, the galaxy S7 mics and water resistant mesh is parallel to the hole, such that inserting a pin will go next to that Mic but not penetrate it if straight down.
Not answered is if there's anything under it that the pin will come in contact with.
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