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How to connect wireless microphones to your mixer - DjLouisBeeden

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2010

This is a video requested by DJ Louis Beeden asking how to connect wireless microphones to a DJ mixer (specificly the American Audio Q-Spand pro). In this video I am going to be showing you the different types of connections used how to hook it all up.

www.youtube.com/jldjuk (DJ Equipment)
www.youtube.com/jlcomputing (Computer Talk)

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  • Hi, i wanna know how to record from my computer a wireless microphone, for example with audacit or any simple program. I try to connect it, but it doesnt recognize it through the reciever.

  • @LosParodias I am not an expert on recording. You should be able to run a cable from the output of the mic receiver into your computers mic input. I have done that before. You can get USB recording interfaces but they can be expensive.

  • There is some crazy camera shizz going on there, you need a new camera, coz that banding is annnooooying, i hear the new ipod touch is good for video :p (sorry, i am just soo glad to have internet again!)

  • @TheTechFish I know joe!!!!

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  • thanks, good vid helped me.

    ahmad

  • sometimes you gotta be careful using the 1/4" jack output (which is usually "Line level Out") of the wireless receiver into your mixer, which might only accept "mic level" inputs. you could end up distorting ur mixer channel pre amp...**some mixers have mic/line input differentiation**

  • Nice video :) Wasnt sure what the ballenced output was for but now i do lol

  • Great vid. Thanks for sharing!

  • Good vid....helped me too! i currently run 1/4 inch to 1/4 inch, but i think on the new system im getting that'll change.I also have a different mixer, but it is relatively the same. Thanks!

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