DJ Dieter
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Publicado el 25/08/2010 a 20:26:53
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Germany
DJ Console Rmx
VirtualDJ®
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Tach zusammen,
mein erster Eintrag :-) Also, Frage: gibt es zwischenzeitlich eine Lösung für das Mikro-Problem, da es ja nicht wikrlich ein 100 Ohm Mikro im Handel gibt und wenn ist es irrsinnig teuer :-(
Jemand ne Lösung ? ? ?
Danke für Infos...
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Maxdjack
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Publicado el 30/08/2010 a 12:25:55
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Canada
DJ Console 4-Mx
DJ Console Rmx
DJ Control Mp3 e2
Deejay Trim 4&6
VirtualDJ®
Traktor®
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Hello,
If you look for a cheap microphone, you can hardly find cheaper than computer microphone as Trust, Hama, Labtec, Genius, Plantronics Audio 300, sold around euros 10 everywhere and which works OK on DJ Console Rmx (you just have to connect a jack 1/4" male to jack jack 1/8" adapter. Plantronics announces a 3K ohms impedance, but it is probably wrong, and at least it works on the Hercules Rmx. You can also take more expensive microphones for computer sound cards are, as Sony EM-PC50, sold for around euros 30-40, but the difference is just the look and the brand, the audio quality is not very different from the Plantronics.
If you already own a good microphone, a simple solution to use it on DJ Console Rmx microphone input (if you find it not loud enough on the Rmx) is to add a microphone preamplifier between the microphone and the Rmx microphone input, as for example Behringer MIC-100).
Answering to technical questions with - more technical details than needed is NEVER a problem, - less technical details than needed is ALWAYS a problem.
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DJ Dieter
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Publicado el 30/08/2010 a 14:23:06
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Germany
DJ Console Rmx
VirtualDJ®
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THX für Deine Antwort - habe jedoch bereits mit einem Plantronics getestet. Funzt aber nicht wirklich, da ja bekanntermassen der Mikroeingang der RMX ein 100 Ohm Mikro braucht um eine normale Lautstärke zu generieren. Habe schon div.Mirkos getestet wie Sennheiser, Shure usw. ....
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Maxdjack
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Publicado el 31/08/2010 a 14:49:53
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Canada
DJ Console 4-Mx
DJ Console Rmx
DJ Control Mp3 e2
Deejay Trim 4&6
VirtualDJ®
Traktor®
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Hello Dieter,
In fact, the Rmx microphone input doesn't always need a 100-Ohm microphone, it also depends of the microphone sensibility and I have already found some 400- to 600-ohm karaoke microphone whose sound output is loud enough on the Rmx microphone inputs. The relationship with impedance is that, the higher the microphone load impedance, the more electric power is needed to polarize the microphone membrane and produce sound : so as a low impedance microphone needs less power than a high impedance one, when a microphone takes most of the microphone input power to polarize the microphone membrane, there is no power left on the Rmx microphone input to amplify the signal of the microphone.
Answering to technical questions with - more technical details than needed is NEVER a problem, - less technical details than needed is ALWAYS a problem.
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