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Thursday, February 24, 2011

RE: [Sports-Music_Programming] Desktop wireless mic?

 

You need to incorporate a mixer to your set-up. Behringer's Xenyx 802 works
best. Hook your computer and a microphone to it, all will work great and
you'll have a nice little set-up. All necessary cords and mixer will cost
about $100. Avoid Guitar Center, I've found recently most of their "new"
mixers are actually resells and returns.

I'd actually contact Chuck Levin's in Wheaton, Maryland for help on the
mixer. Talk to Carl and tell him I sent you. The cords to hook up can be
purchased at Radio Shack. If you'd like to go this way, let me know and
I'll get more indepth on the hook-ups.

Jarrod.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sports-Music_Programming@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:Sports-Music_Programming@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of dwgoble
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 1:17 PM
To: Sports-Music_Programming@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Sports-Music_Programming] Desktop wireless mic?

I've been doing sound using SportsSoundPro for high school softball for the
past few years. As of last year I also inherited the announcing job. I use
a wireless mic. It has a mute button on the side which does do always work
the best.

What I'd like to do is switch to a table mic with a better mute button. The
sound system in the press box has one external jack for a microphone. I use
that jack to hook up my PC. The wireless mic goes right to a unit in the
sound rack.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to configure a desk mic to use with this
setup? (Sorry, I'm not sure of the current wireless mic brand right off
hand.) Do they sell wireless desk mics that might work with the existing
system? Can I hook a mic right to my PC? (I seem to recall trying that
once with not much luck.)

Thanks.

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