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Shure LX-2 With SM58 Professional Microphone Questions & Answers
Mic dropped to amny times wires all disconnected
Damian,
What a shame! Here are your options:
1) Try to figure out how to re-attach the wires. This requires a delicate hand and comfort with soldering.
2) Take it to a company that will repair it (which depends on where you are).
3) Buy a new mic.
Since option 2 will likely cost a decent amount of money, you may find option 3 to be more cost effective, but I'll leave that decision to you.
Blinking lights
The mic needs repaired. Call Shure Service at 800-516-2525.
Hi i have this system
The LX series was discontinued by Shure several years ago. They no longer have any new transmitters that would work with your receiver. You could look for a used transmitter, but it would need to be on the exact same frequency as your receiver. That will not be easy to find.
I need to learn how to disassemble this mic.
On the LX2, follow these instructions:
1) unscrew the microphone cartridge
2) Pop off the switch actuators
3) remove the C clip that was under the mic cartridge
4) The circuit board slides out the top.
SHURE BLX4R BATTERY LIGHT OFF AND WONT SYNC - HELP!
Hi,
please attempt to factory reset your microphone. Also, some companies only allow certain accessories like a battery to be provided by them or special partner companies. So, please verify with your manufacturer that duracell batteries are allowed to be used within their products.
Thank you.
How do you turn off mute icon on nady uhf-800 wireless systems?
This system is out of date and actually ******* to use sell (NOS or old) or in the US these days as the govt. sold off those wireless frequencies to the cell phone companies. The mute icon is likely always on because as soon as you power it up the cellco transmitters are overpowering the miniscule 20 milliwatts your system puts out. Sell it legally on ebay mexico or europe where those frequencies are still in use for wireless mics.
Interference on psm200 wireless monitor
- Because the US govt. has sold off those frequencies to Sprint/ATT/Verizon and that is the interference you are hearing. It is now ******* to use those systems, as they interfere with cellular systems. I wouldn't buy another wireless system for a year or so, as the govt. has just done this AGAIN and audio pros will now again be buying new wireless systems replaced just years ago because of the govt's need for money and cell co's need for bandwidth.
- Next time, step up and buy a tuneable system that will allow you to scan for open frequencies to use so you can avoid stepping on/being stepped on by someone else using the same frequency but with much more power than the 20 mw a PSM 200 puts out.
- You cannot legally sell this system (new or used) in the US today. To unload it, sell it on eBay Mexico or europe, where these frequencies are still in use and legal.
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