Introduction
The function of a XLR cable is to carry a balanced audio signal. It connects in the bottom of the microphone to the XLR microphone connector.
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Make sure you have a proper three pin XLR cable.
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Grab the female end of the cable (plug with three holes).
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To disconnect the cable from the microphone, follow the instructions in reverse.
To disconnect the cable from the microphone, follow the instructions in reverse.
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how i repair the PG48 the XLR conector moves in and out when the cable ar plugged. The conector male in the microphone have an screw but that one not works...
What am i do?
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do it in reverse? you have to press the button though on the male end...
I have a 1/4 adapter on my Shure, is that process different? I can't seem to make the male 1/4" connect to the female XLR
Push harder.
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Some of us are musicians , so we appreciate the help
When do you hear the sound from it?
Bloomin' eck.... & I've been using cellotape, Blu Tak and super glue. No wonder I had to revert to the megaphone all the time
I don't know about you lando77 but I always blow on the female end (the cable end with the holes) to blow dry any moisture out. What good does it do to blow on the male pins?
Wow!!! Thank you so much! This is really great information. Now I won't have to hire people to come do this for me anymore. Can you post a video of how to put the microphone on a stand?
Thanks for posting this, I recently ran out of toilet tissue and have been using my Shure SM58 Owner's Manual. You're a lifesaver!
Managed it on 5th attempt , now what the heck do I do with the other end of the cable ???
are these instructions specifically for drummers or can anybody use them?
Hola ..he comprado un micrófono shure pg48 1i no se porque al conectar con el cable no se escucha ningun sonido..