Is there any echo effect on my wireless mic and how can I enable it?
There is a K button on the mic that if long pressed, will give the Karaoke or reverb/ echo effect. To disable it, long press the K button again.
There is a K button on the mic that if long pressed, will give the Karaoke or reverb/ echo effect. To disable it, long press the K button again.
The noise cancellation button has 3 levels, ranging from 1 being the lowest and 3 being the highest degree of cancellation. You don’t need any noise cancellation during your indoor shoot but when you have outdoor shoot, level 1 can be enabled for the ideal results.
For apple devices, relevant OTG converters will have to be purchased separately, not provided in the box. For Type- C phones, cable is provided in the box that ensures the compatibility with the phones with Type C connection but it may not happen in some devices after recent software updates. Try downloading the external apps in such cases like Open camera/ HD camera.
No, they are the 2.4Ghz mics. They are not the bluetooth mics, we have given bluetooth technology to enable the users to give background music from their phone so that they can do karaoke. After a long press of the power button on both the mic and the receiver, the devices get paired automatically.
Yes, we provide a free online learning course where you have a lot of courses that are offered to you free. Use your access key code (on the product pack) and punch it on to the www.krack.ai.
The microphone should be about 6 to 12 inches away and positioned towards your mouth. If it is too close, the voice may sound merged or mixed up and if it is placed too far, you may sound distant.
No, it can not be used with mobile phones. For mobile phones, you can use our wide range of collar mic/ lavalier mics or shotgun mics.
If you are using an XLR to 3.5mm cable, you do not need a phantom power. This mic can be used with the mixer on a 3.5mm port.
Yes you can use CO1-BK/ SL with your laptop by connecting your mic to the mixer/ interface with an XLR to XLR cable and then further connecting the mixer to the laptop/ PC.
They can be used during a live sound environment. But they should preferably be used in a soundproofed studio where there is a less chance of picking up the unwanted background noise as they are very sensitive in nature.