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What in specific are you hooking the microphone into?
Amplifier, preamp, mixer, receiver?
It will depend what your input is expecting
Have you put in new batteries in the mic?
Do you see that the receiver is receiving the mic signal?
Is there any sound at all when you plug the output of the receiver into the input of your { fill in the blank } ?
Setup guide
https://www.akg.com/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-masterCatalog_Harman/default/dw3aa903a6/pdfs/AKG_WMS40_Mini2_Quickstart_Guide.pdf
SOURCE: alpine mra-d-550 car audio amplifier
Sorry man here's what i pulled from the internet- Crutchfield sells these:
Note: The MRA-D550 requires a compatible head unit for
setup and control, it cannot be used without one. The current list of
compatible head units includes (but is not limited to): IVA-D300,
IVA-D310, IVA-D900, IVA-D901, DVA-9860, and DVA-9965.
SOURCE: SUBWOOFER output
Just purchase a Y-adapter
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2455299&cp=&sr=1&origkw=rca+y+adapter&kw=rca+y+adapter&parentPage=search
Hope this helps
SOURCE: Extremely weak RF from AKG WMS 60 Hand Held Mic
I don't know what you've tried already to improve the signal level, so i'll list a few things that migt help.
It might help to put new batteries in (with the right voltage) You probably did that already.
There is a GAIN pot on the mic, in the battery compartment under the ring that is screwed onto the mic. When you adjust the GAIN, there will probably be better SN-ratio, but it does'nt change the RF signal
You could also adjust the antennas of the receiver, or try to set a different frequency (depends on which country you live in, in some countries it is illegal to change frequencies) or turn off the SQUELCH on the receiver
If this does'nt help, you could look for a user manual and try to find a solution in it.
There are some other solutions to improve RF signal, but those are quite expensive.
SOURCE: XL1s and 4 channel audio
Hi!
Unfortunately, Premiere Pro CS3 can only handle two channels of audio at a time when capturing. You could try capturing with Scenalyzer or another program that can handle four channels simultaneously.
Hope this helps!
SOURCE: 2 RCA's coming from amp into radio's single subwoofer output RCA?
You can either hook up the left channel only or buy a splitter that separates one input into two outputs.
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