Alvoxcon CK-4 Wireless Microphone for iPhone Instruction Manual
- October 27, 2023
- Alvoxcon
Table of Contents
Alvoxcon CK-4 Wireless Microphone for iPhone
Specifications
- RECOMMENDED USES FOR PRODUCT: Streaming, Karaoke
- BRAND: Alvoxcon
- CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY: Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB
- CONNECTOR TYPE: USB
- INCLUDED COMPONENTS: amplifier, battery, user manual
- POLAR PATTERN: Unidirectional
- ITEM WEIGHT: 43 Kilograms
- MICROPHONE FORM FACTOR: Microphone System
- ITEM DIMENSIONS LXWXH: 27 x 5.91 x 2.17 inches
- POWER SOURCE: Battery Powered
- BATTERIES: 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required
- HARDWARE INTERFACE: USB
- MATERIAL TYPE: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, PCB
- BATTERY TYPE: Lithium Polymer
- HARDWARE PLATFORM: Laptop, PC, Smartphone
- POWER SOURCE: Battery Powered
Introduction
Both the microphone(s) and the receiver include built-in rechargeable lithium batteries that support a 7-hour operating time and are simple to recharge using a USB power source. Never again will you be irritated by battery replacement. High-sensitivity professional built-in Crystal CLEAR SOUND is ensured by a dynamic moving-coil capsule with a working range of up to 60 feet. With a stronger signal and ultra-high fidelity offered by UHF digital wireless technology, Bluetooth or WiFi interference and dropouts are less likely to occur. Plug and Play, no additional drivers are required with this dual-mode (Digital/Analog) USB receiver with built-in sound card for PC (Windows / Mac), iPhone, and Android phones.
Utilize your endearing voice with this USB mic for online teaching, podcasting, live recording, voice over projection in the classroom, YouTube streaming, interview capture, and outdoor performances. The wireless mic system is prepared with 20 selectable frequencies and is cable-free and Plug & Play. (902-928Mhz abides by FCC regulations) It is portable, adaptable, and simple to set up thanks to automatic frequency pairing. This allows it to operate at its peak efficiency while being less prone to interference and low distortion.
HOW IT WORKS
The microphone has a portable transmitter embedded into its body. Due to this, the microphone is slightly bigger than a conventional corded one. Transforming audio signals into radio signals is the transmitter’s responsibility. A transmitter for these signals is located at the microphone’s base. A portable transmitter runs on batteries.
HOW TO USE TWO USB MICS AT ONCE
Choose the left and right channels for both of your USB microphones. Start a fresh multi-track session after leaving the Preferences area. Use the Default Stereo Input drop-down choices on tracks 1 and 2 to choose both of your USB microphones. To set each track to record, press the R key on both of them.
HOW TO INSTALL A NEW MICROPHONE
- Make sure your computer and microphone are connected.
- Select Start > Settings > System > Sound from the menu.
- Select the microphone or recording device you want to use from the Choose your input device list under Input in the Sound Settings menu.
HOW TO CONNECT TO TV
Bluetooth is the ideal method for syncing your smart TV and microphone. Simply activate your microphone’s bluetooth discovery. After that, activate Bluetooth on your TV and look for devices there. After your microphone appears, you may select “pair device” to pair the device.
HOW TO TEST IF MIC IS WORKING
Right-click “Audio” in the lower right corner of your screen. Your computer’s sound options are shown; scroll down until the “Test your microphone” option is visible. Click on Troubleshoot below the choice to begin figuring out what’s wrong with your microphone.
FAQs
Can many wireless mics be used simultaneously?****
No, it won’t work like that. One active microphone transmitter at a time can only have its signal demodulated by a wireless receiver. However, as long as only one transmitter is turned on at any given time, you are free to utilize either one.
Can two wireless mics be used simultaneously?****
No. When configuring wireless microphone systems, a dedicated receiver is required for each microphone that will be used (i.e.: one microphone to one receiver). To communicate with one another, the receiver and the microphone need to be on the same frequency.
Can any receiver be used with a wireless microphone?****
No, as wireless microphones may employ incompatible frequencies, exclusive noise reduction circuits, and safe 128- or 256-bit encryption, they will NOT function with any receiver. However, a wireless microphone can be used with a variety of receivers from the same manufacturer’s compatible model line.
What is the range of a wireless microphone?****
The majority of vendors of wireless microphone systems specify a “typical” range rather than a precise maximum functioning distance. The typical range for systems of the kind detailed here (10-50 mW, VHF or UHF) can range from 100 feet to 1000 feet.
How much energy is consumed by a wireless microphone?****
In contrast to wireless microphone systems, which typically have an output power of only 50 mW (fifty one thousandths of one watt! ), television transmitters can operate at power levels up to one million watts. Use of local active TV channel frequencies should be avoided in order to combat interference with broadcast television.
What occurs if two microphones are using the same frequency?****
Two microphones operating simultaneously on the same frequency will interfere with one another because the receiver is unable to discern between the various signals or break them up into individual signals. In this case, neither signal will be received properly.
Is a speaker necessary for a wireless microphone to function?****
A microphone operates independently of any speakers, headphones, or other playback devices, as was before explained.
What tools do I require to use a wireless microphone?****
A microphone, a transmitter, and a receiver are required. A microphone, a transmitter, and a receiver make up the three discrete parts of a working wireless microphone system.
The ideal frequency for a wireless microphone is****
The 470 to 548Mhz bands offer the optimum compromise between long transmission distance and clear frequencies. Numerous wireless microphone setups are available that use the 2.4GHz frequency range.
Why have two antennas on wireless microphones?****
Distributors of wireless microphone antennas gather multiple microphone signals using two antennas, divide and amplify those signals, and then transfer each signal to its corresponding receiver using a coaxial cable.
How are speakers connected to wireless microphones?****
The linked transmitter receives an audio signal from the wireless microphone. This audio signal is wirelessly sent by the transmitter using radio waves. These audio signals and radio waves are tuned to the receiver. An XLR cable is used by the receiver to output the balanced audio stream.
Can microphones function without electricity?****
Some microphones (active mics) require power to operate, while others do not (passive mics). Power is needed for microphones with integrated active electronics or non-electret electrostatic capsules. Dynamic microphones without built-in preamps do not require power.
Need batteries to operate wireless microphones?****
The power for all wireless microphone transmitters (and some receivers*) comes from batteries. Batteries come in a wide variety, from conventional alkaline batteries to numerous rechargeable battery types, but they don’t always offer the same degree of service.
The operation of a wireless microphone****
It is sometimes referred to as a radio microphone because it contains a tiny, battery-operated radio transmitter that uses radio waves to broadcast the audio signal from the microphone to a receiver device that is close by and recovers the audio. The receiver device is cabled to the additional audio gear.
How durable are wireless microphones?****
Most wireless lavalier mics run 5 to 10 hours on a single charge when using an AA battery.