I think the little dial at the top of the row of buttons and dials should be 
about 2 O’Clock in the  clock face. Certainly not at 7 am on the clock.



From: Rich De Steno 
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 11:10 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: Choosing a Mixer Microphone

Yes, right.

Rich De Steno

On 3/15/2016 7:59 AM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
> An I suppose you’ve have tried all the buttons and dials for that channel 
> fader and the others .
>
>
> From: Rich De Steno
> Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2016 10:40 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: SV: Choosing a Mixer Microphone
>
> They are connected properly, because they snap in securely.  Phantom
> power is not the issue, because they do not work even with phantom power on.
>
> Rich De Steno
>
> On 3/15/2016 7:26 AM, Brian Olesen wrote:
>> Hi,
>> They're probably not connected right in the xlr plug.
>> There are microphones that needs phantom power wich probably can be turned 
>> on with a button on the mixer.
>>
>> Brian
>>
>> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
>> Fra: Pc-audio [mailto:[email protected]] På vegne af Rich De 
>> Steno
>> Sendt: 15. marts 2016 12:20
>> Til: PC Audio Discussion List
>> Emne: Choosing a Mixer Microphone
>>
>> I recently purchased a Behringer 1202FX mixer.  I plugged several different 
>> computer microphones into the XLR jack on channel one, but none of them 
>> work.  I hear nothing, but I do hear the line-in inputs.
>> What type of microphone do I need for a mixer like this.  I am only 
>> interested in using it for speech, not music, and I don't want to spend more 
>> than I need to.  I found nothing in the manual that excludes any particular 
>> type of microphone, so I don't understand why these cheap computer 
>> microphones don't work.
>>
>> --
>> Rich De Steno
>>
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