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My head phone mic does not work with rc 600. I used a mic/phone splitter cable, inserted mic jack to the input 2 in rc 600 and phone jack to phone output on rc 600. No sound comes out. I also inserted the mic input directly into guitar amp, but still no sound comes out. Any insight?
Yes this is because this is a TRS cable. If you look at the tip of the cable you will see a tip a ring and a sleeve In other words two black lines instead of one. All of these cables that you are using for a microphone need to be mono or stereo so you're going to see no black lines or one black line. No headphone microphone combo will work on the pedal. However if you have a headphone microphone combo that splits out into two individual signals that should be fine as long as you plug the headphones into the output and the microphone into the input. That being said I wouldn't recommend that. Just get yourself a cheap condenser mic like an SM-58.
Yes you're correct, I misspoke here. I am well aware that it is a different technology I just slipped up! Thank you for pointing that out. I wish you two would let me add a note to the video like it used to back in the day.
Headphone mic? What do you mean? He means that he is using a microphone similar to those little vox boxes that plug directly into the electric guitar and then you just plug in headphones.
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My head phone mic does not work with rc 600. I used a mic/phone splitter cable, inserted mic jack to the input 2 in rc 600 and phone jack to phone output on rc 600. No sound comes out. I also inserted the mic input directly into guitar amp, but still no sound comes out. Any insight?
Yes this is because this is a TRS cable. If you look at the tip of the cable you will see a tip a ring and a sleeve In other words two black lines instead of one. All of these cables that you are using for a microphone need to be mono or stereo so you're going to see no black lines or one black line. No headphone microphone combo will work on the pedal. However if you have a headphone microphone combo that splits out into two individual signals that should be fine as long as you plug the headphones into the output and the microphone into the input. That being said I wouldn't recommend that. Just get yourself a cheap condenser mic like an SM-58.
An sm58 is not a condenser mic… it’s a cardioid mic. Condenser microphones usually need phantom power.
What kind of “headphone mic” are you trying to use?
Yes you're correct, I misspoke here. I am well aware that it is a different technology I just slipped up! Thank you for pointing that out. I wish you two would let me add a note to the video like it used to back in the day.
Headphone mic? What do you mean? He means that he is using a microphone similar to those little vox boxes that plug directly into the electric guitar and then you just plug in headphones.