Voice projector accessories, Troubleshooting guide (cont.) – Lectrosonics SIDEKICK User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (cont.)

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

DISTORTED SOUND FROM SPEAKER

1) Volume set too high. Reduce volume control.
2) Excessive wind noise or breath "pops". Use

windscreen on mic.

3) Batteries very low. As the batteries discharge you

have to turn up the volume. When the volume
knob is turned all the way up and you’re still not
getting much volume out of the system, the
amplifier is being driven to its limit so it produces a
distorted sound.

EXCESSIVE FEEDBACK

1) Volume too high. Reduce volume control.
2) Microphone too far from sound source (requiring

the volume to be turned up to compensate).
Speak closer to the mic or move mic closer to
sound source.

3) Microphone too close to, or directly in front of, the

horn or speaker. As mentioned in the operating
instructions on page 4, the unit should be placed
between you and the crowd. If you stand in front
of the unit while you use it, feedback can occur.
This problem is easily solved by moving behind
the unit.

VOICE PROJECTOR ACCESSORIES

Part. No.

Description

CH-40

Replacement charger for SIDEKICK and VP18R

MC-16C

Coiled microphone cord; 1/4" male to male
(extends to 16 ft.)

MM-16

Straight 16 ft. microphone cord

RK-51

Foam windscreen for hand-held microphones

RM-121S

Hand-held cardioid dynamic microphone

Replacement strap for VP18R

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