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jraju:
Hi,   sub: wireless mike to be recorded with computer for audio performance
                        I tried chinese made local mikes which die immediately on connection with the pc. The model comes with both wired and wireless.While there is no problem with wire mike, there is problem with wireless mike. When i bought, the receiver's red light glows, but when inserted to the computer, it went off to useless stage. Probably something happened . I was provided a converter to the mike sockets, as mine is older ... model, one for mike , center for speakers . The converter is working with wired but not with wireless.
                             Could some one suggest brand models of wireless mike that may be available, like philips ,samsung, sony. I do not want to try the model i am having problem with.
                                     Googling first list amazon.com and some US sites only.
                                                Could i repair the receiver easily.
                                                     I thought, though the red light is not burning on insertion of battery now, i could use the mike as the fuse of the llight would be gone. Pl answer

Samson:
Sorry J, I missed this one  :shy:

I'm pretty sure Logitech do them for Playstations ( don't know if they are compatible with PC), never used one, but other logitech products that I've used have been good, well supported and reasonably priced.

Beyond that, most of my audio gear is Sony.....not cheap, but good. Sony is higher end gear aimed at the pro/ semi pro performer so you'd be looking at a couple hundred quid for one, unless you try the secondary market.

Would a simple headset/ mike combo do you? Logitech and others do them at a reasonable price.....It really depends on what quality you want and what you've got to spend  :wink:

jraju:
Hi,
                    Sampson, What do you mean by headset mike combo. Is it headset with mike fitted in to it. Is it available to use with computer.
                                   I made enquiries in leading ahuja, but they said that no device is available. But in a musical store, they say that wireless mike with receiver priced at Rs2500 is available. When i enquired i was told that the make is Ahuja. what strange things. The manufacturer could not guide me properly.
                                      The sales person says that it will not fit in to older model computer and if you have a converter, a small connecting device to connect with socket type then it will work ok. No definite answer came from him.
                                           Is logitech sales include wireless mike. What is the advantage of headset wireless mike combo. Would it work with pc for recording.
                                               My son daily tries mimicry and he wants  wireless mike and would record and correct himself of the voice correction of artists.
                                                   Since you advise me on sound matters, and matters of sound, i am expecting reply from you on mike,sound,dvd sound , etc.etc.

Samson:

--- Quote from: jraju on October 28, 2015, 02:43:19 am ---Hi,
                    Sampson, What do you mean by headset mike combo. Is it headset with mike fitted in to it. Is it available to use with computer.                                 

--- End quote ---

Here you go, just an example of what I mean. (These come in at less than Rs5000) USB nano conector to PC (like a wireless keyboard or mouse). These are really for gaming/ Skype etc....so no idea what sort of quality you'd get for singing, (I guess it sort of depends on the singer  :wink:). As I said these are just an example NOT a recommendation...you could probably find similar cheaper and also a lot more expensive.

http://www.ebuyer.com/280566-logitech-wireless-headset-h600-981-000342

A dedicated (High quality) wireless microphone is going to be expensive, and needs high end equipment at the receiving end to take full advantage of it.

Obviously the cheapest option is to keep your son wired!  :wink:, Just put him on a long cable!

jraju:
Hi, Samson
                      Interesting but the link only show the wireless headset, what about the receivers? How to connect to computer for recording.
                             If suppose, i buy this, and another brand receiver, there is compatibility problem . Mike by one make and the receiver by other make.
                                         He has to move freely, so wiring would not help in the case :sleep:

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