can a mic be connected directly to a speaker?
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Posted on Jul 26, 2011 10:49 pm
Kaleb
Member Since: May 31, 2011
im aware of how it usually works, but i am thinking about having a microphone in my control room going into a monitor in the studio so i can communicate with the musicians. i want to save all my channels on my mixer for instruments and playback so i was wondering if a mic straight into a speaker would work fine. or is there something i can buy that'll do this??
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Jul 26, 2011 10:52 pm As long as it's a self powered speaker, and has a mic input. Sure.
J-botByte-MixerMember
Since: Dec 04, 2007
Jul 26, 2011 10:56 pm Just don't point the mic at the speaker or put it near the speaker if it's directly plugged in, else you might get some nasty feedback. (made that mistake once with my keyboard amp as I wasn't paying attention.....'twas painful loud)
Dematrixhttp://www.reverbnation.com/2ndgMember
Since: Nov 27, 2007
Jul 26, 2011 11:07 pm hahaha, yeah i used to do it all the time when in bands, the place would be going off and i'd be jumping around and accidently putting the mic in fold back. yeeeeoooww! (shakes head, wonders why he has tinnitus)
BeerHunterwww.TheLondonProject.caMember
Since: Feb 07, 2005
Jul 26, 2011 11:12 pm It would need an amp in between the speaker and the mic. The amp could be in speaker (active/powered) or a separate amp in front. There would have to be power somewhere in the chain though.
Kaleb Member
Since: May 31, 2011
Jul 27, 2011 12:03 am sarweet, cheers, so something like my monitors but a single one? like a KRK rokit powered monitor?
Jul 27, 2011 07:26 am if said rokit has a microphone input, the Rokit 8 appears to, sure.
CptTrippsCzar of Turd PolishMember
Since: Jun 20, 2006
Jul 29, 2011 02:09 pm I bought some powered behringer 15" mains for practice. They have this ability.
Kaleb Member
Since: May 31, 2011
Jul 30, 2011 05:03 am yep thats what gave me the idea, because my 2 rokits are into my mixer via xlr cords, so i was thinking if i get another smaller one (like a rokit 5), hang it on the studio wall, then have a mic going into the control room
i just tried plugging my shure sm57 directly into one of my rokit 8's and got nothing? why would this be?
Jul 30, 2011 05:17 pm Silly question, but was the volume up?
Jul 31, 2011 01:09 am you need a preamp for the mic first to get the very weak signal from the mic up to line level, which is what the input of the monitor needs......i used to plug my active bass directly into my monitor when i was ampless.