S-3000 Microphone issue

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S-3000 Microphone issue

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I am not able to add narration (voice over), I have used both the blue and pink inputs but no signal comes in. Help
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Have you selected which input you are using in the audio record menu?
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The "S" series machines are equipped with a standard PC motherboard. This input is designed to support microphones with a higher impedance. They are meant more for microphones with an impedance of 2200 Ohms. These are the type of mics you might use on PC system (headset type mics) and won't be that great in terms of quality.

For better quality, you may also use a Samson CO1U or CO3U.

http://www.samsontech.com/samson/produc ... ones/c01u/

http://www.samsontech.com/samson/produc ... ones/c03u/
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garymcnally wrote:Have you selected which input you are using in the audio record menu?
Yes I have. I have even tried different microphones. They worked fine with my Prestige. Thanks
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Operations wrote:The "S" series machines are equipped with a standard PC motherboard. This input is designed to support microphones with a higher impedance. They are meant more for microphones with an impedance of 2200 Ohms. These are the type of mics you might use on PC system (headset type mics) and won't be that great in terms of quality.

For better quality, you may also use a Samson CO1U or CO3U.

http://www.samsontech.com/samson/produc ... ones/c01u/

http://www.samsontech.com/samson/produc ... ones/c03u/
Why would both of my microphones work with the Prestige and not the S-3000?
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Apples and oranges???
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Jaymyson wrote:
Operations wrote:The "S" series machines are equipped with a standard PC motherboard. This input is designed to support microphones with a higher impedance. They are meant more for microphones with an impedance of 2200 Ohms. These are the type of mics you might use on PC system (headset type mics) and won't be that great in terms of quality.

For better quality, you may also use a Samson CO1U or CO3U.

http://www.samsontech.com/samson/produc ... ones/c01u/

http://www.samsontech.com/samson/produc ... ones/c03u/
Why would both of my microphones work with the Prestige and not the S-3000?



Different motherboards
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Re: S-3000 Microphone issue

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I have a PC mic with a pink male mini plug on the end and it still doesn't work.
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