Introduction
The Rockville RWM Wireless Microphone System can be easily connected to a powered speaker, such as the Rockville BPA10, for live performances, speeches, or karaoke. This guide will walk you through step-by-step instructions to ensure a seamless connection.
Step-by-Step Setup Guide
1. Connecting the Receiver to the Powered Speaker
To transmit audio from your wireless microphones to a powered speaker, follow these steps:
- Locate the included 1/4-inch (6.35mm) cable.
- Plug one end of the cable into the 1/4-inch output on the back of the receiver.
- Plug the other end into the 1/4-inch input on the powered speaker.
- Ensure all connections are secure before powering on the devices.
2. Powering On & Adjusting Volume Levels
- Turn on the powered speaker.
- Gradually raise the volume knob on the speaker to a moderate level.
- Increase the volume knob on the receiver for Mic A and Mic B (if using both).
- Test the microphone by speaking into it (“Check one, two”).
- If connected properly, your voice should come through the speaker.
3. Troubleshooting No Sound Issues
If you’re not hearing anything, try the following:
Check Frequency Matching:
- Ensure that the frequency displayed on the microphone matches the receiver for both Mic A and Mic B.
- Example:
- If Microphone A is set to 555.600 MHz, make sure Microphone A on the receiver also reads 555.600 MHz.
- If Microphone B is set to 574.300 MHz, ensure the receiver displays 574.300 MHz for Mic B.
Re-sync the Microphone Frequency:
- If the frequencies don’t match, adjust them using the Up/Down buttons on the receiver.
- Alternatively, use the auto-sync feature to quickly match the mic frequency to the receiver.
Check Volume Settings:
- Ensure the microphone volume is raised on both the receiver and speaker.
Check Connections:
- Make sure the 1/4-inch cable is fully inserted into both the receiver and the speaker.
Conclusion
By following these steps, you can easily connect your Rockville RWM Wireless Microphone System to a powered speaker for a reliable and high-quality audio experience.
If you experience interference or dropouts, consider adjusting the frequency using manual selection or the auto-scan feature.
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