Registered: Jun 2000
Location: Herts, England | UKGTA #1
Problem with Sennheiser Microphone :(
Hey all,
I got a Sennheiser E865 Microphone yesterday but it had no lead with it to connect it to my mixer, where on earth can I get the lead from?? anyone know? I was very suprised to get this microphone and for it not to have any lead with it :/
Please help
Thanks,
___________________
How can sound exist if there's no one there to hear it?
Sep-30-2005 11:11
Freak
Insert witty comment here
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
XLR (female) to either XLR (male) or 1/4" jack (male) depening on what you are plugging it in to!
Last edited by Freak on Sep-30-2005 at 12:16
Sep-30-2005 11:13
Simcut
Berlin Addict :)
Registered: Jun 2000
Location: Herts, England | UKGTA #1
Hey mate,
You can see what I need to plug it in to in the top left corner of the mixer....
___________________
How can sound exist if there's no one there to hear it?
Sep-30-2005 11:53
Freak
Insert witty comment here
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
yep
You need cable with XLR female to 1/4" jack
Normal practice to not get leads with microphones....
Sep-30-2005 12:12
Simcut
Berlin Addict :)
Registered: Jun 2000
Location: Herts, England | UKGTA #1
quote:
Originally posted by Freak
yep
You need cable with XLR female to 1/4" jack
Normal practice to not get leads with microphones....
Thanks mate, any suggestions on where the best place to buy them from?
the underneath of the mic has 3 little silver plugs....
___________________
How can sound exist if there's no one there to hear it?
Sep-30-2005 12:26
Freak
Insert witty comment here
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
ebay
Sep-30-2005 12:48
Vero
Still Lurking Around...
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Orlando, FL
id start with wherever you bought your mic, or any place that sells pro-audio gear. and yes, ebay too
Oct-01-2005 02:36
retrobyte
a.k.a. Christopher Norman
Registered: Apr 2005
Location: Michigan, USA
You can probably pick one up at any Guitar/Pro Audio retailer (if you're in the United States, head over to your nearest Guitar Center) for less than $15. Radio Shack is also a pretty good bet. If you're fine with the wait, comparing prices online (with Froogle or eBay) isn't a bad idea.