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Conexión del cable Shure SM58 XLR

  1. Conexión del cable Shure SM58 XLR, Conector de cable XLR: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Asegúrate de tener un cable XLR de tres clavijas adecuado.

    • Toma el extremo hembra del cable (enchufe con tres agujeros).

  2. Conexión del cable Shure SM58 XLR: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
    • Alinea las clavijas del extremo del micrófono (conector del micrófono) con los orificios del cable XLR.

  3. Conexión del cable Shure SM58 XLR: paso 3, imagen 1 de 1
    • Una vez que las clavijas estén alineadas, empuja el cable hacia el extremo inferior del micrófono. Deberías escuchar un clic.

Conclusión

Para desconectar el cable del micrófono, sigue las instrucciones a la inversa.

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When disconnecting the cable - press the little latch (pointing towards you in the last picture) to release and then pull the cable out.

harrywwc - Contestar

Is this April's fool? XD

s6963172 - Contestar

how i repair the PG48 the XLR conector moves in and out when the cable ar plugged. The conector male in the microphone have an screw but that one not works...

What am i do?

If you have an idea to the answer or any tip to resolve this trouble feel fre to tweet me.

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Santiago Morales - Contestar

I know a few people who would see this and still screw it up.

jimboc - Contestar

do it in reverse? you have to press the button though on the male end...

Michael Fox - Contestar

Will this work with an Audio-Technica ATM-410, or just the Shure?

cbrislain - Contestar

Just Shure. On Audio-Technica you have to rotate the plug six times clockwise and whisper a few nice words into it before plugging it in. I've always found that lullabies work quite well.

staale -

I have a 1/4 adapter on my Shure, is that process different? I can't seem to make the male 1/4" connect to the female XLR

JON CAMPBELL - Contestar

Push harder.

staale -

Some of us are musicians , so we appreciate the help

tomandlindafirme - Contestar

When do you hear the sound from it?

Charlie Green - Contestar

Bloomin' eck.... & I've been using cellotape, Blu Tak and super glue. No wonder I had to revert to the megaphone all the time

george sandoz - Contestar

I don't know about you lando77 but I always blow on the female end (the cable end with the holes) to blow dry any moisture out. What good does it do to blow on the male pins?

darryltrimm - Contestar

Do these instructions work for the ElectroVoice EV 635A as well?

carterjim - Contestar

This is useless. Why didn't you post a video that shows the process.

mperloe - Contestar

Wow!!! Thank you so much! This is really great information. Now I won't have to hire people to come do this for me anymore. Can you post a video of how to put the microphone on a stand?

dhoffman98 - Contestar

Thanks for posting this, I recently ran out of toilet tissue and have been using my Shure SM58 Owner's Manual. You're a lifesaver!

hemightbefluffy - Contestar

He's holding the plug with his right hand. But what if I'm left handed. Do I need to rotate it? Or should I switch what side I'm standing on?

Bob DeMaa - Contestar

Managed it on 5th attempt , now what the heck do I do with the other end of the cable ???

gary blair - Contestar

are these instructions specifically for drummers or can anybody use them?

Cedric the Dead - Contestar

Hola ..he comprado un micrófono shure pg48 1i no se porque al conectar con el cable no se escucha ningun sonido..

cristianbocanel51 - Contestar

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