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Setting the gain structure of the Bodypack:
The Audix RAD360BP has a variable gain control and three position pad switch
on the back of the Bodypack. From the factory the Bodypack will be set with the
pad at 0 and the gain in the 12:00 position. This should be the correct position
when using either the lavaliere or headset options. To increase the output of the
Bodypack, using the supplied screw driver, turn the gain control slowly to the right,
or clockwise. To decrease the output, turn the gain to the left, or counterclockwise.
Care should be given when changing the gain, or output, of the Bodypack as
feedback or distortion can occur very quickly.
When using the guitar/bass option, the settings should be as follows: The pad
should be set at -20 and the gain turned counterclockwise until it stops.
Adjustments can be made using only the gain control from this point depending on
the sound that you are looking for. Care should be given in changing the gain too
rapidly as feedback or distortion can occur very quickly.
Storage and care of the RAD360BP:
When not in use, disconnect the microphone from the Bodypack using the above
referenced directions, see item #1. Do not wrap the microphone cord around the
Bodypack as this will eventually damage the wires and connectors. If you are not
going to be using the Bodypack for a length of time, Audix recommends that the
batteries should be removed from the unit.
Quick Trouble Shooting Guide for the Bodypack:
Problem
Possible solution
Little or no sound
Make sure the Bodypack has fresh batteries.
Move the microphone closer to the mouth of
the speaker.
Increase the gain of the Bodypack.
Make sure the transmitter is turned on.
Crackling
Clean the connector on both the Bodypack and
mic cable connector using a high quality
cleaner such as De-Oxit™. If the problem
persists, please contact Audix customer service
for assistance.
Popping
Move the microphone away from the mouth.