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My product is faulty. What do I do?
We offer a 'return to retailer' warranty on our products. In case of a defect, you can return the product to your retailer with failure description, proof of purchase and all accessories. During the warranty period you will receive a replacement product from the retailer if available. For full warranty conditions you can consult: https://www.trust.com/support/warranty
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Where is your service center? Or where can I send my product to be repaired?
Unfortunately, we do not have service centers to repair products. A defective product should be replaced by your point of purchase during the warranty period.
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Which Trust microphones are compatible with the 22563 - GXT 253 microphone arm?
You can use the GXT 253 microphone arm with the following Trust microphones: 21753 - GXT 252 Emita Streaming Microphone 22400 - GXT 252+ Emita Plus Streaming Microphone 22614 - GXT 242 Lance Streaming Microphone 23465 - GXT 258 Fyru USB 4-in-1 Streaming Microphone and 24257 - GXT 258W Fyru USB 4-in-1 Streaming Microphone Note: - this microphone fits the arm, but can't be mounted directly onto the shock mount. However with the included (with the microphone arm) adapter you can screw this microphone onto the arm. - the integrated USB-B cable from the 22563 - GXT 253 Microphone Arm is not supported by FYRU Microphone. 23510 - GXT 256 Exxo USB Streaming Microphone 23466 - GXT 244 Buzz USB Streaming Microphone
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I want my music volume loud, but the monitor volume low. How do I do this?
If you want the music to be loud, but the monitor volume low, you turn the volume button on the microphone high, and keep the volume in the playback/mic levels low.
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How can I change the volume (Windows)?
There are 5 volume options via this microphone 2 buttons on the microphone: mic volume headset/speaker volume 3 options in Windows: Sound Control Panel > Playback > click on device > Properties > Levels > Speakers/Headphones Sound Control Panel > Recording > click on device > Properties > Levels > Microphone Array Sound Control Panel > Recording > click on device > Properties > Levels > Microphone Boost
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How to install the microphone? There is no driver.
This microphone doesn't need a driver to function, it functions with the audio capability of the device it is connected to. To install: Assemble the microphone and set it in your preferred position Connect the USB-plug to the USB-connection of the computer Check that the microphone is allowed to be used by applications in the Privacy Setttings Set the microphone as the default sound input and the speaker as the default sound output device on the computer. Check the microphone properties. The microphone is ready to use
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How do I switch the light off?
By pressing the gain/led button on the front of the mic for several seconds, you switch the light off.
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How do I change the colour of the light?
By pressing the gain/led button on the front of the mic, you can change the colour: off, 5 single colours (yellow, red, blue, green, purple), RGB cycle.
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How do I mute the microphone?
You mute the microphone by pressing the microphone mute button on the front.
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What is the pick-up pattern of a microphone?
The pick-up pattern of a microphone is the sensitivity to sound relative to the direction or angle from which the sound arrives, or how well the microphone picks up the sound from different directions. The most common types are: Cardioid, Omnidirectional, Unidirectional, Bidirectional. CARDIOID The most commonly used pattern is most sensitive at 0° (the front) and least sensitive at 180° (the back). This isolates it from unwanted ambient sound. You can use this for most recording applications. It is easy to get a good signal as the cardioid pattern blends out a bad sounding room, a noisy fan in the background, etc. OMNIDIRECTIONAL The omnidirectional microphone has equal sensitivity at all angles. This means it picks up sound evenly from all directions. Therefore, the microphone need not be aimed in a certain direction. It will be especially useful in good sounding rooms. UNIDIRECTIONAL Unidirectional microphones are most sensitive to sound arriving from directly in front (at 0°) and less sensitive in other directions. This makes unidirectional microphones effective at isolating the desired sound from both unwanted sound and ambient noise. BIDIRECTIONAL A bidirectional microphone (with figure-8 pattern) picks up the sound from in front of the microphone (at 0°) and from the rear (at 180°), but not the side (at 90° and 270°). It can be beneficial in situations where you do not want a signal coming from a 90° angle to bleed into the microphone.
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Is the sample rate 48kHz or 96kHz?
The microphone itself has up to 48kHz.support.The monitoring port on the microphone up to 96kHz.
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