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Connecting a microphone to a karaoke speaker is an essential step for you to enjoy karaoke sessions or comfortably showcase your musical performances. Below is a detailed step-by-step guide to carry out this process:

Step 1: Turn Off Speaker and Microphone: Firstly, ensure that both the speaker and the microphone are powered off. This helps ensure a stable connection process.

Step 2: Set Up the Microphone: Press and hold the “SET” button on the microphone. Then, press and hold the microphone power button until the LCD screen displays “Ld—” and blinks continuously. This is the step to prepare the microphone for the connection process.

Step 3: Power On the Speaker: Turn on the power for the speaker. Make sure the speaker is in standby mode or ready mode to connect with the microphone.

Step 4: Connect Microphone to Speaker: After about 5 seconds from turning on the speaker, press the power button on the microphone to initiate the connection process with the speaker. The LCD screen or LED lights on the microphone will typically display a confirmation message of the connection.

Note:

  • Sometimes, the connection may take a short period for the devices to recognize and establish the connection. Be patient during this process.
  • If the connection process is unsuccessful, check whether the microphone and speaker are in a connected state and repeat steps 2-4.
  • Read the user manuals of the speaker and microphone for more details on their different functions and features.

A microphone is an essential tool for recording and transmitting vocals. However, if not positioned and used correctly, microphones can experience feedback issues. Below are some detailed guidelines to help you address this situation:

  1. Microphone Placement: Straight and Away from Speakers

    • Microphone Direction: Ensure the microphone is pointed straight and not directly facing the speakers. This helps prevent the possibility of sound feedback.
    • Distance from Speakers: Do not place the microphone too close to the speakers to avoid the microphone picking up sound produced by the speakers, creating conditions for feedback.
    • Speaker Placement: If possible, try to position the speakers at a location not too close to the microphone to reduce the risk of sound interference.
    • Acoustic Foam: In cases where space is limited, use acoustic foam to reduce sound reflections and feedback. Place acoustic foam strategically in the room, such as on walls and in corners.
  2. Proper Microphone Handling:

    • Handling Technique: Avoid covering the microphone’s antenna signal with your hand, as this can cause interference and feedback. Hold the microphone at the designed grip area to avoid obstructing signals.
    • Distance Between Mouth and Microphone: Maintain an ideal distance between your mouth and the microphone to prevent sound from your mouth directly entering the microphone, causing feedback. A distance of approximately 5-10 cm is a common choice.

If you don’t want to sing karaoke on a small phone screen, you can connect your Dalton Speaker to your TV via Bluetooth. Below is a detailed guide on how to connect the portable speaker to your TV through Bluetooth:

Step 1: Turn On the Speaker and TV

  • Power on the portable speaker and ensure it is in Bluetooth mode. Usually, you can switch this mode using the mode switch button on the speaker or via the remote control.
  • Turn on your TV and make sure Bluetooth on the TV is also activated.

Step 2: Access Bluetooth Settings on the TV

  • Using your TV remote control, navigate to the settings or menu section on the TV.
  • Find and select the Bluetooth or peripheral devices section in the menu list.

Step 3: Discover and Connect to the Portable Speaker

  • In the Bluetooth section, activate the “Search for devices” or a similar function.
  • Wait for the TV to discover Bluetooth devices around.
  • In the list, you will see the name of the portable speaker, such as “Dalton BT03” or another name if your speaker has a different name. Select the speaker’s name to initiate the connection.

Step 4: Connect and Use

  • Once you’ve selected the speaker, the TV will prompt for connection confirmation. Accept the connection to complete the process.
  • After a successful connection, the TV will display a notification or icon confirming the Bluetooth connection with the portable speaker.
  • Now, you can use the portable speaker to play audio from the TV without the need for using cable connections.

A portable speaker is a handy device, but sometimes we may encounter a situation where the speaker runs out of battery while in use. Here’s a guide to help you know how to charge the speaker when the battery is low and even continue using it:

  1. When the Speaker is Low on Battery:

    • When the speaker signals low battery, turn off the power of the speaker to conserve remaining energy and prepare for the charging process.
    • Connect the charger: Use the charging cable and plug it into the charging port of the speaker. Then, plug the other end into a power source.
    • Wait: To fully charge the speaker, you’ll need to wait for about 4 hours. Ensure you use an authentic charger or a charger with the appropriate power rating for the speaker to avoid damaging the battery.
  2. Using the Speaker During Charging:

    • Connect and use: If the speaker supports usage while charging, you can continue to enjoy music or use the speaker during events without worrying about the battery status.

A choppy Bluetooth connection can diminish the audio quality and user experience of your karaoke speaker. Here are some step-by-step instructions to help you address this issue and optimize the Bluetooth connection with your karaoke speaker:

  1. Check the Distance:

    • Distance: Ensure that your karaoke speaker and Bluetooth device are within a reasonable distance. If too far, the signal may weaken and cause choppiness.
    • Avoid obstacles like walls or objects between the speaker and the Bluetooth device to ensure a strong control signal.
  2. Check Battery Status and Power Supply:

    • Bluetooth Device Battery: Ensure the battery of the Bluetooth device is working well and adequately charged. Weak batteries can weaken the Bluetooth signal.
  3. Check Connection Status:

    • Disconnect and Reconnect: Try disconnecting Bluetooth and then reconnecting to see if it improves the choppy connection.
  4. Select Low-Frequency Channels:

    • Choose Low-Frequency Channels: If your karaoke speaker allows channel selection, try switching to low-frequency channels to reduce interference.
  5. Use Another Device:

    • Test with Another Device: If possible, try connecting the speaker to another Bluetooth device to determine if the issue is with the speaker or the connecting device.
  6. Contact Warranty or Customer Support:

    • Manufacturer Contact: If all attempts above do not help, contact the manufacturer’s support or the place of purchase for more details and assistance.
    • Hotline: +1 713-289-0509

 
 
 
 

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