Because the microphone delivers voltage that goes to the amplifier. The microphone is an output device. A loudspeaker is an input device.
To connect a microphone with an XLR output to a device with a 1/4 inch input using an XLR to 1/4 mic cable, simply plug the XLR end of the cable into the microphone and the 1/4 inch end into the device's input. Make sure both ends are securely connected for optimal sound quality.
Yes, it is possible to plug a microphone into a guitar amp using a microphone input or an adapter.
input. The microphone gives a signal to the computer/radio/whatever you're using. it is input because when you speak into it,it gets in the amplifier and the amplifier processes it to came out as sound through the speaker
To determine if your microphone is broken, try testing it on another device or using a different microphone on your current device. If it doesn't work on multiple devices, it may be broken.
input. The microphone gives a signal to the computer/radio/whatever you're using. it is input because when you speak into it,it gets in the amplifier and the amplifier processes it to came out as sound through the speaker
input. The microphone gives a signal to the computer/radio/whatever you're using. it is input because when you speak into it,it gets in the amplifier and the amplifier processes it to came out as sound through the speaker
Accessing an I/O (Input/Output) device refers to using a device that is connected to your computer, such as a monitor for output. The monitor is outputting images. Accessing an input device refers to using something like a mouse, webcam, keyboard, touchscreen etc. to input data on the computer.
Audio input is bringing sound signals into a device from another device, typically using a plug or jack.
It is both input or output
it is both.The fact that we (input) data using the buttons and the screen (outputs) it makes it an I/O device.
well from me is that disadvantege of scanner device is not well noticed in many ways of using it..