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Can you assist me with setting up the karaoke microphone on my PC?

Can you assist me with setting up the karaoke microphone on my PC?

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Tanhu
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02-18-2026, 07:20 AM
#11
Sure, to be clear, the wireless adapter is built this way. Both microphones are merged inside the adapter, and it only provides one mono output channel. It remains mono throughout, though your PC can still capture the audio.
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Tanhu
02-18-2026, 07:20 AM #11

Sure, to be clear, the wireless adapter is built this way. Both microphones are merged inside the adapter, and it only provides one mono output channel. It remains mono throughout, though your PC can still capture the audio.

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ricby
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02-20-2026, 10:21 PM
#12
Hola Xavi! Logaste resolver el problema del micrófono en tu POCO X3 usando un splitter, pero tienes el mismo inconveniente.
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ricby
02-20-2026, 10:21 PM #12

Hola Xavi! Logaste resolver el problema del micrófono en tu POCO X3 usando un splitter, pero tienes el mismo inconveniente.

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RoiMP
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02-20-2026, 11:22 PM
#13
I managed to get it working but only in mono channel. The receiver got both mics but combined them into one channel. The splitter was just used to change TS to TRS and then to TRRS. If you intend to use it with separate channels (like Ultrastar or Singstar), you'll need to purchase either separate receivers for each mic or compatible hardware and software. I chose some wireless Singstar mics.
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RoiMP
02-20-2026, 11:22 PM #13

I managed to get it working but only in mono channel. The receiver got both mics but combined them into one channel. The splitter was just used to change TS to TRS and then to TRRS. If you intend to use it with separate channels (like Ultrastar or Singstar), you'll need to purchase either separate receivers for each mic or compatible hardware and software. I chose some wireless Singstar mics.

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