Shure BRH440M User Guide
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Ensure the 3.5mm connector of the BRH440M is securely plugged into the corresponding input jack on your audio interface. If needed, use a 3.5mm to 6.35mm adapter for compatibility with larger jacks.
Check the connection to ensure the microphone is plugged in correctly. Verify that the mute switch is not engaged. Test the headset on another device to rule out device-specific issues.
Remove the ear pads gently from the headset. Use a damp cloth with mild soap to clean the surface. Let them air dry completely before reattaching.
Static noise may result from loose connections. Ensure all connectors are tight and free of debris. Try using a different audio source to see if the issue persists.
Yes, the cable on the BRH440M is detachable and can be replaced if necessary. Contact Shure or an authorized dealer for replacement options.
Store the headset in a clean, dry place. Use a protective case if possible to prevent dust accumulation and physical damage. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures.
Position the boom so the microphone is approximately one inch from the corner of your mouth. The boom is flexible and can be adjusted to your preferred angle.
This could be due to an imbalance in audio settings or a loose connection. Check your device's audio balance settings and ensure the headset is properly connected.
The ear pads should be replaced when they show signs of wear, such as cracking or loss of cushioning, which typically occurs every 12-18 months with regular use.
Adjust the headband to ensure it fits snugly without excessive pressure. Take regular breaks to relieve pressure on your ears, and consider using replacement ear pads for added comfort.