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Definitely something going on that doesn't make sense here - input impedance of the mic input for that amp appears to be 1k, with the mic at 300ohm. Yes it's mismatched, but not enough to cause zero signal.
I'm guessing cable - can you borrow a standard xlr and try an adaptor, or get another xlrl to 1/4”?
Thank you for the advice and for pointing out the input impedance of both the mic and mic input on the amp .... I have better understanding of that now. Your guess was correct in that it was the cable ... a standard XLR to TS jack did the trick! 😊
Fantastic news, glad you got it sorted
Ok so impedance does not seem to be the issue, then. I'm gonna have to buy a xlr-ts mic cable or adapter tomorrow. Strangely, with all my cords and adapters, I don't have THAT one, of course! Plenty of XLRs, just nothing to convert to the TS jack! Hopefully tomorrow, Aroma or the seller can get back to me with some idea, as well.