The Voice of Germany: A breakdown complicates the work of the coaches

The blind auditions at "The Voice of Germany" will continue on Sunday evening. A breakdown causes questioning faces among the coaches.

The blind auditions of "The Voice of Germany" are entering a new round. This Sunday evening (8:15 p.m., on Sat.1 and on Joyn) the coaches Samu Haber (44), Rea Garvey (47), Nico Santos (27), Stefanie Kloß (36), Yvonne Catterfeld (40) and Mark Forster (37) again for the best talents. But this time the search is made more difficult. According to the website of "The Voice of Germany", Esther Nkongo (24) had a technical breakdown.

"When I opened my eyes at the end of the song, I thought: Okay, Esther, you gave everything, but unfortunately it was not enough," Nkongo said after her performance in the eighth episode of the music show. None of the coaches had turned around for the singer – for a reason. "I can't hear anything", regrets Mark Forster during her performance and colleague Rea Garvey agrees not to recognize the talent's voice. "Did they put any sound on it?" Asks her colleague Yvonne Catterfeld.

That was the reason for the defect

Extra loudspeakers in the coaches 'red chairs usually ensure that the talents' singing reaches the experts crystal clear and undistorted. "At Talent Esther, these loudspeakers have a defect for the first time in ten seasons," says the website. The production company Talpa explains the defect in the show as follows: "The wiring of the loudspeakers in the chairs did not react to the switching process – a technical defect. The loudspeakers in the chairs have different functions, depending on whether someone is speaking on the stage or one Talent sings. "

The speakers were in talk mode during the performance, which was intended for the conversation situation, so that the vocal microphone on these speakers could not be heard during Esther Nkongo's performance. Tonight will show whether the singer will get a second chance and still get ahead.

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