User Manual

SM Pro Audio
SM Pro Audio
Operational Manual
- SM MC01 Condenser Microphone -
Version 1.1
Welcome, and thank you very much for expressing your confidence in SM Pro
Audio products by purchasing this microphone. The SM MC01 large diaphragm
condenser microphone has been designed to be used as a standard tool for
home/pro studios. With much experience in the audio industry over a long
period of time, and along with valuable suggestions from our customers, our
engineers have developed a microphone we know you will be satisfied with.
We guarantee you uncompromising quality as well as excellent technical and
audio properties at an extremely affordable price.
Regards,
SM ProAudio
Foreward
The SM MC01 large diaphragm professional condenser microphone is designed
for use in studios, concert halls, and broadcast applications. They are well-
known for their wide frequency response, smooth response curve, large
dynamic range, and low distortion.
The combination of tapered low end and upper presence rise really lends the
SM MC01 to vocals, however you will find the microphone equally well suited
to many other applications including acoustic guitar etc.
Featuring our precision 1" Gold Sputtered Diaphragm, discrete Class A FET
electronics with transformer coupled balanced output, -10dB PAD, -10dB
100Hz Bass roll-off, the SM MC01 will find a place in any studio.
User's Guide
1. Connect the microphone using a standard XLR microphone cable.
Please note - Phantom power is required for this condenser micro
phone. Your mixer or microphone pre-amp must have phantom power
enabled for the microphone to operate.
2. The direction of the operational polar patterns is in relation to the front
face of the microphone. The front face can be identified as the side
that has a small polar pattern logo and the bass roll-off and PAD
switches present. Point this face of the microphone towards the direc
tion of the source of the sound.
3. If you need to cut the input sensitivity, please use the -10dB PAD
switch provided on the right hand side of the front face of the micro
phone.
4. If you need to cut the bass frequency, please use the bass roll-off
switch on the left hand side of the microphone.
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