User Manual

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User Manual - EN
Thank you
Thank you for choosing an sE microphone! In addition to some basic safety precautions, this manual
includes details and specifications to help you get the most out of your DynaCaster. Please take a few
minutes to read through it.
Capturing excellent audio is our passion. We sincerely hope you’ll enjoy the sound of this mic as much as
we’ve enjoyed designing and building it for you.
Happy Broadcasting,
The sE Team
Brief Description
The DynaCaster has been designed from scratch to set a new standard for broadcast-style microphones. Its
brand-new DMC8 capsule and integrated DYNAMITE preamp provide better sonic reproduction, more
sensitivity, and less noise than the standards of decades past. The capsule has a patented shock absorption
system built into its body, preventing the need for a bulky external shockmount. Best of all, the three
recessed switches on the rear of the microphone allow you to tune the DynaCaster to your specific tonal
needs.
The DynaCaster is compatible with all broadcast boom arms. Furthermore, the XLR jack is integrated into
the stand mounting point for unobtrusive cabling and a low profile for on-camera applicatons. The internal
three-layer pop filter is removable for cleaning, and designed to offer enough plosive protection to be used
without an external “chunkypop filter. However, we’ve included an external windscreen, just in case that
suits your preference.
The DynaCaster is not just a speaking microphone. It can be used for singing, acoustic instruments, and
miking amplifiers. All of the features that make it great for broadcast applications double as tone-tailoring
options when recording and performing music!
What’s in the box
DynaCaster microphone
External windscreen
Microphone stand thread adapter
Controls
The DynaCaster has three switches. The middle switch toggles the internal DYNAMITE preamp on and off.
On the left and right are acoustic trim switches, allowing you to fine-tune the overall voicing of the
microphone.