Manual

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Low-Cut Switch
The Low-Cut Switch is located on the front-right side of the
microphone. Wind noise, plosives, footfall noise or rumble
might affect the recorded signal, so enabling the switchable
low cut filter reduces such unwanted noise and prevents
distortion. Additionally, the low cut filter also minimizes the
proximity effect when recording sound sources at a very
short distance.
Powering
In order to ensure proper operation, the microphone requires a phantom power source providing 48
Volts according to IEC 61938.
Risk of damage
Do not connect the microphone to any power supply other than a
phantom power source (input with phantom power or external IEC
standard phantom power supply) with a floating connector, using a
balanced cable with studio grade connectors to IEC 268-12 only. This
is the only way to ensure safe and reliable operation.
Safety and maintenance
Risk of damage
Please make sure that the piece of equipment to which your
microphone will be connected fulfils the safety regulations enforced in
your country and is fitted with a ground lead.
Cleaning the microphone
After every use, clean the microphone with a dry, soft cloth tissue and store it in a solid case or a
zipper pouch.
Technical Specifications
Capsule
2/3“ condenser capsule
Polar patterns
Cardioid
Frequency range
20 20,000 Hz
Sensitivity
20 mV/Pa -34 dBV
Max. SPL (0.5% THD)
130 / 150 dB
SPL
(0/20 dB Attenuation pad)
Equivalent noise level
16 dB(A)
Dynamic range
114 / 134 dB (0/20 dB Attenuation pad)
Signal-to-noise ratio
78 dB(A)
Low cut filter
100 Hz, 6 dB/Oct, switchable