USB MICROPHONE MV51 USER GUIDE Le Guide de l’Utilisateur Bedienungsanleitung Guia del Usuario Guida dell’Utente Manual do Usuário Руководство пользователя 日本語 사용자 가이드 繁體中文 Panduan Pengguna © 2015 Shure Incorporated 27A24501 (Rev. 2) Printed in U.S.A.
USB Microphone The Shure MV51 is a professional-quality USB condenser microphone, ideal for home recording, podcasting, and video conferencing. The attractive and durable all-metal design features an adjustable kickstand for desktop use, and can also mount onto a microphone stand. A touch panel user interface provides control of microphone gain, headphone level, application modes, and muting. Mounting and Placement Desktop Aim the microphone towards the sound source by adjusting the kickstand.
Touch Panel Interface Controls 5 Touch Panel ① Volume Control Slider Adjust microphone or headphone level by sliding your finger across the control surface. -- Press the mode button to activate microphone level. -- Press the headphone button to activate headphone volume. ② LED bar Displays microphone and headphone level. The LED color indicates the level being displayed or adjusted. ③ Mute Button Press to mute and unmute the microphone. ④ Mode Selector Press to select preset mode.
Applications This section suggests microphone placement for typical use cases. Keep in mind that there are many effective ways to record a given source. Experiment with the following microphone placement and settings to find what works best. Podcast and Voice Recording Set the microphone to the Speech mode. Speak directly into the front of the microphone at a distance of 2-12 inches (5-30 cm) away. Speaking closer to the microphone results in more bass response, similar to voices on a radio broadcast.
Adjusting Microphone Level Select the correct preset mode for your recording application. If you hear distortion or the audio is too low, adjust the microphone level in the audio or sound control panel of your computer or recording device. Tips: • Set the microphone level before adjusting headphone volume. • The headphone volume does not affect the signal level sent to the computer. • Use the volume slider on the front panel to adjust the microphone gain level.
Sampling Rate and Bit Depth Sample Rate and Bit Depth settings are found in a drop down menu in the audio or sound control panel of your computer. You can adjust these variables to fit your needs. Select a lower sample rate for podcast recording, when it is important to have a smaller file for easy download. Select a higher sample rate for music and more dynamic recordings. Tip: Record at a higher sample rate and bounce down to an M4A for a file with the highest sound quality at a manageable size.
Specifications MFi Certified Yes Adjustable Gain Range 0 to +36 dB Transducer Type Electret Condenser (25 mm) Maximum SPL 130 dB SPL [2] DSP Modes (Presets) Speech/Singing/Acoustic/Loud/Flat Polar Pattern Unidirectional (Cardioid) Bit Depth 16-bit/24-bit Sampling Rate 44.1/48 kHz Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz Sensitivity -39 dBFS/Pa at 1 kHz [1] [2} Stand Adapter 5/8-27 thread mount (standard mic stand mount) Housing all metal construction Net Weight 574.7 g (20.27oz.) Headphone Output 3.
1,000 Hz Polar Pattern 20 0,61 m (2 ft.