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Risk
of
damage
Please
make
sure
that
the
equipment
the
microphone
will
be
connected
to
fulfil
all
safety
regulations
in
your
country
and
is
fitted
with
a
ground
lead.
Connecting
your
microphone
The
microphone
provides
a
balanced
3
‐
pin
male
XLR
output
connector.
You
can
connect
the
microphone
either
to
a
balanced
or
an
unbalanced
microphone
input.
XLR
sockets
on
mixers
or
other
equipment
are
almost
always
balanced
microphone
inputs.
Please
use
a
high
quality
XLR
cable.
You
can
also
connect
the
microphone
to
an
unbalanced
jack
(mono)
input.
Use
a
cable
with
a
female
XLR
connector
and
a
1/4
inch
TS
jack
plug.
Don’t
use
cables
longer
then
5
meters/16ft,
because
unbalanced
connections
may
pick
up
interference
from
magnetic
fields
like
power
lines,
electric
motors,
dimmers,
to
avoid
hum
and
other
noise.
The
DCB
‐
4
and
DCT
‐
4
are
low
impedance
microphones
and
don’t
need
phantom
power.
The
CMA
‐
9
is
a
condenser
microphone
that
does
requires
phantom
power
(48v
DC).
The
DCB
‐
4
and
DCT
‐
4
will
not
be
effected
by
running
phantom
power.
Don’t
plug
or
unplug
your
microphone
from
your
equipment
unless
the
channel
volume
is
turned
down
fully
or
muted.
Cleaninge
Use
a
soft
cloth
to
clean
the
surface
of
the
microphone
body.