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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.

  

 

Summary of Contents for MC770

Page 1: ...High Quality Drum Microphones MC770 DCB 4 CMA 4 DCT 4 ...

Page 2: ...e 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 co...

Page 3: ...R male connector The SHM1 shock mount that goes with this mic uses the standard thread 5 8 or 3 8 which can be easily assembled with different kinds of microphone stands The shock mount system minimizes transmission of mechanical noise and vibration Characteristics Specific for low frequency response Low disturbance when impedance varies high gain before sound s feedback Low noise high SPL endurab...

Page 4: ... unwanted noise from moving toms or vibrations from the stage when using a mic stand The microphone adopts a standard XLR male connector The SHM1 shock mount that goes with this mic uses the standard thread 5 8 or 3 8 which can be easily assembled with different kinds of microphone stands Characteristics Specific frequency response Low disturbance when impedance varies high gain before sound s fee...

Page 5: ...equencies from 150Hz The durable roadworthy construction of the CMA 9 includes the brass housing nickel plated surface and metal mesh grill Characteristics Adopting low noise transformer free Cardioid polar pattern high sensitivity low noise and wide dynamic range Low frequency and sensitivity attenuation switches Metal pop filter and shock mount Durable roadworthy construction Technical specifica...

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