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Troubleshooting:

 

Problems:

 

Solutions:

 

For Technical Support: 

Microphone Not Working: 

 

No battery 

 

Battery dead 

 

Mic not plugged in all the way 

 

Bad wire from belt pack to PA or amplifier 

 

Wrong setting on the belt pack or PA 

 

EPROM installed incorrectly in belt pack. 

Monday through Friday between the 
hours of 12:00 noon - 9:00 P.M. - 
Eastern Standard Time, 9:00 am - 
6:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time 

Excessive Feedback: 

 

Too Close to sound source 

 

Wrong setting on PA or amplifier 

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Turn Trim to off. 

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Set channel volume to Unity 

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Set EQ controls to Unity (12 o’clock) position to start. 

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Turn master volume on mixer to Unity. 

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Slowly turn Trim up till the microphone begins to feedback, then 
back off slightly. 

 

Gain structure on EPROM too hot. 

PH: (973) 222-1865 

 

BP45

 Instructions 

BELT PACK:    

1.

 

Microphone plugs into belt pack. 

2.

 

Switch on belt pack includes 3 positions: 

a.

 

Bottom = Off 

b.

 

Middle = Standard Setting

 

 

c.

 

Top = Rolls off the Low End 

3.

 

The Belt pack uses 1 AA Battery OR Phantom Power.  Battery is preferred. 

4.

 

The OFF position only works with a battery.  (When used with phantom power, the microphone will not be able to be turned off. 

Preamp Instructions for Studio Series Microphones / S25B Bass / S18C Cello / M40 Piano / M51.

 

Pre-amp:    

1.

 

Works with 9 Volt Battery OR Phantom Power.

 

2.

 

9 Volt Battery is preferred and will last around 80 Hours.

 

3.

 

The Battery is activated ONLY when the mic is plugged into the pre-amp.

  

4.

 

When not using the microphone, disconnect the battery from the pre-amp.

 

5.

 

Do not use both phantom power and a battery at the same time.

 

Ground Lift Switch:    

If Experiencing a HUM – lift the ground.  The switch next to the XLR output 

connector marked ‘L’.  In this mode only, the 9 volt battery MUST BE USED, phantom power is 
disabled.

 

Instructions for S15G Guitar Microphone System 

The S15B is a low-profile cardioid condenser microphone.  The microphone is intended clamp to the outside of the guitar.  
The gooseneck is adjustable from a minimum of 3” to a maximum of 5 7/8”.  The microphone is powered either by a 9 
Volt Battery or 48 Volt Phantom power. The LED indicates status of the voltage.  The S15G comes with a BP40 Belt pack 

preamp.  See instructions for all belt pack preamps.  Connect the microphone cable already attached to the pre-amp using 
the mini XLR connector.  Using a standard XLR / microphone cable, not included, connect the cable to your PA system.   

Instructions for S3G Studio Microphone 

Summary of Contents for 97-4C

Page 1: ...is limited to repair of replacement of the product of our option AMT shall not be liable for damages based upon inconvenience loss of use of the product loss of time interrupted operation commercial loss or any other damages whether incidental consequential or otherwise Some states do not allow limitations an implied warrantee lasts and or do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental or...

Page 2: ...to mass production techniques Without the limitations imposed by large scale production AMT can utilize materials and concepts not attainable with other construction methods This concept also permits unusual flexibility in design and construction As a result some details of AMT microphones may differ slightly from published data and specifications Ongoing changes to improve performance are introdu...

Page 3: ... should be over the head joint If you have any reservations about placing it directly on the instrument we suggest making a sleeve out of felt All other materials could damage the finish Placement of the longest gooseneck should be over the keys while the shorter should be aimed at the armature not to be in the direct path so as not to pick up wind noise The VS Series Used with VS microphone A low...

Page 4: ...not be able to be turned off Preamp Instructions for Studio Series Microphones S25B Bass S18C Cello M40 Piano M51 Pre amp 1 Works with 9 Volt Battery OR Phantom Power 2 9 Volt Battery is preferred and will last around 80 Hours 3 The Battery is activated ONLY when the mic is plugged into the pre amp 4 When not using the microphone disconnect the battery from the pre amp 5 Do not use both phantom po...

Page 5: ...Phantom power required for use of Inline Preamps Use the ERTS with Banjo Hand Percussion Included with the ERTS 1 AMT ERTS Microphone and special clamp 1 Inline Preamp AMT Studio Series Microphone Instructions The AMT Studio Microphone versions combine the most natural clip on microphone systems on the market with the AMT AP40 floor pre amp The AP40 replaces the stock AMT BP40 belt pack pre amp Th...

Page 6: ...eant to be used by the player that requires a multi channel professional level wireless system This application is a commonly preferred method used by many professional level Sound Engineers as well as sound companies on major tours S25B Condenser Microphone System for Acoustic Bass The S25B is an electret condenser microphone that has been designed for acoustic bass All of the parameters that are...

Page 7: ...haracteristics of the bass microphone S25B with the exception of a slightly wider pattern higher frequencies and smaller size AMT P43S Harp Microphone System The AMT P43S Microphone is attached to a two part clip The clip will fit into the sound holes in the back of almost any harp Simply turn the thumbscrew to loosen the clip slide it over the edge of a sound hole and tighten the thumbscrew again...

Page 8: ...placed in front of or near a speaker that is producing a n amplified signal from that microphone there is a possibility for feedback This is the annoyingly loud high pitched squeal or sometimes the low irritating hum that amplification systems produce all too often It is important that the speaker be positioned so that it is pointing away from the harp as much as possible If you need to hear the s...

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