Chameleon Labs TS-1 MKII Owner'S Manual Download Page 3

 

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If you decide to take a break from using the microphone, you can lower the STANDBY 
switch until you return.  This will help to extend the life of the vacuum tube.  Note: it is 
not recommended that you leave the mic in its standby mode (POWER switch up and 
STANDBY switch down) for periods longer than thirty minutes.  When you are finished 
using the TS-1 MKII, switch it off and store it in its box with the supplied desiccant.  
There is no harm in using the microphone for very long periods of time but do not leave 
the microphone running continuously.  Some people feel that tube microphones should be 
left on at all times.  This is not true.  A vacuum tube has a finite service life and you will 
be using it up unnecessarily if you do this. 
 

Application 

 

The TS-1 MKII is a small diaphragm, condenser microphone with vacuum tube 
electronics.  It comes with interchangeable capsules, one of which has a cardioid pickup 
pattern, and the other is omni-directional.  A hyper cardioid capsule and a 1” large 
diaphragm capsule are also available as an optional accessory. To change the capsule, 
unscrew the capsule from the tip of the microphone and replace it with the other capsule.  
When mounting a capsule, be very careful not to cross-thread it and never force a capsule 
that is reluctant.  The capsules should screw on smoothly and easily.   
 
All capsules are marked to identify their pickup pattern.  The cardioid capsule has a heart 
shaped insignia printed on its side and the omni-directional capsule has a circle.  The 
cardioid capsule has vent slots on the side and the omni-directional capsule does not.  Use 
the cardioid capsule in situations where you desire to pickup specific sound sources, such 
as one guitar within an ensemble, or only the higher strings of a piano.  You can also use 
the cardioid capsule when you wish to reduce the acoustic presence of the space in which 
you are working, such as reducing crowd noise during live recording.  Use the omni-
directional capsule when you wish to pickup a wider area, such as a group of backing 
vocalists.  Also, use the omni-directional capsule when you wish to include more of the 
acoustic character of the space in which the microphone is being used, such as in concert 
halls that have outstanding acoustics. The optional TS-1L, 1” large diaphragm capsule 
will allow the microphone to perform as a conventional side address large diaphragm 
microphone, suitable for vocal and full range instrument recording.  The capsule is 
switchable between omni directional and cardioid patterns by using the toggle switch on 
the front of the microphone capsule.  There is also an optional adaptor, model number 
ADP-1, which allows CK Series capsules from AKG® to be mounted on the body of the 
TS-1 MKII.   
 
The TS-1 MKII can be used in very loud sonic environments without significant 
distortion.  If you hear distortion from the microphone, engage the “mic pad” on your 
mixer, or move the microphone farther from the sound source.  It is not recommended 
that you use the TS-1 MKII as a hand held microphone, or as a vocal microphone without 
a windscreen, or outdoors use on a windy day.  This is because it has no internal shock 
mount or pop filter.  However, the TS-1 MKII is an excellent vocal microphone when 
properly protected from plosive sounds, such as breath pops or wind.  If you wish to use a 

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