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Description 

     

Earthworks SR20 is a directional prepolarized 

condenser microphone with a first-order cardioid 
pickup pattern directly coupled to a dedicated 
wideband, low output impedance transformerless 
preamplifier. The SR20 requires a standard 48V 
Phantom Power supply. It features a flat 
frequency response from 50Hz to 20kHz (Fig. 2), 
fast impulse response (Fig. 3), very low handling 
noise, uniform polar pattern, and high SPL 
handling capabilities. It provides excellent 
uncolored rejection of sounds arriving off-axis. 
     The SR20 is protected by US Patent No. 
6,091,829. 

Applications 

     Earthworks  SR20  is easy to operate. Connect 
the microphone to a microphone preamplifier 
supplying 48V phantom power using a standard 
XLR microphone cable. 

Please allow up to one minute 

for the microphone to settle.

 Plugging in the 

microphone “hot” (phantom power already 
present at the input) will not damage the 
microphone, and is actually preferred for faster 
settling. It is normal for any phantom powered 
mic to “pop” when plugged in or powered up. 
Make sure to mute the signal to speakers or 
headphones when phantom power is first applied. 
 

 

 

 

 

The SR20 is designed for vocals and 

incorporates a screw-on windscreen. It will 
accurately capture a voice with the same precision 
up to 90° off-axis. This means the same pristine 
sound quality is available at the front and side of 
the microphone. Up close the SR20 is warm, not 
“boomy”, while its unique windscreen assembly 
eliminates the popping of P’s. Its uniform polar 
response will provide more gain before feedback 
than other mics. Make sure to bring the mixer’s 
gain down before plugging the SR20 in for the 
first time as it has much higher output than 
dynamic mics. 

     To remove the windscreen unscrew it from the 
main body. Never use force! Without the 
windscreen the SR20 becomes a versatile 
instrument mic, outstanding for piano, guitar, 
drums, bass, woodwinds, and other instruments. 
     A  mounting  clip  and a screw-on windscreen  
are included with the microphone. This 
microphone has no removable parts other than 
the windscreen. 

Care of Microphones 

     Earthworks  SR20  microphone  is  a  precision 
instrument designed and built to provide years of 
top performance. Following these simple rules will 
help to protect your investment in the SR20: 

• 

Avoid touching the front protective screen. 

• 

Never attempt to disassemble the microphone 
– it cannot be opened. 

• 

Avoid extreme heat and condensing humidity. 
Allow the microphone to warm up in the case 
when bringing it in from the cold weather. 
Rough handling may damage the microphone 
even if no visible marks are left. 

• 

When not in use keep the SR20 in its case. 

Specifications 

Frequency response: 

50Hz to 20kHz ±2dB at 
6 inches (15cm) 

Polar Pattern:   

Cardioid (Fig. 4) 

Sensitivity:   10mV/Pa 

(-40dBV/Pa) 

Power Requirements: 

48V Phantom, 10mA 

Peak Acoustic Input: 

145dB SPL 

Output: 

  XLR 

(Fig. 

1) 

Output Impedance: 

100

, balanced 

 

 

 

(50

 ea. pin 2 & 3) 

Minimum Load: 

600

 btw. pins 2 & 3 

Noise: 

  22dBA 

equivalent 

Dimensions L x D 

212 x 22 mm 

   (8.4 

.860 

in.) 

Weight: 

  135g 

(.3lb) 

      Compliant 

 

 

Fig. 1. XLR Output Connector Assignment of SR20 

 

 

Fig. 2. Frequency Response (Typical) of SR20

 

 

 

Fig. 3. Impulse Response (Typical) of SR20 

 

 

Fig. 4. Polar Response (Typical) of SR20 

 

Specifications are subject to change without 
notice. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SR20

Page 1: ...SR20 Cardioid Microphone Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...low up to one minute for the microphone to settle Plugging in the microphone hot phantom power already present at the input will not damage the microphone and is actually preferred for faster settling It is normal for any phantom powered mic to pop when plugged in or powered up Make sure to mute the signal to speakers or headphones when phantom power is first applied The SR20 is designed for vocal...

Page 3: ...t in the SR20 Avoid touching the front protective screen Never attempt to disassemble the microphone it cannot be opened Avoid extreme heat and condensing humidity Allow the microphone to warm up in the case when bringing it in from the cold weather Rough handling may damage the microphone even if no visible marks are left When not in use keep the SR20 in its case Specifications Frequency response...

Page 4: ...XLR Output Connector Assignment of SR20 Fig 2 Frequency Response Typical of SR20 Fig 3 Impulse Response Typical of SR20 Fig 4 Polar Response Typical of SR20 Specifications are subject to change without notice ...

Page 5: ...questions regarding your SR20 microphone please contact us e mail Support EarthworksAudio com phone 1 603 654 6427 9a m 5p m ET For warranty and product return exchange information please refer to the back of the enclosed Calibration Chart ...

Page 6: ...Earthworks Inc 37 Wilton Rd Milford NH 03055 USA Phone 1 603 654 6427 Fax 1 603 654 6107 http www EarthworksAudio com Made in U S A ...

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