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S I L V E R B U L L E T M I C R O P H O N E S Y S T E M
Thank you for choosing the K&K Silver Bullet Instrument Microphone. This device is a very powerful condenser
microphone with excellent frequency range. Due to its versatile small size and its convenient attachment directly
to the instrument, it can be used with a wide variety of different instruments:
•
Wind instruments, shown here on a concert flute. Attach microphone close to blowhole of flute with
approximate distance of 2” to 3”. Use foam windscreen. For saxophones or trumpets, clip the mic to the
bell.
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String instruments such as mandolin, banjo, piano, violin, acoustic guitars and ethnic instruments like
sitar, bouzouki, saz, oud, balalaika and similar. For these instruments, remove the butterfly clip and attach
the mic with the supplied dual-lock (Velcro-like) fastener.
•
Percussion instruments, especially hand drums with open bottoms, such as darabokas, djembes, and
similar as well as for kalimba and slit drums. Remove the butterfly clip and attach the mic with the
supplied dual-lock (Velcro-like) fastener.
FEATURES
The Silver Bullet Microphone is handcrafted with the finest materials and has been specially designed for a wide
range of application for the musician. The Silver Bullet Microphone has a lot of great features:
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Mic can be positioned very closely to the sound source without unwanted proximity effect
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Provides freedom of movement for the musician
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Extremely flat response electret condenser capsule
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Grade A electronics provide pre amplification and active balanced output
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Optional phantom power or 9-volt battery power supply
CONNECTING THE MIC
1.
Plug the microphone into the
¼
” input jack of your preamp box.
2.
Connect the balanced XLR output (or
¼
” line output in the optional preamp model) of the microphone's
preamp box to a mixing console. If you want to connect the XLR output to a
¼
” input, you must use a
proper adapter. However, this may result in signal loss. We recommend you exchange your preamp for
the
¼
” output box.
3.
For wind instruments, we recommend you use the supplied windscreen. For string and percussion
instrument, leave the windscreen off for best frequency response.