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How to read a polar pattern diagram 

First of all, you have to be able to read a polar pattern diagram properly . It contains 
all necessary information you need to foresee the result during recording . 
 
Think  of  a  a  360°  field  surrounding  the  microphone.  0°  is  the  “front”  of  the 
microphone and the angle where the microphone has its maximum sensitivity . 
The scale of the circle consists of smaller circles, each representing a 5 dB 
decrease in sensitivity .
 
The decibel (dB) is a logarithmic unit to compare two values. If the specification 
of a cardioid pattern microphone states it has a rear rejection of 25 dB, it means 
that the most sensitive part (0°)  is compared with the least sensitive part (180°) 
 
For (sound) pressure, current and v6 dB is double the signal strength, 
+20 dB leads to 10 times the signal .  A typical rear rejection for a cardioid pattern 
is about -20 dB . Sound coming from the back of the microphone is picked up at 
1/10th sensitivity relative to the front signal . 
 

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Cardioid

The most commonly used polar 
pattern is most sensitive at 0° and 
least sensitive at 180° . You cannot go 
wrong using this for most recording 
applications . It is easy to get a dry 
signal as the cardioid pattern blends 
out a bad sounding room, a noisy fan 
in the background, etc .  

4.2.

 

Phantom power explained 

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All condenser microphones require an external power source called “Phantom 

Power” to generate polarization voltage for the capsule and to power the circuitry . 
Without phantom power, a condenser microphone will not work . 

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Phantom power is a DC voltage, that can be supplied by an audio interface, 

mixing console, pre-amplifier or a designated phantom power supply unit.   

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Phantom power needs to be switched on using a designated button located 

on the audio interface, preamp, or other recording devices . In most cases,  
the designated button reads “P48” or “Phantom Power” .  

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Phantom power is always supplied via the connected standard 3-pin XLR cable 

and does not require any other connector or cable in addition to that . 

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When activating phantom power, a sound can be audible - this is perfectly 

normal . You can mute the microphone channel while turning on phantom power 
to avoid this sound .

4.3. 

Polar patterns 

It is important to understand the basic principles of polar patterns to get the best out 
of every recording . The polar pattern of a microphone determines the sensitivity on 
different angles. In other words, it defines how much of the signal will be picked up 
by the microphone from different directions . By selecting the right pattern, you can 
avoid unwanted sound sources to bleed into your signal, adjust the mix between dry 
and room sound or change the frequency response and handling noise sensitivity . 

Polar graph frequency

1 .000 Hz

180˚

0

-10

30˚

330˚

150˚

210˚

60˚

120˚

300˚

240˚

90˚

270˚

Figure 4 .1

Summary of Contents for LCT 240 PRO

Page 1: ...1 ON THE NEXT LEVEL PLAY THE GAME PROFESSIONAL CONDENSER STUDIO MICROPHONE LCT 240 PRO USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... 3 Polar patterns 4 4 4 Important specs of a condenser microphone 5 5 Before you start 6 6 Setting up your LCT 240 PRO 6 7 Recording tips 7 8 Applications 8 8 1 Vocals 8 8 2 Guitar amps 8 8 3 Acoustic guitar 8 8 4 Drums 9 8 5 Stage use 9 9 Tech graph 10 10 Specs 11 Index 11 Accessories 11 12 Troubleshooting 12 13 Safety guidelines 13 14 Regulatory information 14 15 Warranty 14 ...

Page 3: ...ly transmitted to following equipment The condenser microphone has to be supplied with external power to generate polarization voltage for the capsule and to power the internal electronics This external power source is commonly known as Phantom Power Microphones with permanently polarized condenser capsules still need phantom power to make the internal electronics work 1 Introduction Thank you for...

Page 4: ...d All condenser microphones require an external power source called Phantom Power to generate polarization voltage for the capsule and to power the circuitry Without phantom power a condenser microphone will not work Phantom power is a DC voltage that can be supplied by an audio interface mixing console pre amplifier or a designated phantom power supply unit Phantom power needs to be switched on u...

Page 5: ...ant specs of a condenser microphone Sensitivity LCT 240 PRO Sensitivity 16 7 mV Pa 35 5 dBV Pa You can often read that a condenser microphone has a high sensitivity What does that mean in practical terms In short it means that a more sensitive microphone is hotter i e it requires less gain amplification to achieve a certain output level You can specify a microphone s sensitivity in two ways in mV ...

Page 6: ...not even ours Nowadays the easiest and most uncomplicated way is to buy a microphone and an audio interface that you can connect to your computer This setup is the most cost efficient recording solution Make sure that your audio interface has an XLR input channel that can supply 48V phantom power You also need a 3 pin XLR cable and a sturdy microphone stand Thereareseveralsoftwaresolutions DAW Dig...

Page 7: ...r your beam of light illuminates will be in the focus of your recording Room sound Try different rooms if you have the possibility every location sounds different A living room with shelves couches and carpet will sound balanced quite dry and will be suitable for most situations A bathroom will sound more lively due to its reflective tiles For some scenarios it can be an interesting place to recor...

Page 8: ... away from the instrument pointing towards the area where the neck and body meet If you are using two microphones point one towards the 12th fret the other one points towards the soundhole 8 Applications A condenser microphone is a classic go to microphone for studio work as it can capture every subtle nuance of the sound source therefore delivering natural and detailed sound 8 1 Vocals Use the wi...

Page 9: ...o vary the distance but be aware the further away the more bleed you get from other parts of the drum kit 2 Adding a snare mic Try to position the snare mic in a way that it does not pick up too much sound coming from the hi hat Use the rear rejection of the cardioid pattern to achieve a clean snare recording Start by positioning the mic above the rim pointing to the center of the snare drum Try v...

Page 10: ...ncy 125 Hz 250 Hz 500 Hz 1 000 Hz 2 000 Hz 4 000 Hz 8 000 Hz 16 000 Hz 0 180 0 10 30 330 150 210 20 Hz 20 dB 10 dB 0 dB 10 dB 20 dB 50 100 200 500 1 000 2k 5k 10k 20k 60 120 300 240 90 270 Figure 9 1 Frequency response of the LCT 240 PRO Figure 9 2 Polar graph of the LCT 240 PRO ...

Page 11: ...ith 3 8 and 5 8 threads LCT 40 Wx windscreen This one is especially useful when using the microphone outdoors to shield the capsule from wind Can also be used for vocal recordings to protect the capsule from moisture DTP 40 Lb transport bag Microphones which are not in use should not remain on the stand gathering dust or be unnecessarily exposed to humidity Unmount it and put it into the supplied ...

Page 12: ...l Check if all cables are well connected and functional My signal sounds distorted what can I do Check and adjust input gain on your audio interface mic preamp or other subsequent equipment always make sure you leave sufficient headroom Plosives sounds during vocal recordings can overload the capsule use a pop filter and or keep a greater distance between source and microphone Structure borne nois...

Page 13: ...annot be limited Please note The capsule is a sensitive high precision component Make sure you do not drop it from high heights and avoid strong mechanical stress and force To make sure that the microphone s high sensitivity and sound reproduction quality is sustained avoid exposing it to moisture dust or extreme temperatures Do not apply extensive force when disconnecting a cable always pull on t...

Page 14: ...to the date of purchase as shown on your purchase receipt LEWITT GmbH shall satisfythe warranty obligations by remedying any material or manufacturing faults free of charge at LEWITT s discretion either by repair or by exchanging individual parts or the entire appliance Any defective parts removed from a product during the course of a warranty claim shall become the property of LEWITT GmbH While u...

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