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OPERATION

When plugging the microphone in, the five-pin XLR connectors between the microphone and the 
power  supply  should  be  inserted 

gently

  into  their  corresponding  sockets.  Rough  handling, 

misaligned  orientation,  or  trying  to  force  the  connections  together  too  quickly  could  result  in 
bent pins.

Operation Tip!
Your MA-200  was thoroughly checked and burned-in before leaving the  factory. Before  using  it 
for the first time, we recommend connecting the MA-200 to its power supply and letting it warm 
up for at least thirty minutes. Moisture build-up on the  capsule or on the  other high-impedance 
components within the  microphone  can cause  random  noise  or static.  The  thirty  minute  initial 
warm-up will drive out any residual moisture that may have collected on the internal components 
during shipping or storage.

Also note  that  if the  MA-200  is being used  with  phantom  powered  microphones in  a  multiple 
microphone  setup,  phantom  power  may  be  applied  to  the  channel  connected  to  the  MA-200 
without ill effect, 

provided that your standard 3-pin microphone cables are wired properly.

  

A  grounded  power  cord  is used  to  connect  the  power  supply  to  an  electrical  socket.  MA-200 
power  supplies  are  shipped  pre-wired  for  standard  AC  voltage  in  the  country  where  the 
microphone is sold. If there is a need to change AC voltage (travel, sale to 

another country,  etc.),  an external  switch allows the power supply to be configured for 100,  115 
or 230 volts at either 50 or 60 Hz. Make sure the fuse  is the proper value - 500 mA for 100-120 
Volts AC and 250 mA for 230 Volts AC.

"Hot  plugging"  any  vacuum  tube  microphone  can  damage  the  mic’s electronics, 

so  always  be 

sure to connect the microphone to the power supply with its multi-conductor cable before turning 
the power supply on.

AC LINE FUSE

A  spare  fuse  is included  with your  MA-200 power  supply. It  is located in  the  fuse  carrier  just 
above  the  AC  receptacle.  To  access  the  fuse,  gently  pry  out  the  carrier  with  a  flat  bladed 
screwdriver. The fuse is mounted in the clip and the spare is located is a small channel behind the 
cover. Replace the fuse with the same type as supplied with your microphone.

MAINS VOLTAGE

 

FUSE TYPE

100 Volts AC

 

T500mAL

120 Volts AC

 

T500mAL

220 Volts AC

 

T250mAL

In the  rare  event  that  you experience  fuse  failure,  identify the  cause of the  failure  before using 
the  microphone  again!  The  most  common  cause  for  a  fuse  to  fail  would  be  a  damaged 

Summary of Contents for MA-200

Page 1: ...ormation including Recording Tips FAQ s Warranty Registration Customer Service CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 OPERATION 4 CARE OF YOUR MICROPHONE 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 POLAR RESPONSE 7 FREQUENCY RESPONSE 7 WARRANTY 8 ...

Page 2: ...that the microphone is used sensibly For optimum performance from your microphone please read this manual thoroughly and familiarize yourself with the proper use of the MA 200 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Carefully unpack your MA 200 and verify that all of the accessories included with the microphone are accounted for Do not discard any packing materials If anything is missing or damaged contact your ...

Page 3: ...t for 120V 60 Hz operation MA 200s purchased outside of the USA are set for the voltages of the country to which they are exported This information is duly noted on the outside of the shipping box as well as on voltage selector of the power supply The MA 200 uses a line fuse for protection Never replace this fuse with one of a higher current rating Use only that type which was supplied with the un...

Page 4: ...d is used to connect the power supply to an electrical socket MA 200 power supplies are shipped pre wired for standard AC voltage in the country where the microphone is sold If there is a need to change AC voltage travel sale to another country etc an external switch allows the power supply to be configured for 100 115 or 230 volts at either 50 or 60 Hz Make sure the fuse is the proper value 500 m...

Page 5: ...r supply as the resulting voltage surges can damage the mic s or following preamplifier s electronics 3 Keep the microphone cable and power supply in a safe place such as its carrying case or a microphone locker when not in use 4 When plugging in the five pin cable between the microphone and power supply orient the plug correctly and plug the connectors in gently Rough handling or hurry up plug in...

Page 6: ...SPL 3 125dB SPL SELF NOISE 14dB nominal not to exceed 16dB A weighted OUTPUT CLIPPING LEVEL 132dB 20 Hz 135dB 32 Hz 136dB 100 Hz 136dB 1 kHz 136dB 10 kHz IMPEDANCE 200 ohms transformer balanced VACUUM TUBE 5840 pentode tube wired for triode operation DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Carrying case with microphone power supply shock mount and cables 13 lbs Microphone 7 5 8 X 2 1 lb SHIPPING WEIGHT 13 5 lbs POW...

Page 7: ...POLAR RESPONSE Type Cardioid FREQUENCY RESPONSE 20Hz 20kHz 2 5dB ...

Page 8: ...uld service be required for your Mojave Audio product please contact the manufacturer Excellent service will also be provided for products beyond the warranty period at a modest cost for parts and labor Please visit mojaveaudio com for the latest updates and technical information MODEL NUMBER_________________ SERIAL NUMBER__________________ DATE OF PURCHASE_______________ PURCHASED FROM___________...

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