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SGM Gooseneck Microphones

Product Specification

MICROPHONES

• Capsule type: electret condenser

• Polar patterns: Cardioid or Super-cardioid

• Sensitivity (at 1 KHz): -58 dB (1.25 mV)

• Maximum SPL for 1% THD: 125 dB

PHANTOM MIC RIDER PRO

Processing functions:

• Automatic Gain Control: adjustable from 1:1 to 4:1

• Proximity Effect Control: three settings

• Plosive Control: three settings

• Frequency response: 

45 Series: 80 Hz to 18 kHz

40 Series: 50 Hz to 18 kHz

• Dynamic range: 115 dB typ (unweighted)

• Distortion: <0.05% @ 1kHz

• Propagation Delay: 0 ms

• Audio connector: 3-pin XLR

• Input resistance: 20k Ohm

• IR Sensor detection range: 3, 6, 9 feet

• IR Time to turn off: 5, 10, 15 sec

• Phantom power requirement: 48V 

Response charts and polar plots:

Included in the box:

• SGM Gooseneck Mic, w/windscreen

• Phantom Tool for adjusting settings

• Operating Guide

• SGM Gooseneck mic, w/

windscreen and base

• Phantom Tool for adjusting 

settings

• Operating Guide 

Specifications subject to change without notice.

SGM: Cardioid Models

SGM: SuperCardioid Models

SGM Frequently Asked Questions

Q: 

Why is my gain reduced?

A: If the AGC/Plosive Control is set to a high level 

you may need to increase your mixer gain.

Q: 

Why does the mic turn off too soon?

A:  You may need to increase the IR Time setting 

and then the IR Range setting to get the right IR 

Gate performance for your application.

Q: 

Can I get the mic to shut off sooner?

A:  Yes, you can decrease the IR Time to the fastest 

setting - 5 seconds.  You can also try reducing the 

IR Range to the closest setting - 3 feet. See pages 5 

and 9 for more information.

Q: 

Why is the IR sensor not affecting the mic?

A:  Check your IR Range settings and make sure 

you have not disabled the IR sensor.  See pages 5 

and 9 for more information.

Q:  

Why is the red LED staying on or flashing?

A:  This can occur when there is insufficient phantom 

power. Check your mixer and make sure it supplies 

industry-standard 48V phantom power. 

Summary of Contents for PHANTOM 45 Series

Page 1: ... Capsule IR Sensor Details 7 Installation Operation 8 Base models Product Specifications 12 Frequently Asked Questions Warranty Cautions 14 Gooseneck Microphones with built in IR Gate and Phantom Mic Ride Pro features including Sabine signal processing with 115 dB dynamic range and reduced phantom power requirements ...

Page 2: ...ase w Switch SGM12 S PMR45 SW 12 Super Cardioid Base w Switch 40 Series with built in Infrared Gate only SGM18 C PMR40 18 Cardioid SGM18 S PMR40 18 Super Cardioid SGM14 C PMR40 14 Cardioid SGM14 S PMR40 14 Super Cardioid SGM18 C PMR40 NS 18 Cardioid Base SGM18 S PMR40 NS 18 Super Cardioid Base SGM12 C PMR40 NS 12 Cardioid Base SGM12 S PMR40 NS 12 Super Cardioid Base SGM18 C PMR40 SW 18 Cardioid Ba...

Page 3: ...te control button for 3 seconds then let go to reveal the current setting Press and hold again to cycle to the next setting Repeat to cycle back to the beginning Indicator The three color LED will flash amber once to indicate a 3 foot one meter IR Gate distance two times for a 6 foot two meter IR Gate distance 3 times to indicate a 9 foot three meter distance and 4 times to indicate the IR Gate is...

Page 4: ...e pops associated with certain hard consonants like p or t or k You may have a variety of people using the SGM mi crophone In this case you will have to chose a setting that protects your system from those who get too close to the mic and still allows for sufficient gain for normal speakers andforthosewhospeakinaveryquietvoice Higher settings may require an increase in gain at the mixer to maintai...

Page 5: ... distances Use the included Phantom tool to adjust the settings on your SGM mic Infrared Gate Theheat sensingIRsensorisintegratedintothehousing of the mic capsule This sensor reacts to changes in body heat so when a person gets in front of the mic it will turn on the mic When a person walks away from the mic the sensor will turn the mic off Do not block the sensor or you will defeat the sensing ac...

Page 6: ... t or k You may have a variety of people using the SGM mi crophone In this case you will have to chose a setting that protects your system from those who get too close to the mic and still allows for sufficient gain for normal speakers and for those who speak in a very quiet voice Higher settings may require an increase in gain at the mixer to maintain nominal level LED Green Red Off Mic is on Pro...

Page 7: ... and base Phantom Tool for adjusting settings Operating Guide Specifications subject to change without notice SGM Cardioid Models SGM SuperCardioid Models SGM Frequently Asked Questions Q Why is my gain reduced A If the AGC Plosive Control is set to a high level you may need to increase your mixer gain Q Why does the mic turn off too soon A You may need to increase the IR Time setting and then the...

Page 8: ...onflicts with applicable law then such modification disclaimer or limitation as the case may be shall be deemed to be modified to the extent necessary to comply with such law Your remedies for breach of these warranties are limited to those remedies provided herein and Sabine gives this limited warranty only with respect to equipment purchased in the United States of America INSTRUCTIONS ONLINE RE...

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