
The
SR-MV7000
is an XLR & USB condenser microphon which can be used to capture
audio to Mac, Windows computers, as well as Android devices. The
SR-MV7000
features
two selectable outputs solution, including 5-pin XLR output and USB-C output. It offers
flexible and high-quality audio solutions for podcastings, home-studio, streaming.
As an analog microphone, the 5-pin XLR output can be used to connect standard analog
microphone preamps or audio mixers via supplied XLR Cable and requires 48V phantom
power to operate.
As a digital microphone, the USB-C output can be used to connect with PC, Mac, laptop,
smartphone, tablets via supplied USB cable.
Built with the 3-array capsules, the
SR-MV7000
gives you a choice among four different
polar patterns. It incorporates stereo, omnidirectional, cardioid, bidirectional elements
to reproduce an exceptional sound.
A adjustable gain control (0dB,10dB,20dB,30dB) and 150Hz high-pass filter allows you
to customize audio as you expected.
Including a detachable desktop stand and pop filter, you can start home-studio
recording, podcast, voice-over as easily as possible.
Designed with 5/8" female thread at the bottom of unit, it gives you variable options
mounting to a tripod, boom pole and more.
Please read this manual carefully before using and strictly operate
and store in accordance with the instructions. Please save it for
your future reference.
If the user manual can not help you to solve problems, please ask
your retailer for help or email us:
1. Do not use the unit under moisture condition or water, don’t expose it to rain. Please
store it in a cool, dry place.
2. Please use and store it in normal temperature. Do not move it from overheated to
supercooled condition frequently as well as keep away from heat sources such as
heater or oven.
3. When using and storing, please pay attention to dust and moisture.
4. Be careful to violent collision.
5. To avoid acoustical feedback, do not hold the microphone close to the loudspeakers.
6. For the best pick-up pattern, do not hold your hand against the microphone cover.
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