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Specifications

System Requirements:

Macintosh: Mac OS X; USB 1.0 or 2.0; 64 MB RAM (minimum);

Windows: XP/Vista/Windows 7; USB 1.0 or 2.0; 64 MB RAM (minimum)

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Specifications are subject to change without notice. 

Features:

•  High sensitivity, low noise and wide dynamic range

•  Cardioid pickup to reduce unwanted noise

•  Durable metal body and mesh grill

•  Powered by USB type B cable

•  Mute button

•  Windows and Mac compatible, no drivers needed

Inclusions:

1 x USB Microphone

1 x Tripod folding desk stand

1 x USB cable length: 1.8M 

1 x Microphone sock

Power supply: Computer USB power

Direction: Cardioid

Frequency range: 30-18.000Hz

Max SPL: 94dB

Sampling rate: 16 bit, 48kHz

Sensitivity: -36dB +/- 2dB

(0dB=1V/Pa at 1KHz)

S/N Ratio: 74dB

Mic Gain: −16dB (45dB Max)

Power Output: USB Powered, 100 mA

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Technical Assistance:

 

If you need assistance setting up or using your Stadium product now or in the 

future, call Stadium support Australia 

TEL: 03 – 8587 8898    FAX: 03 – 8587 8866      Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm AEST 

This manual is considered correct at time of printing but is subject to change. 

For latest manuals and updates refer to the website. 

Copyright © 2017 by TDJ Australia 

Summary of Contents for SYDNEY

Page 1: ...USB MICROPHONE USER GUIDE stadium SYDNEY PODCAST GAMING VOCAL MUSIC CARDIOID PATTERN VOICE OVERS ...

Page 2: ...r Your computer will automatically recognize the USB device 2 To select the SYDNEY as your audio input first open your System Preferences NOTE Many recording software programs are available online Audacity is widely used free software for recording and editing sounds It is available online at http sourceforge net ...

Page 3: ...S X 3 Next click Sound to display the Sound Preference panel 4 Click the input tab and select the SYDNEY USB as the device for sound input Your preferences are now set to use the SYDNEY on your Mac with GarageBand or another recording program of your choice ...

Page 4: ...ug the free end of the provided USB cable into the USB port on your computer Your computer will automatically recognize the USB device 2 To select the SYDNEY USB as your default recording device begin at your START menu 3 Select Control Panel ...

Page 5: ...Preliminary setup with Windows XP 4 Select Sounds and Audio Devices 5 continued ...

Page 6: ...st computer volume by clicking on the Volume button beneath Sound recording Default device 7 Through the Wave In window you can set the computer volume or mute the microphone 8 Your preferences are now set to use the SYDNEY with Windows XP with the recording program of your choice SYDNEY USB MEMPHIS continued ...

Page 7: ...egin at your START menu Select Control Panel 3 Select double click Sound 5 Select the Recording tab Make sure that the SYDNEY USB microphone is set as the default recording device You should see a green check mark beside the USB microphone icon Your preferences are now set to use the SYDNEY with Windows Vista with the recording program of your choice 7 Microphone SYDNEY USB Mic Working Microphone ...

Page 8: ... end of the USB cable into the USB port on your computer Your computer will automatically recognize the USB device 2 START menu Control Panel Sound To select the SYDNEY USB as your default recording device begin at your START menu Select Control Panel 8 ...

Page 9: ...Preliminary setup with Windows 7 10 4 Select Sound 5 The following screen will pop up 9 continued ...

Page 10: ...e 10 Preliminary setup with Windows 7 10 6 Select the Recording tab and choose SYDNEY USB as the default device 7 Double click on the SYDNEY USB icon to open the Microphone Properties window Select the levels tab to adjust microphone level loudness You may need to come back to this window to readjust the level after you begin recording continued ...

Page 11: ...n increase the microphone gain either from the control panel or system preferences settings or through your recording program Positioning your microphone It is important to position the microphone directly in line on axis with the person speaking singing or instrument or other sound source to achieve the best frequency response of the microphone This requires the user to speak into the microphone ...

Page 12: ... Inclusions 1 x USB Microphone 1 x Tripod folding desk stand 1 x USB cable length 1 8M 1 x Microphone sock Power supply Computer USB power Direction Cardioid Frequency range 30 18 000Hz Max SPL 94dB Sampling rate 16 bit 48kHz Sensitivity 36dB 2dB 0dB 1V Pa at 1KHz S N Ratio 74dB Mic Gain 16dB 45dB Max Power Output USB Powered 100 mA 12 Technical Assistance If you need assistance setting up or usin...

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