
Using the M-Mic USB PRO
After you’ve unpacked the Devine M-Mic USB PRO and the various accessories, it’s
important that you install the microphone onto the included tripod with the help of the shock
mount.
When folded out, the tripod stands on three legs fitted with rubber caps to ensure stable
positioning with enough grip to prevent as much (vibrational) noise as possible.
After you’ve set up the tripod, the shock mount can be
easily screwed on via the screw thread.
Next, the microphone itself can be installed in the
shock mount. Make sure to mount the microphone with
the Devine logo facing you and use the silver-coloured
tightening knobs to secure the microphone inside the
shock mount. Once installed, the setup should look the
same as illustrated in the image on the right.
It’s important to note the following:
- Always ensure that the brand logo and model number
are facing you, since this guarantees optimal sound
registration.
- Always ensure that one of the tripod legs is facing
you. This stabilises and tilts the microphone forward
slightly, preventing it from falling over .
- Aim the microphone towards yourself by slightly tilting
the shock mount and placing the microphone at an
angle so that you can see and read the brand and
model number from your seated position. This way, sound can be optimally captured.
- Always place the microphone and tripod on a flat and stable surface, such as a desk or
table.
Optional:
When installed in the included shock mount, the M-Mic USB PRO can be combined with
professional microphone stands and/or third-party broadcasting arms as long as these
feature a 3/8” or 5/8” (industry standard) screw thread. If needed, you can use the screw
thread adapter fitted to the tripod.
When using the microphone in combination with a third-party stand, it’s advisable that you
place it as close to you as possible to achieve optimal results. Again, it’s important that the
brand and model number of the microphone remain clearly visible. The microphone can also
be positioned upside-down if needed.
The information included in this manual is subject to change at any time and without notice
Version:
1.0
Date and Author Initials: 30-04-2020 RV
Revision Date and Author Initials: -