
- USB-ports on MP3 modules found on PA mixers, active speakers, DJ mixers, DJ
controllers, etc.
- USB-battery charger
- USB-ports on car radios
In some cases, Devine M-Mic USB PRO microphones will work when connected to USB
ports fitted to gaming consoles, but considering the rapid nature of development in this field,
compatibility cannot be fully guaranteed. Please refer to the manual of your gaming console
for more information.
Upgrades (Pop Filter, Windscreen)
The microphone capsule and USB converter fitted to every Devine M-Mic thing, have been
optimised. Since the microphones come with a tripod stand and shock mount included,
there’s no need to purchase these accessories separately. As stated earlier in this manual,
the microphone can be used with third-party microphone stands and arms for enhanced
performance and positioning.
Another way to optimise the recording of speech and vocals is to use a pop filter/screen.
This is generally a circular frame made of metal or plastic fitted with a nylon or metal gauze.
These are placed in front of the microphone and may come with a flexible arm for optimal
positioning. A pop filter breaks up the air dispersion caused by plosive sounds (the
pronunciation of letters such as the P, K, S, T and F). Pop filters work best when the
microphone is positioned near the mouth of the speaker because this is where the
explosions of air are most powerful.
If you’re recording in windy situations, possibly under a roof outdoors, it’s recommended to
use a wind screen. Wind screens prevent the unwanted noise and reduced recording quality
caused by gusts of wind blowing past the microphone capsule and housing.
A wind screen usually consists of a black cap made of breathable foam that breaks up the
flow of air while registering sounds and without losing too much sound quality. Ask your local
retailer for more advice regarding compatible wind screens.
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: -