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1.  On the microphone clip, you’ll find an adjustment for angling the position  
  of the microphone. Adjust the clip so that the “cup” of the microphone  
  clip is facing upward.
2.  Holding the microphone securely in one hand, place the microphone into  
  the “cup” portion of the microphone clip and then tighten the knurled ring  
  back onto the base of the microphone. Your microphone is now sup   
  ported by the microphone stand.

Attaching the XLR Cable

Your XLR cable has different connectors on each end. One end has three small 
prongs (male), while the other has three small holes (female).
1.  Begin by attaching the female end of the XLR cable to the base of the
  microphone by aligning the notches (one notch each for the microphone  
  and the cable). The cable will fit snugly into place. To remove the cable,  
  press and hold the release switch on the cable’s connector.
2.  If you are connecting your microphone into the XLR connector of a    
  microphone preamplifier or the input channel of a mixer, the other  

 

  end of the XLR cable will patch directly into the external device and you  
  will be ready to begin.

Using Your Microphone with a Computer

Most computers use what is known as a 3.5mm mini jack for audio input and 
output. To connect your microphone to a computer, you’ll need to use the 
supplied XLR - 3.5mm Mini-Plug adapter cable.
With your XLR cable already attached to the microphone, connect the male 
end of the XLR cable to the female (XLR) end of the adapter cable. The other 
end of the cable will have a 3.5mm connector. You are now ready to connect 
to the computer’s audio input.

Many self-contained personal recording systems use ¼-inch inputs. Others have 
both ¼-inch and XLR inputs. If the external device has XLR connectors, you can 
patch the microphone directly into the external unit by using the supplied XLR 
cable. If the external device uses ¼-inch inputs, you’ll need to use the supplied 
XLR to Mini-Plug Adapter Cable with the 3.5mm to ¼-inch Adapter.
1.  Connect your microphone and XLR cable to the XLR to Mini-Plug 

 

     Adapter Cable as previously described.
2.  Plug the 3.5mm mini jack into the supplied 3.5mm to ¼-inch adapter.   
  You are now ready to use your microphone with ¼-inch input-equipped

Unpack Your Microphone

Begin by removing the contents of your 
MXL Recording Kit. 
You should have the following components:
• Self-Powered Microphone
• Desktop Stand
•  Microphone Clip (this holds the microphone)
•  XLR cable (this is the cable with 3-prong connections on each end)
•  XLR to Mini-Plug Adapter Cable (this cable enables you to patch into your computer)
•  3.5mm Mini-Plug to ¼-inch adapter
• 9-Volt battery

Preparing the Microphone Stand and Clip

1. Open the desktop microphone stand so the tripod is fully open and 
 standing 

upright.

2. Take the microphone clip and screw it onto the microphone stand’s  

 

 threaded 

mount.

Setting Up Your Microphone

1.  Holding the microphone securely in one hand, unscrew and remove the    
  knurled ring at the base of the microphone.
2. Now unscrew and remove the sloped ring around the base of the
  microphone’s body. The microphone’s tubular body will now be loose.
3. Prior to removing the microphone’s main body housing, take a few mo   
  ments to visually orient yourself to the position of the battery switch rela
  tive to the On/Off\ markings on the microphone’s body. Now carefully  

 

  remove the main body housing.
4. On the opposite side of the microphone from the On/Off switch, you’ll see  
  the housing that holds the 9-volt battery. The battery can only be inserted  
  one way - so don’t worry!
5. Place the battery (terminals first) into the battery housing and slide it
  down and into position. The battery will “snap” into place when fully  

 

  inserted. If the battery doesn’t seem to fit, flip it over and re-insert it into
 the 

housing.

6. Carefully replace the microphone’s main body housing - aligning the  

 

  On/Off markings with the microphone’s battery switch.
7. Next, re-install the sloped ring onto the base of the microphone. The
  microphone’s body parts will now be secure and the On/Off switch  

 

  should move freely between the two positions.

Congratulations on your purchase of your MXL Recording Kit. 
MXL microphones are the result of world-class engineering and man-
facturing capabilities. They are designed to provide you with outstand-
ing peformance and exceptional value. To help you get started, please 
take a few moments to review the following instructions for setting up 
your new microphone.

Configuring Your New MXL Microphone

Placing the Microphone on the Desktop Stand

Using Your Microphone with ¼ -inch Input - Equipped Devices

Using Your Self-Powered Microphone with Phantom Power

Your self-powered MXL microphone can be used with phantom power without fear of damag-
ing either the microphone or the phantom power source. If the microphone senses phantom 
power, it will automatically bypass the internal battery and operate using phantom power. 
Please turn the microphone to the off position when not in use and remove the battery 

when storing or not using the microphone for long periods of time.

devices.

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