Radial Engineering Ltd.
Presenter™ User Guide
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The Microphone input & Tone controls
The MIC INPUT on the Presenter allows you to connect to your microphone using a standard XLR ca-
ble. This input is compatible with handheld and podium mics, or the output of a wireless microphone
receiver. If your microphone requires 48V phantom power to operate, simply engage the recessed
48V switch before turning up your levels – a red LED will illuminate on the back of the Presenter to
let you know that phantom power is active. The MIC IN knob will set the overall output level of the
microphone.
Three tone shaping controls are also provided to tailor the sound of the microphone to suit the
environment or the timbre of the speaker. The LOW CUT switch allows you to engage a filter
that eliminates excessive low frequencies: the middle setting on this three-position switch rolls
off frequencies below 80Hz, while the lowest setting rolls off below 120Hz. The LOW and HIGH
controls are shelving equalizers that allow you to boost or cut the low and high frequencies.
Start with these controls at 12 o’clock and adjust to suit when
speaking into the microphone and listening to the output of your
speakers – the EQ settings can go a long way towards increas-
ing the clarity of your voice in the room.
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