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Devine SM-100 Instrument Condenser Microphone User manual
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1. DEVINE Devine SM 100 Instrument Condenser Microphone oM 100 User manual Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author initials 27 01 2014 DK Revision date author initials 27 01 2014 DK Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Devine SM 100 Instrument Condenser Microphone Before you unpack all the received items carefully read this manual to become familiar with the functions of the microphone Also check the contents of the box to make sure all necessary parts are included If any parts are missing or if the microphone fails to operate properly or if you have any problems while using it disconnect it from phantom power supply and contact your local dealer for more information and help Box contents 1 Devine SM 100 microphone 1 Microphone clip 1 Windshield 1 Leather look bag Unit and accessory inspection If the unit is not going to be used for a longer period of time disconnect it from its source and store it ina dust free environment Always check the unit for possible damage before use If you suspect that something is wrong with the unit do not connect it When you suspect that your unit is broken or damaged contact your local dealer or a certified technician to inspect the unit Note Illustrations shown in this manual may vary from the actual product Any information and illustr
2. ations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author initials 27 01 2014 DK Revision date author initials 27 01 2014 DK Description The Devine SM 100 is an instrument condenser microphone for recording applications The SM 100 adopts a 16 mm high quality capsule and a high quality electric circuit It has a high sensitivity and low self noise a cardioid Uni directional polar pattern and a 3 pin XLR output connector for perfect signal transmission The SM 100 can be widely used for recording acoustic instruments overheads piano orchestra sound etc IMPORTANT Phantom power This instrument condenser microphone requires 48V phantom power from a PA mixer studio mixer audio interface or phantom power supply Consult the manual of your equipment or contact your local dealer when in doubt if your equipment is capable of providing a 48V voltage This microphone will not work properly when there is no proper 48V voltage activated Always check this if you suspect that your microphone might be damaged or broken Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author initials 27 01 2014 DK Revision date author initials 27 01 2014 DK Usage 1 Turn on your amplifier or mixing board and set the volume control to minimum position to connect the phantom power to the m
3. icrophone 2 While turning on the phantom switch accommodate the volume control from low to high until your preferred level is reached 3 If the head of the microphone is covered by hand or brought close to the speaker a howling sound may be generated To prevent this first decrease the volume and then place the microphone in such a manner that it is not pointed towards the speaker Also please make sure there is a sufficient distance between the microphone and speaker 4 Please note that the components of this microphone have a very fine sensitivity Do not drop hit or apply a strong shock to it 5 To maintain the sensitivity and quality of sound reproducing avoid exposing the microphone to moisture and extreme temperatures Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution No sound or very low sound No phantom power Connect or activate phantom signal power supply Volume set too low Increase incoming volume and gain on your mixer interface or other sound processing device Microphone positioned too far Place the microphone closer to the away sound source Rattling and cracking sounds Moist inside the microphone Let the microphone dry on room temperature and avoid use of the microphone in humid or moist environments Do not let the microphone come in contact with water or liquids Loud high frequencies coming Microphone positioned too close to Move the microphone further away from the speakers the speakers which causes f
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5. rom the speakers or change the feedback position to prevent the microphone to be aimed directly at the speakers Interruptance of the microphone Loose cable or broken cable Check if the cable is plugged into signal the microphone correctly If that does not solve the problem try to change the cable Distortion and or noise in the Too much airflow caused by vocal Use a pop filter sold separately captured sound airflows Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User manual version 1 0 Creation date author initials 27 01 2014 DK Revision date author initials 27 01 2014 DK Technical specifications Small condenser microphone Perfect for recording acoustic instruments overheads piano etc Element 16 mm condenser capsule Polar Pattern Uni directional Freqeuncy Response 30 Hz 18 kHz Sensitivity 38 3dB OdB 1V Pa at 1KHz Output Impedance 1000 30 at 1 kHz Self Noise 24dB A Max input SPL 135dB at 1 kHz lt 1 T H D S N Ratio 70dB Power requirement 9V 52V Phantom Power 0 20 50 100 200 500 1K 2K 5K 10K 20KHz Frequency Response Graph 180 Uni directional at 1kHz Includes 1 Microphone clip 1 Windshield 1 Leather look bag for safe transport and storage Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice User ma
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