User manual AKG C 419 III

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[. . . ] A built-in windscreen reduces wind and blowing noise and an external windscreen for additional wind noise attenuation is included with the microphone. With 3-pin XLR connector with integrated adapter for 9 to 52 V universal phantom power. [. . . ] To avoid damaging the cable, never try to pull out the cable itself!Push the mini XLR connector (1) on the microphone cable into the mini XLR socket (2) on the cable of the MPA III L (3) to the stop. (Refer to the instruction manual of the unit to which you connected your microphone. If your mixer provides no phantom power: Connect the MPA III L (3) to an optional AKG phantom power supply (4) (N 62 E, N 66 E, B 18, B 15) and use an XLR cable (5) (e. , an optional MK 9/10 from AKG) to connect the phantom power supply (4) to the desired balanced input. The best way to get the ultimate sound is to experiment with various microphone positions. The following sections describe proven techniques that you may want to use as starting points for your own experiments. For subtone playing, you might like to align the microphone with the middle of the bell. Be prepared, though, to get a lot of wind noise along with the saxophone sound. You can reduce excessive key noise by placing a narrow strip of foam between the microphone clamp and the instrument. Since the clarinet radiates low frequencies through the keys and high frequencies through the bell only, we recommend to use two microphones: 1. Alternative technique: If you do not wand to use an extra stand-mounted microphone, you can use a single C 419III instead: 1. [. . . ] SPL for 1%/3% THD: Equivalent noise level: Power requirement: pre-polarized condenser microphone cardioid 20 Hz to 20, 000 Hz 7 mV/Pa (-43 dBV re 1 V/Pa) 200 2000 126/130 dB SPL 31 dB (A) (to DIN 45412) C 419III PP: 9 to 52 V universal phantom power C 419III L: B 29 L battery power supply, MPA III L phantom adapter, AKG WMS bodypack transmitters approx. This product conforms to EN 50 082-1 provided it is connected to equipment with a CE mark. [. . . ]

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