User manual AKG C 444
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[. . . ] The microphone has a cardioid polar pattern and therefore "prefers" sounds arriving from in front of it (from the user's mouth). the microphone case containing the condenser transducer is shock mounted on the microphone arm in order to suppress cable and mechanical noise. [. . . ] The optional B 29 L battery supply allows you to connect two microphones to a common balanced or unbalanced input in order to save on mixer inputs. The optional MPA III phantom power adapter lets you connect the C 444 to any phantom power source or XLR input with 9 to 52 V phantom power. For phantom powering the C 444 L via an MPA III we recommend the optional N 62 E or N 66 E AC power supply or the B 18 battery supply (also optional) from AKG. Using any power supply other than those recommended by AKG may damage your microphone and will void the warranty. To connect to an unbalanced input (mono jack), use a cable with a female XLR connector and TS jack plug (see fig. On the XLR connector, use a wire bridge to connect pin 1 to pin 3 and the cable shield. Bend the gooseneck so that the microphone will sit to one side in front of the corner of your mouth. And "t" sounds are overemphasized unnaturally), move the microphone capsule further away from your mouth (up or back). If the microphone sounds "thin" or flat, move the microphone capsule closer to your mouth (refer to fig. SPL for 1% / 3% THD: 126 dB / 130 dB Equivalent noise level: 22 dB-A Supply voltage: C 444 L: 9 V battery supply through B 29 L or bodypack transmitter, or 9 to 52 V universal phantom power through MPA III adapter When connected to equipment with a CE sign, this product conforms to EN 50 082-1. [. . . ] Microphone sounds "thin", feedback sets in at low levels: Move microphone closer to Microphone sits too far away from corner of mouth. For other products and distributors worldwide see our website: http://www. [. . . ]
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