User manual AKG C 416 III

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[. . . ] The microphone snaps securely into the installation plate and can be removed easily. a 4-inch (100-mm) gooseneck lets you align the micorphone precisely for optimum sound. The high quality condenser transducer with its frequency-independent hypercardioid polar pattern provides a natural, detailed sound, high gain be- Fore feedback, and good rejection of spillover from nearby instruments. [. . . ] This may introduce hum or similar noise if you use a cable that is longer than 16 feet (5 m). The optional B 29 L battery supply allows you to connect the microphone to balanced or unbalanced inputs with no phantom power. Push the mini XLR connector (1) on the microphone cable into one of the two mini XLR sockets on the B 29 L (2) to the stop. To disconnect the cable, press the unlocking button on the mini XLR connector (1) and pull the connector (1) out of the socket. 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, , an optional MK 9/10 from AKG) to connect the phantom power supply (4) to the desired balanced input. 1 Introduction Before permanently mounting the microphone on your instrument or speaker cabinet, experiment with various microphone positions to get the best possible sound. 5 describe proven techniques that you may want to use as starting points for your own experiments. The supplied mounting hardware (see list below) lets you mount the microphone either permanently or by a detachable snap-on connection. Fix the H 416 installation plate on your instrument or speaker cabinet in one of the following ways: 3. These eyelets together with the elastomer damper incorporated in the gooseneck effectively suppress the transmission of mechanical noise. Squeezing the rubber eyelets would destroy their effectiveness as shock mounts. Remove the backing paper from both sides of the rubber plate and press the rubber plate firmly on the H 416 and then on the instrument or speaker. c) Mounting the H 416 on an uneven surface without using screws: · Use the supplied adhesive putty instead of the rubber plate. Slide the bracket on the gooseneck into the H 416 installation plate to the point that the bracket audibly clicks into place. You can remove the microphone easily, for in- Stance, in order to prevent it being damaged during shipping. You can permanently mount the microphone on your instrument or speaker cabinet in one of the following ways: Refer to fig. [. . . ] 15: Miking up a grand piano with two C 416IIIs The piano being a very large sound source, you should use two microphones in order to get a neutral sound. Phantom power supply: connect to power outlet or insert battery (batteries). SPL for 1%/3% THD: Equivalent noise level: Power requirement: pre-polarized condenser microphone hypercardioid 20 Hz to 20, 000 Hz 7 mV/Pa (-43 dBV re 1 V/Pa) 200 2000 121/131 dB SPL 30 dB (A) (to DIN 45412) C 416III PP: 9 to 52 V universal phantom power C 416III L: B 29 L battery power supply, MPA III L phantom adapter, AKG WMS bodypack transmitters approx. [. . . ]

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