Earthworks SR40V Manual de Usario

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HANDHELD CONDENSER VOCAL MICROPHONE
S R 4 0 V
1 SR40V Microphone
1 Microphone Clip
1 Protective Fabric Bag
YOUR PURCHASE INCLUDES
Thank you for purchasing the
Earthworks SR40V Handheld Vocal Microphone!
S PE CI F I CAT I ON S SR40V
Frequency Response 20Hz - 40kHz
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Sensitivity 10mV/Pa (-40dBV/Pa)
Power requirements 24-48V Phantom, 10mA
Peak acoustic input 145dB SPL
Output XLR-3M
Minimum output load 600Ω, balanced between pins 2 & 3
Noise 20dB SPL (A weighted)
Dimensions Length: 7.25 in. (184mm)
Max dia: 1.95 in. (55.3mm)
Min dia: .97 in. (27.5mm)
Weight .80lb (363g)
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Before setting up the microphone, pull back all existing settings and EQ. By doing this, you will have a
baseline understanding of how our microphones sound, and will then be able to adjust accordingly.
Begin by removing all included components from the packaging. Make sure to mute any incoming
signal to speakers or headphones to avoid any loud “pops” when connecting.
Connect the microphone to an audio interface supplying 24-48V phantom power using a standard
XLR cable. Because of the microphone’s larger capsule size, please allow one minute for the
microphone to settle. (Plugging in the microphone while phantom power is turned on will not damage
the microphone, and will actually settle the microphone faster.)
To guarantee your microphone provides years of performance, follow these guidelines:
Avoid extreme heat and condensing humidity.
Rough handling may damage the microphone even if no markings are visible.
When not in use, keep the microphone in its case.
GE T T ING STA R T ED
If you encounter issues while using your Earthworks Audio microphone, please make sure that:
Your microphone is connected to an active power supply.
Phantom power is being supplied to the microphone.
Your microphone and XLR cable are well connected.
The microphone is positioned at an appropriate distance from the sound source.
External noise in your recording environment is kept to a minimum.
Your recording space is at room temperature and free of dust.
If your issue persists after checking, please contact us via our website.
T R OU BL E S H OOT IN G
PR OPE R M A I N T E N A N CE
WA R R A N T Y All Earthworks® products carry a limited warranty (parts and labor). Please register your warranty at:
earthworksaudio.com/register. If you have any problems with your Earthworks products, please contact our
warranty/repair department by email at: returns@earthworksaudio.com.
NOTE: This warranty only applies to Earthworks microphones purchased brand new. For microphones purchased/
received second-hand, please contact us via our website.
In contrast, if one were asked to spread their arms to indicate the width of the pick-up pattern of an
Earthworks cardioid microphone, they would indicate something like shown in Figure 3a. The actual polar
response of an Earthworks cardioid microphone is illustrated in Figure 3b. Again, notice that the shaded
areas in Figures 3a and 3b are virtually the same. Notice on the Earthworks microphone (Figure 3b) that even
outside the shaded area there is a very minimal change or loss in the level of high frequency information.
Referring to Figure 2b, notice how narrow the pick-up pattern is on a conventional cardioid
microphone. In comparison, notice how much wider the pickup pattern is on the Earthworks cardioid
microphone (Figure 3b). Keep in mind that the shaded areas in these gures indicate the area where
you can obtain the full frequency response of the microphone without a signicant loss of high
frequencies.
Conventional microphones (Figure 2b) only provide a narrow window (or area) in which they can pick up
sounds with full frequency response. Figure 4 below, shows an 80-voice choir miked with conventional
microphones. It takes 6 conventional microphones, placed 6 feet in front of the choir, to adequately cover the
choir with the full frequency response of the microphones.
F E WE R M ICR OP H ONE S
R E QUI R E D
Figure 3a. Typical pick-up area (with full frequency response) of
an Earthworks cardioid microphone indicated by extending arms
Figure 4. An 80-voice choir miked with 6 conventional microphones at 6 feet
Figure 3b. Typical polar pattern (with full frequency response) of
an Earthworks cardioid microphone
There are several ways near-perfect polar response can benefit you.
1. Use of fewer microphones
2. Ability to place microphones closer to the sound source for more gain before feedback.
3. No spotlighting or highlighting
4. More rejection of sounds from the rear of the microphone
5. Singers on the sides of the microphone enjoy the same quality as those in front of the
microphone.
HOW E A R T HWOR K S
NE A R PE R F E CT
POL A R R E S P ON S E
CA N BE NE F IT YOU

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Earthworks
Categoría: micrófono
Modelo: SR40V

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