Earthworks DP30C User Manual

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    Notice the low profile: the snare and all of the toms are miked with earthworks dp30/cs. Dp30/c frequency response polar pattern cardioid sensitivity 1 0mv/pa (-40dbv/pa) power requirements 48v phantom, 1 0ma peak acoustic input 1 45db spl output xlr (pin 2+) minimum output load 600Ω, balanced betwe...

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    Congratulations on your purchase of the dp30/c earthworks drum periscope microphone(s). After reading this manual, if you have any unanswered ques- tions, please email or phone us using the contact information on the back cover of this manual. First, identify all the items that came with your dp30/c...

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    In any case where the pad does not actually precede the preamplifier, or the pad does not provide enough attenuation, the earthworks lp1530 lev- elpad™ can be used and will provide either –15db or –30db of attenuation. The levelpad™ comes housed in a stainless steel tube with gold-plated xlr connect...

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    4 earthworks drum microphones the earthworks drumkit™ high definition three-microphone systems have had great success because they pick up drum sounds with far more detail and accuracy than conventional microphones. This improved sound quality is due to proprietary advanced technologies utilized in ...

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    The dp30/c was designed specifically for snare and toms featuring a flexible mini-gooseneck for easy positioning and a high acoustic input level that can handle up to 145 db spl. The earthworks patented polar technology pro- vides excellent rear rejection and a uniformity of frequency response out t...

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    And it will also provide more gain before feedback as well as a greater control of the drum mix. No phase cancellation issues with earthworks ™ microphones one of the typical disadvantages in the multi-microphone approach, when using conventional microphones, is interactive microphone phasing proble...

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    The rimmount. Then push the body of the microphone from the bottom (xlr connector end) to move the microphone up inside the rubber holder. The fit will be firm, so you will need to apply a little pressure to move the microphone body up into the rubber holder. The suggested procedure is indicated in ...