Nady Systems CM 88 User Manual - page 2
SERVICE
(U.S.) Should your Nady microphone require service, please contact the Nady Service Department via telephone at (510) 652- 2411 or e-mail at
service@nadywireless.com. (INTERNATIONAL) For service, please contact the Nady distributor in your country through the dealer from whom
you purchased this product.
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
Date of purchase _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Dealer’s Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Street __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City _________________________________________ State ________________________ Zip __________________________________________
Note: Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as it will void your warranty.
05/19/15
Specifications and design subject to change for improvement purposes without prior notice.
Element
.................................................................
.
....
Back Electret Condenser
Polar pattern ................................................................................ Unidirectional
Frequency range .............................................................................. 50~18KHz
Sensitivity ................................................. -45dB
±
3dB (0dB=1V/Pa @ 1KHz)
Output impedance ............................................... 200 Ohms
±
30% (@ 1KHz)
S/N Ratio .......................................................................................... Over 60dB
Max. SPL (1% THD @1000Hz)
................................
................
................
136dB
Power requirement ................................................... +48VDC phantom power
Material .................................................................................................... Brass
Connector ..................................................................... 3-pin XLR (gold plated)
Phasing ............................................. Positive voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3
Mic cable ............................................ 3-pin XLR standard cable (not supplied)
Size ........................................ Diameter: 1.57” (40mm), Length: 6.37" (162mm)
Net weight ................................................................................... 6.25oz (175g)
SPC-15 SPECIFICATIONS
PRECAUTIONS AND CARE OF YOUR SPC-15
• The capsule is the heart of the condenser microphone. If it
become
s
dirty or wet, the sound will be degraded. Never
spray any liquid on the microphone head. Always use a foam
windscreen if you talk or sing close to the microphone grill
screen.
• The microphone should never be dropped or subjected to
extreme shock. Store only in a padded case to protect it
during transport.
• Keep the microphone away from extremely high
temperatures (above 140
°
F or 60
°
C) and humidity. Avoid
leaving the microphone in direct sunlight for long periods of
time.
• When using the microphone outdoors, avoid getting it wet.
• After use in a high-moisture application such as a stage
performance, wipe off the microphone with a dry cloth and
permit it to air dry. Do not store the unit in a closed space
(e.g., a plastic bag) until all moisture has evaporated.
• The SPC-15 is supplied with a foam windscreen. This
windscreen fits over the grill portion of the microphone and is
designed primarily to decrease bass rumble (from wind noise
pickup) during outdoor live or recording use. It is also useful
in keeping mouth spray out of the microphone head. The
windscreen should be used whenever someone is close
miked to both protect the microphone and to also eliminate
“popping” sounds from percussive breath sounds.
(Note: Be aware that the foam windscreen will slightly
attenuate the high frequency response of the microphone.)
USING YOUR SPC-15
Depending on the application, the SPC-15 can either be handheld
or mounted on a microphone stand with a standard
microphone
clip.
Be aware of the proximity effect (an increase in bass
response)
when the
microphone
is placed close to the mouth or
instrument. This may
or may not be desirable. Experimenting with
the position of the
microphone
with respect to the audio source will
ensure the optimum
results you are seeking in any given
application. Also, never place
your hand over the balIscreen of the
microphone
during use, as this can
degrade the performance.
If the microphone is placed too
close to
a speaker, an unpleasant
howling effect (acoustic feedback) may occur. Although all
microphones are prone to feedback to some extent, those with a
unidirectional polar pattern (such as the SPC-15) are specially
designed to accept only signals from the audio source directly in
front of the
microphone
cartridge. Thus, the cardioid pattern of the
SPC-15
ensures that it will deliver only the desired audio in front of
the
microphone
, rejecting the unwanted audio from the rear, even
in noisy
ambient conditions with high sound pressure levels from
the PA
and monitor speakers. This means that feedback will be
greatly
minimized with the SPC-15 in all live performance miking
applications.
Some useful ways in which to totally eliminate annoying feedback
include: experimenting with
microphone
positions with respect to
the
speakers, decreasing speaker volume (whenever possible),
and
adjusting the equalization of the
microphone
audio with the
mixer.