Features :
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Cardioids polar pattern can reduce the
feedback as less as possible.
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The clear tone quality, without « pop » noise
for the high sound.
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The solid metal structure used from high
quality materials.
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An integrated windscreen sponge against
wind and breath noise.
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Stable and reliable.
Specifications :
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Type: cardioid.
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Frequency response: 50Hz-16kHz.
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Out impedance: 600Ω ±30% (at1KHz).
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Sensitivity: - 49±3dB (0dB=1V/0.1pa at1KHz).
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Switch on-off unavailable on the TT1 Pro.
Connecting and disconnecting the microphone cable:
1/ Insert the XLR connector into the microphone. If necessary, rotate the connector to align the key on the
connector and the groove in the microphone, push the connector into the microphone until it clicks.
2/ To disconnect the cable and the microphone, grasp the connector while depressing the tab. Pull the
connector away from the microphone.
Usage :
Cautions:
1/If the head of the microphone is covered by hand or brought close to the speaker, howling sound may be
generated. To prevent this, first decrease the volume, then place the microphone so that it is not pointed
to the speaker and that there is a sufficient distance between the microphone and speaker.
2/ It is important to keep foreign particles out of the grill and the windscreen because they may alter the
frequency response of the microphone. The grill shall be periodically cleaned using warm soap water,
rinsed with plain water and let dry before replacing.
3/ Due to the high sensitivity of the cartridge do not drop it from high or apply strong shock to it.
4/ To maintain the sensitivity and quality of the sound reproducing, avoid exposing it to moisture and
extreme temperatures.
Prodipe and its distributors decline all responsibility for any damage caused by using this
appliance in a way that does not conform to the conditions of use as set out above.
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Copyright © 2016 IPE Music/Prodipe
PROFESSIONNAL DYNAMIC MICROPHONE
1/For the best gain before feedback and isolation from
undesired background noise, aim the microphone toward the
sound source and away from undesired sound source.
2/Do not cover any part of the grille with your hand, covering
the grille alters the sound and distorts the polar pattern
increasing the chance for feedback.
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