Connecting The Microphone To A Balanced Input; Connecting The Microphone To An Unbalanced Input; Phantom Powering - AKG C1000 S Modo De Empleo

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2.2.2 Connecting the
Microphone to a
Balanced Input
Fig. 2: Using a balanced
connecting cable.
Refer to fig. 2.
2.2.3 Connecting the
Microphone to an
Unbalanced Input
Fig. 3: Using an unbal-
anced connecting cable.
Refer to fig. 3.
Note

2.3 Phantom Powering

Fig. 4: Connecting to a
balanced input
with phantom power.
Refer to fig. 4.
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2 Interfacing
• Use a commercial XLR cable.
The length of these cables does not affect audio quality.
• To connect the microphone to an unbalanced microphone input (1/4" jack),
use a cable with a female XLR connector and a 1/4" TS jack plug. These cables
are available at music stores.
• Unbalanced cables may pick up interference from stray magnetic fields near
power or lighting cables, electric motors, etc. like an antenna. This may cause
hum or similar noise if you use a cable that is longer than 16 feet (5 m).
1. Use an XLR cable to connect the microphone to a balanced XLR input with
phantom power.
2. Switch the phantom power on. (Refer to the instruction manual of the unit to
which you connected your C 1000 S.)
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