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- Mic Pads- When And How To Use Them - ProSoundWeb
Originally Posted: Sat, 02 September 2006 from a response I recently gave on another forum where the question was asked when to use the -10dB switch on a Neumann U87: The concept of how the pad switch on most transistor condenser mics works, and when to use it, is fairly simple to understand and implement: The -10dB pad switch lowers the amount of voltage coming from the capsule into the
- Microphone Pads: Any Tips? - repforums. prosoundweb. com
Microphone Pads: Any Tips? Microphones working into a lower i p Z may exhibit more distortion (especially older models) Especially if they have a transformer or passive lo-cut, the frequency response may change, too Micpre's seeing a different source Z than the nominal 150-200 ohms may exhibit more noise (has to do with the "optimum source impedance" (OSI) of the first active stage) Effects
- Microphone Pads: Any Tips? - repforums. prosoundweb. com
Microphone Pads: Any Tips? I don't have the Shure model numbers but can tell you the attenuator is an "H" pad It is five resistors forming the letter "H," with two resistors on each side and one across the middle You can get an XLR barrel adapter (female to male) and put the pad in there Use high quality film resistors (1 4 watt should do with at least 1% tolderance or lower) You would
- Shopping For Neumann KM84 (+ Comparisons to KM184)
Right, the 5 has no pad The 55 is the same mic with -10 and -20 pads, and two position rolloff The 6 is the same mic, has -10 pad, and has the tiny remote mounting capsule I believe all are electronically balanced I think the M-Mfg KM-69 (haven't used one of those yet) is transformer out, but no pad
- U87 KM84 Output Z and O P Pad Resistors - ProSoundWeb
Hmm, actually I didn't find as many messages as I'd expected on this topic either One message that I wrote with a little further detail about it is in a thread about the KM 86; someone found one of the earliest version of the circuit that didn't have the 10 dB pad yet, so we started talking about when to use resistive vs capacitive pads Anyway, the Gotham bulletin that I attached to my
- Mic Pre impedance matching- What Are The Rules? - ProSoundWeb
When you switch in the resistive pad to such a preamp, then the microphone will see a much more resistive load because the pad resistors interface between the microphone and the input transformer so the mic sees the resistors in the pad as the load Microphone output source impedance is a little bit more difficult concept to initially grasp
- Pop Filters: Which Work? Which Suck? The Lowdown
The pads are easily washable and dry quickly (hydrophobic) Foam is double the thickness of the Rycote, so is more effective in preventing plosives - but still totally transparent*
- Sage SE-Pre1 Mic Preamp - Comments?
Therefore any microphone preamp should have a stepped gain switch, with or without a + and - 10 dB fine tune This allows you more precision matching and more stable gain
- Reduce noise in U87? - repforums. prosoundweb. com
One way to optimise a stock U87's signal-to-noise ratio is to run it on the European output strapping, and without pads Consult your owner's manual (also available on the Neumann website) on how to strap the output for 200 Ohms, and how to bypass the inline pads Unless your mic is already strapped that way, this change will yield a minimum of 6dB s n increase
- Neumann U67 Reissue: Complete Tear Down and Analysis
That "pads down" the signals coming from the microphone, but not too severely, and it reduces the microphone's self-noise as well as any noise due to interference in the cable, exactly as much as it reduces the wanted signal
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