TAP MIT-BT Wind Instruments Microphone User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- TAP
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TAP MIT-BT Wind Instruments Microphone User Manual
Features
MIT – BT microphone, is built with cardioid polar pattern capsule. The frequency response fits all types of clarinets and saxophones. Lightweight profile provides with minimal physical size interference. Also, lightweight profile adds not weight to the instrument. Suitable for high sound pressure levels. Requires 9-52V phantom power in the XLR input. Includes soft cloth case and cable holder.
INSTALLATION
Installation on the Bell of Clarinets and Saxophones. with versatile mounting clip. The flexible arm gives the desirable miking position. CLARINET The elastic suspension provides protection for the microphone against sudden pulling of the cable. Turn the cable as U and secure with elastic suspension. SAXOPHONE Secure the cable on the body of the saxophone with mounting clip, which provides protection for the microphone against sudden pulling of the cable.
USER TIPS
For most accurate and natural sound, the mic should be positioned towards, but
not inside the bell. Find the proper position, above of the end of mounting
clip. Live sound: In general, when using multiple MIT – BT mics on a stage for
live sound, position the mics at least 1 meter apart from each other to avoid
phase cancellation issues.
Specifications Frequency range: 70 Hz to 18 kHz Polar Pattern: cardioid
Sensitivity: -62(1B/1101z Connector: 3-pin XLR Cable length: 4 m Phantom Power
Requirements 9-52 VDC Net weight: 62g (microphone and clip)
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