EOSS E-Mic Microphone Set User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- EOSS
Table of Contents
EOSS E-Mic Microphone Set
Table Arm Mount
Step 1
Tighten the C-clamp onto a desk or hard surface. Adjust the boom arm and
tighten to required position
Attaching Shock mount
Step 2
Screw the shock mount to the boom arm. Then slide microphone into shock
mount
Connecting to a computer
Step 3
Plug USB into the base of microphone and another USB end into a computer’s USB
input port
Attaching the filters
Step4
Attach pop filter to the boom arm and tighten. Attach sock filter to
microphone
Additional Information
Selecting software
You have many choices in recording software. Audacity, available for free
online at http://sourceforge.net is a widely used
software program that provides basic recording software.
Setting your software levels
Correct adjustment of microphone level is important for optimum performance.
Ideally, the microphone level should be as high as possible without
overloading the input of your computer. If you hear distortion, or if your
recording program shows levels that are consistently overloaded (at peak
levels), turn the microphone volume (or level) down, either through your
control panel (or system preferences) settings, or through your recording
software. If your recording program shows an insufficient level, you can
increase the microphone gain either from the control panel (or system
preferences) settings or through your recording program.
Positioning your microphone
It is important to position the microphone directly inline (on-axis) with the
person speaking/singing or instrument (or another sound source) to achieve the
best frequency response of the microphone. This requires the user to speak
into the microphone from the front side (EOSS logo) positioned towards the
mouth. As this microphone is directional. The distance from the mouth should
be about 1 inch, or 1 O – 40mm for optimal recording. For use in
speaking/singing applications, the ideal placement for the microphone is
directly in front of the person speaking/singing The same placement is optimal
when making an instrument such as an acoustic guitar, drums or piano.
Experiment with different mic placements to find the best sound for your
particular setup.
Specifications
Power supply: Computer USB power
Direction: Cardioid
Frequency range: 20 – 20.000 Hz
Max SPL: 130 dB
Sensitivity: 34dB+2dB
S/N Ratio: 78dB
Output lmpedance: 1500±30%(at 1kHz)
Load impedance: 2:10000 Cable length: 2 metres
Weight: 1030g
Features:
- High sensitivity, low noise and wide dynamic range
- Cardioid pickup to reduce unwanted noise
- Durable metal body/mesh grille
- Powered by USB cable
- Windows and Mac compatible, no drivers needed
System Requirements:
PC/ Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10 & Linux
MAC/OSX
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Inclusions:
- 1 x USB Microphone
- 1 x Table clamp microphone boom arm
- 1 x Microphone shock mount
- 1 x Pop filter
- 1 x Sock filter
- 1 x USB cable length: 2M
Technical Assistance
If you need assistance setting-up or have an issue regarding the use of your
EOSS product contact EOSS Customer Support.
Australian Agent
TEL: 03 – 8587 8898 FAX: 03 – 8587 8866
Mon-Fri 9am – 5pm AEST
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