iCON PD3V102 Space Series Microphones User Manual
- June 3, 2024
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iCON PD3V102 Space Series Microphones User Manual
Introduction
Firstly, congratulations on your purchase of the ICON Pro Audio Thunder Studio
condenser microphone! In these pages, you’ll find a detailed description of
the features of the Thunder Studio condenser microphone, as well as
instructions for their setup and use in addition to a full list of
specifications. Please register the product on our website at the link below
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As with most electronic devices, we strongly recommend you retain the original packaging. In the unlikely event that the product is returned for servicing, the original packaging (or reasonable equivalent) is required. With proper care and adequate air circulation, your Thunder Studio condenser microphone will operate flawlessly for many years to come. We trust that this product will provide years of excellent service and in the unlikely event that your product does not perform to the highest standard, every effort will be made to address the issue.
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Features
The Thunder handheld condenser microphone offers superior sound quality and sensitivity in a hand held performance microphone. It comes complete with its own unique, patented hand-held shock mount – eliminating noises associated with handling mics in a live or studio setting. Want to attach the Thunder to a mic stand? iCON has you covered with the included clip which fits around the body of the handheld shock mount. This original, bold design will pristinely capture the intended sound and nothing more.
- Professional hand-build 27mm large-diaphragm capsule for full, open sound and unsurpassed audio quality
- Ideal as a primary or support microphone for a variety of recording situations
- Cardioid pickup pattern for outstanding sound source separation and feedback rejection
- Pressure-gradient transducer with shock-mounted capsule
- Top-quality components including Wima capacitors and Fairchild resistors
- Perfect for vocal performance applications
- Ultra-rugged construction with all metal body
- Extremely high grade and long-lasting components
- Patented handheld suspension shock mount
- Metal storage case
Operating the Thunder
Powering the Thunder (48V)
The Thunder is a condenser microphone and therefore needs to be operated by connecting a phantom power supply. Phantom power is standard on most quality mixers, outboard MIC pre-amplifiers and hard disk recorders. If necessary an external phantom power supply can also be used. The Thunder receives the phantom power directly from a MIC cable when connected to a mixer or other microphone input that includes a phantom supply. The power is actually sent OUT of the microphone INPUT, riding silently along with the audio signal. Most mixers have a switch to engage the phantom power so be sure to check that the phantom power is on.
Setting up the signal level
When connecting the Thunder to a mixer or recorder input, be sure that the input is of microphone level. Also, be sure that the 48V phantom power is engaged as explained at the previous section “Powering the Thunder”. Most mixers and recorders of reasonable quality will offer a microphone input with MIC trim (usually called Trim or Gain) control. The purpose of the MIC trim control is to optimize the amount of good signal to any noise associated with the mixers electronics. A good MIC pre with trim also will have a Peak or Clip LED. To set a good level on the MIC, set the Thunder up in front of the desired sound source and slowly raise the MIC trim control until you see the Peak LED light up. Then, turn the mix trim control down until the LED does not light any more. On most mixers, the ideal setting is that the trim control is turned up as much as possible without lighting the Peak LED.
Microphone Placement
In order to maximize the sound quality, you must pay careful attention to the
placement of your Thunder and how it is positioned for the instrument or
vocalist that you are miking. All microphones, especially unidirectional or
cardioids microphones, exhibit a phenomenon know as the “proximity effect”.
Very simply put, proximity effect is a resulting change in the frequency
response of a microphone based on the position of the microphone capsule
relative to the sound source. Specifically, when you point a cardioid MIC
directly at the sound source (on-axis) you will get the best frequency
response, however, when you start pointing the microphone slightly away (off-
axis) you will notice the low frequency dropping off and the microphone will
start to sound thinner.
For most vocal applications you’ll want to position the microphone directly in
front of the artist. The same may be true for miking instruments. However, you
can make some pretty amazing equalization adjustments by slightly changing the
angle of the 8 capsule to the sound source. This can be a very useful
technique in capturing the optimum sound of drum kit, acoustic guitar, piano
or other instruments in a live room or sound stage. Experimentation and
experience are the best teachers in getting good sounds, so plug in!
P-Poping
P-Poping is that annoying pop sound that you can get when the microphone\ diaphragm gets a blast of air from a vocalist pronouncing words with the letter “P” included, (because it is a “plosive” syllable). Using the included foam pop filter will help eliminate these unpleasant sounds.
Mounting the Thunder
Mount your Thunder into the provided suspension mount. Simply twist the Thunder into place.
Specifications
Transducer type………………………………………………………………..electrostatic
Operating principle……………………………………………………………presure gradient
The diaphragms active diameter…………………………………………28mm
Frequency range………………………………………………………………20 Hz to 20 kHz
Polar pattern…………………………………………………………………….unidirectional,cardioid
Sensitivity at 1 kHz into 1000 Ω load……………………………………-35dBV
Output impedance…………………………………………………………….50 Ω
Rated load impedance………………………………………………………1000 Ω
Suggested load impedance………………………………………………..>1000Ω
Maximum SPL for 0,5% THD at 1000 Ω load………………………..136 dB
S/N Ratio DIN/IEC 651 A-weighten………………………………………89db
Equivalent noise level DIN/IEC A-weighten…………………………..6 dB-A
Dynamic range of the microphone preamplifier……………………..130 dB
Phantom powering voltage on pin 2&3 of XLR ………………….+48V (+/-4V)
Current consumption ………………………………………………………≤3 mA
Output connector……………………………………………………………..3-pin XLR male
Dimension………………………………………………………………………52mmX52mmX190mm
Weight……………………………………………………………………………0.283kg
Services
If your Thunder needs servicing, follow these instructions.
Check our online Help Center at http://[support.iconproaudio.com](http://support.iconproaudio.com)/hc/en us, for information, knowledge, and downloads such as:
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- Ensure the problem is not related to operation error or external system devices.
- Keep this owner’s manual. We don’t need it to repair the unit.
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