IMG ECMS-70 Stageline Instructions
- June 9, 2024
- IMG
Table of Contents
IMG ECMS-70 Stageline
INSTALLATION
- Front
- Polar pattern
- Frequency response
Condenser Microphone with Large Diaphragm
These instructions are intended for users with basic knowledge of audio
technology. Please read the instructions carefully prior to operation and keep
them for later reference.
Applications
This condenser microphone with large diaphragm (25.4mm /1”) is designed for professional applications, live or in the studio. The microphone is suited for picking up the sound of both instruments and vocals. It is operated with a 48V phantom power. The microphone is supplied with a shock mount (spider) including thread adapter and a leather bag.
Important Notes
The microphone corresponds to all relevant directives of the EU and is therefore marked with. The microphone corresponds to the relevant UK legislation and is therefore marked with UKCA.
- The microphone is suitable for indoor use only. Protect it against dripping water, splash water and high air humidity. The admissible ambient temperature range is 0 –40°C.
- For cleaning only use a dry, soft cloth; never use water or chemicals.
- No guarantee claims for the microphone and no liability for any resulting personal damage or material damage will be accepted if the microphone is used for other purposes than originally intended, if it is not correctly connected, or if it is not repaired in an expert way.
Operation
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Screw the microphone holder (spider) onto a microphone stand. If the stand is provided with a 9.5mm ( 3⁄8”) thread, use the thread adapter to screw the holder onto the stand. If the stand is provided with a 15.9mm ( 5⁄8”) thread, screw the holder onto the stand without using the adapter.
Press together the two wire clips to open the clamp of the holder. Insert the microphone into the holder; the clamp will secure the microphone. -
Loosen the screw on the joint of the holder. Positon the microphone so that its front is directed towards the sound source, then fasten the screw.
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Use a 3-pole cable (e.g. an XLR cable of the MEC-… series) to connect the microphone to a balanced microphone input of the audio device used (e.g. mixer). If the microphone input does not provide any 48V phantom power, connect the microphone to the input via a phantom power supply unit (e.g. EMA-3).
Specifications
- Type: . . . . . . . . . . condenser microphone
- Polar pattern: . . . cardioid
- Frequency range: ☞ figure 3
- Sensitivity: . . . . . . 20mV/Pa at 1kHz
- Impedance: . . . . . 150 Ω
- Max. SPL: . . . . . . 132dB S/N ratio: . . . . . . 78dB
- Power supply: . . . phantom power ⎓ 48 V
- Dimensions: . . . . ⌀ 50mm × 185mm
- Weight: . . . . . . . 310 g
- Connection: . . . . XLR, balanced
Subject to technical modification. If the microphone is to be put out of operation definitively, dispose of the microphone in accordance with local regulations.
MONACOR INTERNATIONAL GmbH & Co. KG Zum Falsch 36, 28307 Bremen Germany
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