Earthworks SR40 Users Manual

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SR40
Multi-Purpose Cardioid
High Definition Microphone
User’s Guide
Printed in USA
earthworksaudio.com
July 11, 2018
MADE IN USA
SR40
Description
The Earthworks SR40 is a directional pre-polarized con­denser microphone with a rst-order cardioid pickup pat­tern directly coupled to a dedicated wideband, low out-
put impedance transformerless preamplier. The SR40
requires a standard 24-48V Phantom Power supply. It features a frequency response from 20Hz to 40kHz, fast impulse response, very low handling noise, uniform po­lar pattern, and high SPL handling. The SR40 provides excellent uncolored rejection of sounds arriving off-axis.
Each SR40 microphone is delivered with its own calibra­tion chart providing its individually measured frequency response curve. A mounting clip is included with the mi­crophone.
Applications
The Earthworks SR40 is easy to operate. Connect the
microphone to a microphone preamplier supplying 24-
48V phantom power using a standard XLR microphone cable. Please allow up to one minute for the microphone to settle. Plugging in the microphone “hot” (phantom power already present at the input) will not damage the microphone, and is actually preferred for faster settling. It is normal for any phantom powered mic to cause a “pop” in the audio or recording system when plugged in or powered up. Make sure to mute the signal to speakers
or headphones when phantom power is rst applied to
the microphone.
The excellent performance characteristics of the SR40 allow it to be utilized for a very wide range of applica­tions. In the studio or on stage the SR40 is an ideal
choice for a variety of instruments including sax, ute,
trumpet, guitar, piano, and percussion. It is superior for vocals or choir because it doesn’t spotlight; rather, it uni­formly picks up an entire section. The SR40 is popular among concert tapers because of its open uncolored sound and among jazz enthusiasts for its ability to cap­ture explosive performances while retaining the subtle nuances of artistic expression.
This microphone has no removable parts.
Care of Microphone
The Earthworks SR40 microphone is a precision instru­ment designed and built to provide years of top perfor­mance. Follow these simple rules to help to protect your investment in the SR40:
Avoid touching the front protective screen.
Never attempt to disassemble the microphone –
it cannot be opened.
Avoid extreme heat and condensing humidity.
Allow the microphone to warm up in the case when bringing it in from the cold weather.
Rough handling may damage the microphone even
if no visible marks are left.
When not in use keep the SR40 in its case.
Specications
Frequency response: 20Hz to 40kHz Polar Pattern: Cardioid Sensitivity: 20mV/Pa (-34dBV/Pa) Power Requirements: 24-48V Phantom, 10mA Peak Acoustic Input: 139dB SPL Output: XLR-3
Output Impedance: 65Ω, balanced between pins 2 & 3 Minimum Load: 600Ω btw. pins 2 & 3
Noise: 16dB, A equivalent Dimensions L x D: 229 x 22 mm (9 x .860 in.) Weight: 225g (.5lb)
Specications are subject to change without notice.
Pin 1 “Shield”
Pin 3 “-”
XLR Output Connector Assignment of SR40
Frequency Response of SR40 (typical)
Impulse Response of SR40 (typical)
Pin 2 “+”
Polar Response of SR40 (typical)
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