Joemeek JM37 User Manual

Thank you for purchasing a JOEMEEK JM37 series microphone.
With proper use and care, your JM37 will give you years of quality
recording. Please read the following instructions carefully,
and enjoy using your JM37.
Joemeek Users Guide
Origins and Manufacture
The Joemeek JM37 Series is manufactured under the super­vision of PMI Audio. All mics are tested for quality control.
Warranty
The JM37 Series is warranted from defects for a period of 1 year, parts and labor. The JM37 Series meets all require­ments for electronic equipment in all countries of export
PMI Audio Group
USA: 1845 W. 169th Street
Gardena, California 90247
toll free: 877-563-6335 fax: 310-323-0950
email: info@joemeek.com
UK: P.O. Box 358
Torquay, Devon TQ2 5XS
tel: +44 (0) 180 3215111
email: eusales@joemeek.com
Joemeek® is a registered trademark of PMI Audio Group.
©2004 PMI Audio Group. All rights reserved.
JM37
JM37DP
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JM37 Description
The JM37 is a microphone in the tradition of classic studio micro­phones. It is a large sized diaphragm true capacitor microphone with a xed Cardioid head(JM37-DP is Dual Pattern: Omni and Cardioid). This feeds the FET type pre amplier for low noise. The output balancing is handled by a solid state FET output.
The capacitor element is manufactured to the classic ‘con­centric electrode’ design, which provides smooth extended frequency response. Quality is further enhanced by utilizing dynamic feedback at the capacitor element. This original tech­nique eliminates distortion, which can occur when using this type of microphone at high volume levels.
The capacitor membrane is micro ne Mylar with gold sput­tering, voltage polarized by phantom power. The microphone body is made of machined brass; Connection is via screened balanced audio cable with 3 pin XLR connectors,
Care of Your JM37
Although the ‘Mylar’ membrane on the capacitor is more robust that the gold foil used by the German originals of the 1930s, it is still extremely ne and liable to damage if mishandled. There are two safety factors that MUST be remembered when han­dling these
1) Keep the microphone dry.
2) Avoid wind or air blasts directly onto the capsule.
NEVER blow into the capsule. This is the most important single rule for capacitor microphones. Damage caused by blasts of air on the capsule is often permanent and require the complete replacement of the capacitor element (microphone head). So, never use the microphone in the open air without substan­tial wind protection. Use of a pop shield or windscreen in windy environments is essential. With instrument recording indoors, unprotected use will give the best sound.
All electronic equipment should be kept dry, but it is even more important to avoid any damp conditions when using high quality capacitor microphones. Damp can cause partial short circuits in the polarizing voltage, which may cause crackling noises and low output. The JM37 Series are capable of handling high
sound volume levels so they can be used safely close to musical instrument ampliers. Close miking of instrument cabinets often sounds best, so it is good to take advantage of the JM37 high dynamic capability in these situations. It is also a very low noise microphone and suitable for low level or distant miked instru­ment recording.
For voice recording, avoid singing directly into the capsule un­less an efcient pop shield is used. We suggest the Studio Proj­ects SP-MPF Pop Screen. Sing about two to six inches from the front face of the microphone.
Problems
Should the microphone accidentally become damp and fail to operate properly (start crackling, or go very quiet) then place it in a warm and very dry environment for 24 hours. The ideal environment is an airing cupboard, or under a 100 watt light bulb for a couple of hours.
The JM37 Series is extremely resistant to physical damage. If the microphone fails to work after being dropped, it should be returned in adequate packing to the supplier. A double test and inspection system means that manufacturing faults are almost unknown but should any fault occur, it will be repaired (or replaced) free of charge excepting where the fault has been caused by physical damage.
Connecting Up
Using a high quality balanced and screened audio cable, con­nect the microphone head to the microphone amplier input and switch on the 48V phantom power. NOTE: the microphone will not operate unless 48V phantom power is provided. A few seconds is often needed for the microphone to reach optimal performance, but be sure to have all audio levels off for the st 30 seconds during power up.
arranty Using the JM37
The JM37 Series gives a very true sound, meaning that the qual­ity of a recording will depend on microphone placement, and of course, the performer and the surroundings. The response of
the microphone is CARDIOID for the JM37, and the JM37-DP has two patterns, both CARDIOID and OMNI; CARDIOID means that it is much more sensitive to sounds from the front than from the rear, and OMI picks up all around the capsule. It is important to remember this when miking up instruments that project sound from different parts; i.e. drums, piano, reed instruments etc. The mic placement will affect the sound quite a bit, so do plenty of experimenting before a take. Remember that different areas of an instrument often produce very differ­ent sounds. Instrument miking is a highly creative business and a good technique can make all the difference to the nal mix. Once again, do plenty of takes, and don’t be afraid to ex­periment with the patterns on the JM37-DP. The JM37 Series is an extremely capable recording tool: used properly, profes­sional results will be achieved.
Pre amplication is also important to improve the microphone’s sounds. Quality systems like the new Joemeek threeQ, sixQ, oneQ, and TwinQ can optimize the JM37’s performance.
Specication
Frequency Response Sensitivity 25Hz-20KHz
Sensitivity 16mV/Pa-40+/-2dB (0dB= 1 V/Pa 1000Hz)
Polar pattern JM37 Cardioid JM37-DP Cardioid and OMNI with Selectable PAD
Impedance 200 ohms
Equivalent noise level 19dB (A Weighted)
Max SPL for O.5% THD@1OOOHz 128dB
Power Requirement 48V
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