MicW Audio E150 User Manual

MicW microphones
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a division of BSWA Technology Ltd.
Address: Unit 1003, North Ring Center No.18 Yumin Road,
Xicheng District, Beijing 100029, China
Phone: +86-10-5128 5118
Fax: +86-10-8225 1626
Web: www.micwaudio.com
Acoustic Instruments • Guitar • Piano • Strings •
Drums • Percussion • Brass • Vocals
Perfect for
E150 Series
Modular microphones
User Manual
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to MicW’s E-Series professional microphones!
The E150 modular microphone series oers a choice of omni (E153), cardioid (E151)
and super-cardioid (E152) condenser capsules combined with a universal, well-
designed preamp.
APPLICATIONS
E150 Series microphones are widely used for recording acoustic instruments,
guitar, piano, strings, drums, percussion, brass and vocals.
SAFETY INSTRUCTION
It is important to read all the safety and operating instructions before
attempting to use your microphone. You are also advised to keep this
information for future reference.
Warning:
Condenser microphones are extremely moisture-sensitive. Never use your
microphone in close proximity to water (e.g. bath tubs, wash basins, sinks,
washing machines, pools, etc.). When recording voices, always use the supplied
windscreen to protect the capsule from moisture.
Please don’t touch any vibrating parts, especially the diaphragm behind the
protection grid. Don’t move the capsule when it is in operation. Take care not
to drop your microphone as this can lead to severe damage. MicW assumes no
liability for any damage caused by the user.
Put the microphone back in its protective casing after each use. Lay the
supplied bag of moisture-absorbing crystals on top of the microphone head.
• Instrument recording • Vocal recording
POWER SUPPLY
Phantom power (+48 V) is required in order to operate your microphone. We
assume no liability for damage caused to your microphone through defective
phantom power. Before activating the
phantom power, mute your playback
system and connect the microphone to
the mic input of your mixing console.
After the phantom power has been
activated, the microphone will require
several seconds to stabilize itself.
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