Sennheiser MZA 900 P User Manual

Bedienungsanleitung
Instructions for use
Notice d‘emploi
Istruzioni per l‘uso
Instrucciones para el uso
Gebruiksaanwijzing
MZA 900 P
MZA 900 P
The MZA 900 P phantom power adaptor is used to connect pre-polarized condenser microphones with a
3.5 mm jack plug inputs with 10 – 52 V phantom powering (P12 – P48). The connected microphone is supplied via the adaptor.
The possible combinations between the MZA 900 and Sennheiser microphones are as follows:
MZA 900 P
908 B 908 D
MZA 900 P -4
1
in conjunction with KA 100 S-4
²in conjunction with KA 100-4
The adaptor is also a quick and flexible solution if a microphone is to be used for both wired and wireless applications. One and the same microphone can be used together with the MZA 900 P(-4) for wired applications (e.g. in the studio) or with a bodypack transmitter (e.g. on stage).
The MZA 900 P can also be used as a cable tester for XLR microphone cables (see page 5).
or a
3-pin special socket to microphone
HSP 2 ew HSP 4 ew
HSP 2 HSP 4 HS 2
ME 2 ME 3 ME 4
ME 102
ME 104 ME 105²
MKE 2 ew gold MKE 40 ew
1
MKE 2-4 MKE Platinum-4-C
2
Delivery includes
y
MZA 900 P with belt clip
y
Instructions for use
y
Warranty certificate
Connecting the microphone
Connect the jack plug of the microphone to the socket of the MZA 900 P. Lock the jack plug by screwing down the coupling ring. This prevents accidental loosening of the connection and annoying noise when the cable is moved.
Output
The XLR output of the MZA 900 P together with the back-electret condenser microphone delivers the correct signal phase (an increase in sound pressure in front of the microphone diaphragm causes a positive voltage to appear at pin 2 and a negativ voltage to appear at pin 3). The output is electronically balanced and floating.
Use a balanced XLR cable to connect the XLR output to the phantom powered microphone input of the subsequent device. If necessary, you can do without the cable and connect the MZA 900 P directly to the XLR input socket of the device.
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