STUDIO PROJECTS B3, BT1, B1, TB1 Instruction Manual

Studio Projects is manufactured and marketed under the direction of
PMI AUDIO GROUP
23775 Madison Street, Torrance, CA 90505
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Studio Projects® Instruction Manual
• Professional Studio Microphones
• Ultimate professional build quality
• Pressure-gradient transducer
• Transformerless circuitry (B1 & B3 Only)
• Large diameter pressure gradient capsule employing 3 um gold sputtered mylar diaphragms
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B S E R I E S M I C R O P H O N E S
• Ultra low-noise FET Preamplifier (B1 & B3 Only)
• Dual Triode “6072” hand tested tubes (TB1 Only)
• Dedicated power supply (TB1 Only)
• Heavy duty road case (TB1 Only)
INSTRUCTION BOOK CONTENTS
What is Studio Projects.....................................................................................................2
Description, Care...............................................................................................................2
Operation, Problems..........................................................................................................3
Connecting up, Using Studio Projects, Specification......................................................4
Origins and manufacture..................................................................................................4
Applications.....................................................................................................................4
B1..................................................................................................................................5
B3......................................................................................................................................6
TB1..................................................................................................................................7
WHAT IS STUDIO PROJECTS?
There are many microphone brands on today’s market, and German microphones are the most sought after. Studio Projects was created to offer a better microphone for a better price to meet a need in today’s market. Studio Projects was designed with German engineering in mind. We offer German quality and sound for a fraction of the cost. The proof is in the listening. By using custom 3 um capsules and WIMA components, Studio Projects competes both in quality build, and sonic perfor­mance with those famous German brands.
Studio Projects has partnered with 797 Audio, a leading manufacturer in China for over 50 years. We like them so much, we put their name on all of our microphones. As a result of this partnership, our quality is unmatched, as our partner has a vested interest in Studio Projects, mainly their name! PMI Audio Group is a leading distributor of professional audio products.
Having many years of experience with microphones, Studio Projects was created to provide a quality product at an affordable price. This will be evident as soon as you plug them in. Studio Projects will continue to bring quality products to market.
DESCRIPTION / CARE
Although the “mylar” membrane on the capacitor is more robust than the gold foil used by the original German designs of the 1930s, it is extremely fine and liable to damage if mishandled. There are two safety factors that MUST be remembered when handling these microphones:
1) Keep the microphone dry.
2) Avoid wind or air blasts directly onto the capsule.
3) Avoid shaking the microphone. The B series uses a floating isolation mount that houses the capsule. The housing eliminates vibrations but is not a stiff mount. Shaking will cause a knocking or mechanical sound inside your microphone and should be avoided.
All electronic equipment should be kept dry, but it is even more important to avoid any damp conditions when using high quality condensor microphones. Damp can cause partial short circuits in the polarizing voltage, this will cause crackling noises and low output. The most important instruction for condensor microphones is NEVER blow at the capsule. Damage caused by blast of air on the capsule are often perman ent and require the complete replacem ent of the capacitor element (capsule). Never use the microphone in the open air without substantial wind protection.
ELECTRICAL FEATURES
The B1 & B3 is a “transformerless microphone”. With transformerless technology, the usual output transformer is replaced by an electronic circuit. The B1 & B3 ensures good common mode rejection, and prevents RF interference, that may influence the balanced audio signal.
The B1 & B3 when compared to other microphones h ave very low noise a nd is capable of handling sound pressure levels up to 137 dB without distortion.
OPERATION
The B1, B3 and TB1 are capable of handling high sound volume levels so they can be used safely close to musical instrument amplifiers, however, the B3 is best suited for those high volume applications. If the amplifier sound is very loud, this may overload the microphone amplifier. Simply adjust the level to the microphone or reposition it. It is a very low noise microphone and suitable for vocal recording to the highest quality. All “B” Series are more suited for critical vocal recordings, strings, overheads, Broadcast, and production use. Experimentation is critical for optimum performance. Microphone placement is crucial to a proper recording.
All “B” Series are addressed from the front, marked with the Studio Projects logo. The large diaphragm capsule inside the headgrille has a very smooth frequency response, therefore the acoustic information is not affected in its tonal quality when recorded by the microphone. The microphone maintains an excellent response reproducing all transient material of music and speech without coloration.
PROBLEMS
Should any 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 environm ent is an airing cupboard. Studio Projects are extrem ely resistant to physica l dam­age, but 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 non-existent but should any fault occur, it will be repaired (or replaced) free of charge excepting where the fault has been caused by physical damage.
MY MIC CLIP DOES NOT FIT ON MY STAND
There is a brass insert where you screw the clip into your stand. The insert is for a European mic stand that uses a smaller end than we do in the USA. Take a dime, quarter, or something else, unscrew it. It will then fit your stand.
MY CLIP DOES NOT HOLD MY MIC IN PLACE
To adjust the tension screws, remove the round plastic covers on each side at the bottom of the clip. Use your thumb and forefinger to carefully “pull” off the cover to reveal a silver screw. Do not twist or pry the cover off as there is a small plastic stud that holds it in place. Just tighten both screws and replace the covers.
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