Sterling Audio ST6050 FET User Manual

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Congratulations on your purchase of a professional microphone
from Sterling Audio. To keep your mic in optimal condition,
please review the following instructions.

The ST6050 microphone needs a full +48V phantom power. If full +48V
phantom power is not available, use an external phantom power supply
such as the Sterling Audio PHP1.

To avoid loud pops that can damage sensitive audio components, always
perform the following steps in sequence when connecting these mics:

1. Turn the gain of your preamp and/or mixer all the way down.
2. Make sure that phantom power is disengaged.
3. Connect your microphone via a high-quality XLR cable.
4. Engage phantom power.
5. Turn up the gain on your preamp and/or mixer.

Before disconnecting your mic and/or cable, repeat steps 1
and 2 in sequence.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

• Never subject your mic to physical impact.
• To reduce vibrations during recording, use the included shockmount.
• When recording vocals, use a professional quality pop filter such as

the Sterling Audio PF1.

• To prevent damage from dust, clean your mic with a soft dry cloth

before putting it back in its case.

• For more extensive cleaning, lightly dampen a soft cloth (add mild

household soap if needed) and clean your mic’s metal exterior.
Wipe dry when finished.

• Never spray a cleaning agent on the microphone itself, as

moisture can damage the unit.

• Avoid exposing your mic to any kind of moisture.
• Damaging buildup of breath condensation and saliva can be

prevented by use of a windscreen.

• Avoid temperatures above 95°F and below 50°F.
• It’s important to allow your microphone to acclimate to room

temperature before use. This reduces the chance of condensation on
the mic’s diaphragm.

• Always keep the power supply away from moisture.
• Never disassemble your mic. There are no user serviceable

parts inside.

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