M-AUDIO KX-TG7202E User Manual

Introduction, Features, Unpacking

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Nova microphone from M-Audio. Please take a few

moments to familiarize yourself with your new microphone by reading this guide.

Important: Please fill out and mail your warranty card for the Nova

immediately so that we may provide you with support for your microphone.

Features

• 1.1” diameter evaporated gold diaphragm

• single-pattern cardioid

• solid brass capsule and body

• 20Hz-18kHz frequency response

Unpacking

The container for your microphone was carefully constructed for protection during

shipping. Please save this packaging for storage or traveling with your Nova

microphone. If your box does not include the following items, please contact your

dealer immediately:
1) M-Audio Nova microphone

2) soft case

3) hard mount

4) XLR microphone cable

Connections and Phantom Power

The M-Audio Nova microphone outputs a balanced, low-impedance signal. It is

designed to be connected to the mic-level inputs of a mixer channel or a dedicated

high-quality preamp such as M-Audio’s DMP3 or TAMPA.
As with all condenser microphones, your Nova requires power in order to operate. You

will need to connect the Nova via XLR connection to a preamp or mixer channel strip

that supplies +48V phantom power (phantom power shares the same XLR cable as the

audio from the microphone). In order to avoid pops and surges that can damage

components like speakers and microphones, always perform the following steps (in the

order listed) when connecting the mic and/or cable:

1. Turn the gain all the way down on the preamp or mixer used with the Nova.

2. If engaged, disengage phantom power on the preamp/mixer.

3. Connect the Nova via a high-quality XLR cable (included).

4. Engage phantom power on the preamp/mixer.

5. Turn up the gain on the preamp/mixer.

Before disconnecting the mic and/or cable, repeat steps 1 and 2 (in order).

Applications

The Nova’s clean electronics combine with an all-brass capsule to produce a smooth

tone that makes it a great choice as an all-purpose entry-level recording

microphone. Use it on vocals, acoustic instruments, guitar amps or room recordings.

When you’re ready to add to your mic locker, be sure to check out the M-Audio Luna

for increased vocal punch and Solaris for multi-pattern recording.

Cardioid Pattern

Cardioid is the most universal microphone polar pattern. This is because the back of

the microphone rejects sound, allowing the engineer to isolate the signal source from

other performance elements or background noise. The logo side of the microphone is

the live ± side.

Care of Your Microphone

Here are a few tips for the care of your Nova microphone:

• Never subject the Nova to physical shock.

• Always use a stand and use the included hard mount when securing to a stand.

• Always wipe the Nova exterior down with a soft dry cloth and return it to its case

after each use to prevent damage caused by dust.

• In the event that your Nova needs more extensive cleaning, lightly dampen a soft

cloth with water or mild household soap and clean the metal exterior of the Luna,

wiping it completely dry when finished. Never spray a cleaning agent on the Nova

itself, as excessive moisture can damage the unit.

• Avoid subjecting the Nova to any kind of moisture. In vocal applications, use a

windscreen to protect the diaphragm from the build-up of breath condensation

and saliva.

• Never disassemble the Nova microphone. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.

• Always use top-quality cables in order to avoid shorts that may damage the

microphones electronics.

• Avoid temperature extremes above 95˚F and below 50˚F. To avoid harmful condensation

on the diaphragm when moving between indoor and outdoor environments, allow the

Nova to acclimate to room (air) temperature before connection.

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