Low cut-filter and level attenuation (-10 db), Microphone installation, Changing microphone capsules – Behringer Single Diaphragm Condenser Microphone B-5 User Manual

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SINGLE DIAPHRAGM CONDENSER MICROPHONE B-5 User Manual

3. Low Cut-Filter and

Level Attenuation (-10 dB)

The B-5 features a switchable low-cut filter that eliminates low-frequency
noise such as floor rumble. Set the switch to its middle position to activate
the low-cut filter.

For situations in which the microphone is exposed to extremely high sound
pressure levels, the B-5 features a switchable level attenuation (“pad”).
When the switch is in its “-10 dB” position, the level attenuation is activated.

When the switch is in its top-most position, the signal is not influenced
in any way.

4. Microphone Installation

To properly attach your microphone to a microphone stand, a clamp is included.
First screw this clamp onto your stand before attaching the microphone itself.

5. Changing Microphone Capsules

When your B-5 leaves the assembly plant, it has the cardioid pickup pattern
capsule screwed onto its shaft. To loosen the capsule, hold the shaft firmly and
unscrew the capsule turning it counter-clockwise.

When installing a capsule, please make sure to handle both the capsule
and the microphone shaft with attention and care to avoid damaging
the screw thread. In no situation should you ever apply excessive force.

6. Audio Connection

To connect the B-5 to your equipment, use a balanced XLR microphone cable
with the following pin assignment: Pin 1 = shielding, pin 2 = +, pin 3 = -.
Since all contact points of the B-5 are gold-plated, your microphone cable too
should feature gold-plated connectors, if possible.

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