NADY STARPOWER™ SERIES
SP-9 Dynamic Microphone
Congratulations on purchasing the Nady
Using Your SP-9 Microphone
The
Depending on the application, the
Be aware of the proximity effect (an increase in bass response) when the mic is placed close to the mouth or instrument. This may or may not be desirable. Experimenting with the position of the mic with respect to the audio source will ensure the optimum results you are seeking in any given application. Also, never place your hands over the ballscreen of the mic during use, as this can degrade the performance.
If the microphone is placed too near a speaker, an unpleasant howling effect (acoustic feedback) may occur. Although all microphones are prone to feedback to some extent, those with a unidirectional polar pattern (such as the
Some useful ways in which to totally eliminate annoying feedback include: experimenting with mic positions with respect to the speakers, decreasing speaker volume (whenever possible), and adjusting the equalization of the mic audio with the mixer.
Precautions and Care
•The microphone should never be dropped or subjected to extreme shock. Store only in a padded case to protect it during transport.
•Keep the microphone away from extremely high temperatures (above 140° F or 60° C )and humidity. Avoid leaving the microphone in direct sunlight for long periods of time.
•When using the microphone outdoors, avoid getting it wet.
•After use in a
•To protect the mic cartridge and ensure the longest possible useful life, it is highly recommended that for vocal applications, an external foam windscreen be used over the ball grille. This will prevent the buildup of saliva and perspiration on the cartridge diaphragm, which degrades performance and shortens the useful life of the microphone. Such a wind "sock" will also eliminate wind noise when the mic is used in a windy outdoor environment.