POLAR
PATTERN
DIFFEROID CONDENSER MICROPHONE
FOR USE WITH SONY
AND
How to adjust for fit
CM-311AHS
esigned for broadcasters, the Crown®
microphone that mounts on a Sony MDR- 7506 or
The
Lightweight and comfortable, the microphone adjusts to fit any user. It mounts securely on either earpiece of the popular Sony
Supplied with the microphone is a belt pack. It includes a male
How to mount the mic on the Sony headphone
Please see Fig. 1. As supplied from the factory, the microphone is ready to mount on the right earpiece of the Sony headphone. To do this, slip the mount over the yoke above the right earpiece and tighten the screws. You may want to route the mic cable along the headband and along the headphone’s coiled cable.
If you want to mount the microphone on the left earpiece, please refer to Fig. 6 and follow this procedure:
1.Remove thumbscrew that holds boom in block.
2.Pull block off pin.
3.Slide block outer half off to the right.
4.Reverse boom direction; place boom in block inner half.
5.Slide block outer half on from the right.
6.Insert pin into block.
7.Insert thumbscrew and tighten it.
8.Attach mount to left earpiece yoke.
Specifications
Transducer type: Electret condenser.
Frequency response (typical):
50 Hz to 15 kHz (see Fig. 2).
Polar pattern: Cardioid (see Fig.3).
Impedance: 75 ohms balanced.
4 mV/Pa*
Power sensitivity, typical, close-talking:
Equivalent noise level
S/N ratio: 68 dB at 94 dB SPL.
Maximum SPL: 148 dB SPL produces 3% THD.
Operating voltage: 9V DC internal alkaline battery (not supplied) or
Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 with respect to pin 3 of output connector.
Current drain: 5 mA.
Battery life: 110 hours.
Output connector: 3-pin pro audio (XLR type).
Cables:
Materials:
Finish: Satin black.
Net weight: Headworn mic and mount, 2.3 oz. (64 g). Belt pack and battery, 6.1 oz. (173 g).
Dimensions: See Figs. 4 and 5.
Included accessories: Microphone carrying case,
Optional accessories:
Replacement parts:
*1 pascal = 10 dynes/cm2 = 10 microbars = 94 dB SPL.
The
1.Loosen the thumbscrew so the boom moves freely.
2.Put on the Sony headphones with the micro- phone attached.
3.You can move the microphone toward and away from your mouth, and also left, right, up and down. Position the mic in front of your mouth, with lips touching the foam windscreen (Fig. 1). This is necessary because the mic cancels sounds that are not close to it. To prevent boom bounce, the foam pop filter should press firmly against the lips.
Fig. 1
YOKE
MOUNT
BLOCK
MIC
BOOM
THUMBSCREW
Operation
1.Access the battery by sliding open the battery cover.
2.Insert a fresh 9V alkaline battery (Mallory Dura- cell MN9100 or equivalent) into the battery clip. The battery cover shows the correct polarity.
3.Replace the battery cover.
Connect the belt pack to the mixer using a
If you’re using phantom power and the battery switch is on, the battery will automatically take over if phantom power fails. Turn off the battery switch when not in use to prolong battery life.
After 110 hours of use, or if the sound is distorted, it’s time to replace the battery.
The Sony headphones might invert the polarity of your voice signal, making it sound weak or colored through the headphones. If this happens, you might want to invert the polarity of your mixer mic channel.
After several hours of use, the foam pop filter can become clogged with moisture, giving a muffled sound. You might want to remove the pop filter periodically and let it dry. It can be washed in mild detergent and water. Additional