General Product Description

Designed to yield outstanding performance in applications requiring the miking of acoustic and electric instruments, as well as vocal performances. Excellent for stage or studio, the Co4’s versatility will make it a “must have” in any microphone mix.

Microphone Use and Placement

Please note that miking techniques are a matter of personal preference.These are merely guidelines to assist in the placement of the microphone to gain optimal performance.

Usage

Optimal Placement

Electric Guitar

Place microphone approximately 1-2" from and at

and Bass

a 90° degree angle to the speaker cone.

Guitar Amplifier

To reduce boominess, move the microphone off

 

axis to the cone from 90° to 45°, or move mic

 

from center of cone to either edge.

Tom-Toms

On double headed Toms place mic over the top of

 

drum 1-3" and at a 45° angle to the drum surface

 

and 1-2" in from the drum edge. On single headed

 

Toms use above method or place mic inside Tom

 

from underneath at a 90° angle from the center of

 

head, 3-5", away.

Snare Drum

Place mic 1-3" above the heads, 1-2" in from the

 

rim. Aim each mic at the top heads angled down

 

about 45°. If the drum rings, tape deadening

 

material to the head or use damping rings.

 

For more “snare” sound place a 2nd mic

 

underneath aimed up at the bottom of head.

Cymbals

Place microphone one to two feet above the

 

top of cymbals.

High-Hat

Place 5 inches above outside edge at a

 

45° down angle.

Brass

6-24" away, and on axis with the bell of

 

the instrument.

Acoustic Guitar

Place mic 6-12" from where finger board

 

joins the body.

CobaltCo4

Instrument Microphone

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Electro-Voice Co4 manual General Product Description, Microphone Use and Placement, Instrument Microphone