Sennheiser SK 50_250, SK 250 Sensitivity Selector Switch, Attachment Of The Body-Pack Transmitter

Models: SK 250

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7.SENSITIVITY SELECTOR SWITCH

The sensitivity selector switch 6 can be used to adapt the gain of the microphone input in 8 steps to the level of the sound expected. This setting is to be made in combination with a receiver which has a peak indicator available, such as the EM 1046. The sensitivity is set correctly when the "peak" indicator 5 lights up brightly during level peaks. The microphone is to be held or mounted in its position for later use when setting. The corresponding display on the EM 1046 receiver indicates a maximum deviation of approx. 125 %.

In practice, the following guide values have proven themselves for the adjustment of the sensitivity setting:

Position 2,3

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Loud voices, songs, theatre

Position 3,4,5

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Normal voices, talkshows, interviews

Position 6,7

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Soft voices

Position 8

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Use only for connection with a dynamic microphone !

8.ATTACHMENT OF THE BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER

Its small dimensions and flat form make it possible to carry the transmitter easily in a jacket pocket or trousers pocket. The device is to be protected against falling out by a tight gripping clip with which the transmitter can also be attached to the waistband or to a belt (Page 26, Fig. 7). To attach the transmitter with the connections facing downwards, simply reverse the clips.

The nylon transmitter pouch with Velcro closure (accessory) provides effective protection against moisture for actors who perspire heavily.

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Sennheiser SK 50_250, SK 250 manual Sensitivity Selector Switch, Attachment Of The Body-Pack Transmitter