Shure MX400SE manual Features, Model Variations, General Installation Guidelines

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Model Microflex® MX400SE Series Gooseneck Microphone User Guide

GENERAL

Shure MicroflexMX400SE Series microphones are miniature gooseneck-mounted electret condenser microphones designed for speech and vocal pickup. Their high sensitivity and broad frequency range make them suitable for recording, as well as sound reinforce- ment applications.

MX400SE microphones can be screwed onto a mic stand or the supplied 5/8 inch 27-threaded flange. They can be easily changed from side-exit to bottom-exit to conceal the cable. All models include an in-line preamplifier and a 3 m (10 ft) cable. Each microphone is available with interchangeable cardioid, supercardioid, or omnidirec- tional cartridges.

FEATURES

Wide dynamic range and frequency response for accurate sound reproduction across the audio spectrum

Interchangeable cartridges that provide an optimal polar pattern choice for each application

Supplied shock mount for more than 20 dB isolation from surface transmitted noise

Supplied threaded flange mount for permanently securing the mi- crophone to a lectern, pulpit, or conference table

Snap-fit foam windscreen

New RF filtering

MODEL VARIATIONS

All Microflex microphones are available with any one of three inter- changeable cartridges. The polar pattern is indicated by the model number suffix:

/C = Cardioid, /S = Supercardioid, /O = Omnidirectional MX412SE/C, MX418SE/C: Recommended for general sound rein-

forcement applications. Pickup angle (-3 dB) = 130°.

MX412SE/S, MX418SE/S: Recommended for sound reinforcement applications requiring narrow or more distant coverage. Pickup angle (-3 dB) = 115°.

MX412SE/O, MX418SE/O: Recommended for recording or remote monitoring applications. Pickup angle = 360°.

©2006, Shure Incorporated 27H2835 (Rev. 1)

GENERAL INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

1.Aim the microphone toward the desired sound source, such as the talker, and away from any unwanted sound source, such as a loudspeaker.

2.Place the microphone within 15 to 30 cm (6 to 12 in.) of the desired sound source.

3.Always use the supplied foam windscreen or the optional metal windscreen to control breath noise.

4.If four or more microphones will be open at the same time, use of an automatic mixer, such as the Shure SCM810 or FP410, is recommended.

MICROPHONE INSTALLATION

Installing a Microphone onto a Threaded Flange

(Figure 1 on page 9)

1.Trace and drill three starter holes for the supplied screws using the threaded flange as a template.

2.Secure the flange to the mounting surface using the three sup- plied screws.

3.Thread the microphone onto the flange.

Installing a Microphone in a Shock Mount (Figure 2 on page 9)

1.Drill a 44 mm (1-3/4 in.) diameter hole through the mounting sur- face in the desired location.

2.Trace and drill three starter holes for the screws using the shock mount as a template.

3.Secure the shock mount to the mounting surface with three screws.

4.Thread the microphone onto the supplied shock mount adapter and insert the adapter into the shock mount.

Changing from Side Exit to Bottom Exit (Figure 3 on page 9)

1.Disconnect the TA4F connector from the preamplifier.

2.Push the outer threaded nut on the microphone back to access the inner hex nut on the bottom of the gooseneck.

3.Unscrew the inner hex nut from the gooseneck. Then remove the outer threaded nut.

4.Route the TA4F connector and cable through the outer threaded nut.

5.Pull the cable through the open slit on the inner hex nut.

6.Replace the outer threaded nut on the gooseneck.

7.Screw the inner hex nut back onto the gooseneck.

8.Install the flange mount or shock mount, and route the cable through the center of the mount.

9.Reconnect the TA4F connector to the preamplifier.

Installing the Snap-Fit Foam Windscreen (Figure 4 on page 9)

1.Press the foam windscreen onto the microphone until it snaps into the groove located below the cartridge.

2.To remove the windscreen, spread the gap in its mounting ring with a screwdriver or thumbnail and pull the windscreen off carefully.

ADJUSTING PREAMP GAIN (Figure 5 on page 10)

MX412SE and MX418SE microphones include an adjustable gain preamplifier, allowing the user to specify a 12 dB or 0 dB gain setting. The preamp ships at the 12dB setting.

To reduce the signal gain at the MX412SE and MX418SE preampli- fier by 12dB, replace the gain resistors to the 0dB setting, (Table 5A).

RF FILTERING

MX400SE Series must be used with RK100PK preamplifier in order to optimize RF immunity.

Printed in U.S.A.

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