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Care and Handling
The Proscenium is a precision instrument. It should be treated carefully to ensure reliable results during each session. To protect your
Proscenium microphone, keep a few simple precautions in mind to ensure long term performance:
1. The Proscenium should be stored in its protective case when it is not in use. Leaving the microphone lying around will expose the
ribbon element to dust and other airborne particles that can adhere to the inner assembly and decrease performance. This advice
stands for all high quality studio microphones!
2. Never blow into any microphone to test it. We know you are already aware of this rule. Inform set-up crew, gaffers, vocalists, other
performers, and visitors, before tracking.
3. When setting up the Proscenium, maintain a reasonable distance from fluorescent lights, power transformers, and other strong
electromagnetic sources to avoid hum.
4. This is a full size microphone that weighs 1.35 lbs/ .61 Kg. Use a secure mount and stand and a good quality balanced, shielded XLR
connecting cable.
Technical Specifications
Transducer Type – Velocity Ribbon
Housing Material – Stainless Steel
Characteristic Z @ 1Khz – 200 Ohms
Typical Load Z – 1000 Ohms
Polar Pattern – Figure 8, symmetrical
Frequency Range – 30 Hz – 15,000 Hz
Maximum SPL – 126 dB
Sensitivity – -50 dB @ 1 Khz
Weight – 1.35 lbs / .61 Kg
Dimensions – 6" H, 2" W,
Pin 2
High
"It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described
a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure."
-Albert Einstein
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