Operation

Holding the microphone
If you cover the microphone head during transmission, this will change the pick-up pattern of the microphone and consequently the sound.
  1. Only hold the microphone by its body.

Positioning the microphone
  1. It is vital to observe the following notes:
    • Position A: Very little crosstalk from other sound sources.
      • Resulting sound: High proximity effect (large bass boost), powerful, direct sound
    • Position B: More crosstalk from other sound sources.
      • Resulting sound: Less proximity effect (less bass boost), some room ambience, natural, balanced sound
    • Position C: Higher crosstalk from other sound sources.
      • Resulting sound: Very little proximity effect (minimal bass boost), more room ambience, indirect sound
  2. If sibilance occurs: Position the microphone slightly to the side and not directly in front of the mouth.

Positioning the monitor loudspeakers
  1. To prevent feedback and crosstalk, postion your monitor loudspeakers in the angle area of the highest cancellation of the microphone (approx. 120°).