Nady Systems PCM-100 Microphone User Manual


 
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications subject to change for improvement purposes
SERVICE
(U.S.) Should your Nady microphone require service, please contact the Nady Service Department via phone at
(510) 652-2411 or e-mail at service@nady.com
(INTERNATIONAL) For service, please contact the Nady distributor in your country through the dealer from whom you pur-
chased this product.
Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as it will void your warranty
CARTRIDGE TYPE:
PCM-100: Black electret condenser
PCM-200: Dynamic
POLAR PATTERN: Unidirectional (cardioid)
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
PCM-100: 30Hz to 18KHz
PCM-200: 60Hz to 16KHz
SENSITIVITY (0dB=1V/Pa @ 1kHz)
PCM-100: -36dB, ±2dB; PCM-200: -54dB, ±3dB
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE (@ 1kHz)
PCM-100: 100 Ohms, ±30%;
PCM-200: 250 Ohms, ±30%
LOAD IMPEDANCE: >1,000 Ohms
SELF NOISE (IEC 581-5): 22dB-A (PCM-100)
MAX INPUT SPL (@ 1kHz1% T.H.D)
PCM-100: 127dB; PCM-200: 130dB
S/N RATIO: 72dB (PCM-100)
POWER REQUIREMENT: 48V DC Phantom power (PCM-100)
DIMENSIONS: 2.625" x 6.75" ( 66.7 mm x 171.5 mm)
WEIGHT: 1.4lb. (650g)
MATERIAL: Die-cast metal housing
USING YOUR PCM-100/200
The PCM-100/200 can be used with any standard mixer,
powered mixer/amplifier, or mic preamp. Using either an XLR
to XLR or XLR to 1/4" phone plug low impedance cable,
connect the female XLR end to the PCM-100 and the other end
(male XLR or 1/4" phone plug, as appropriate) to your
equipment.
NOTE: The PCM-100 requires +48VDC to
operate. This phantom power is available on most mixer
inputs or can be supplied by the optional SMPS-1 power
supply.
The PCM-100/200 can be mounted on a microphone stand
with the integral mic holder mount supplied. Depending on the
threading of the mic stand you are using, you may need to
remove the threaded adapter from the mic holder.
Be aware of the proximity effect (an increase in bass response)
when the mic is placed close to the instrument. This may or
may not be desirable. Experimenting with the position of the
mic with respect to the audio source will ensure the optimum
results you are seeking in any given application.
If the microphone is placed too near a speaker during live
stage use, an unpleasant howling effect (acoustic feedback)
may occur. Although all microphones are prone to feedback
to some extent, with a unidirectional polar pattern are
specially designed to accept only signals from the audio
source directly in front of the mic cartridge. Thus, the cardioid
pattern of the PCM-100/200 ensures that it will deliver only
the desired audio in front of the mic, rejecting the unwanted
audio from the rear, even in noisy ambient conditions with
high sound pressure levels from the P.A. and monitor speakers.
This means that feedback will be greatly minimized with the
PCM-100/200 in all live performance miking applications.
Some useful ways in which to totally eliminate annoying
feedback include: experimenting with mic positions with
respect to the speakers, decreasing speaker volume (whenever
possible), and adjusting the equalization of the mic audio with
the mixer.
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
PCM-100
PCM-200