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Shure A15AS Manual
Shure A15AS Manual

Shure A15AS Manual

Switchable in-line attenuator

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A15AS -- Switchable In-Line Attenuator
General Description
Use this balanced-line attenuator to prevent low-
impedance microphones (rated at 150 or 600 )
and high-output condenser microphones from
overloading low impedance inputs in high sound
pressure level applications. The values of attenu­
ation can be switch-selected for 15, 20, or 25 dB.
Use the A15AS with any low­impedance micro­
phone, including phantom-powered condenser
microphones, such as the Shure SM81. It can be
used in-line between the microphone and its
power supply. (This model is not suitable for use
with the condenser powering system called "A­B
Powering.")
The A15AS attenuator bridges the microphone
output and allows maximum signal handling with
a minimum of loadingcaused distortion or reduc­
tion in clipping level.
Specifications
Frequency Response
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Summary of Contents for Shure A15AS

  • Page 1 15, 20, or 25 dB. Use the A15AS with any low­impedance micro­ phone, including phantom-powered condenser microphones, such as the Shure SM81. It can be used in-line between the microphone and its power supply. (This model is not suitable for use with the condenser powering system called “A­B...
  • Page 2 At its sole option, Shure will repair or replace the defective product and promptly return it to you. In order for this warranty to be valid, the consumer must, at the time the product is returned, provide proof of purchase in the form of the original purchase receipt directly from Shure or from a Shure-authorized reseller.
  • Page 3 Outside of the United States, return the product to your dealer or Authorized Service Center. Addresses are listed on www.Shure.com or can be obtained by contacting Shure at the address listed below. This warranty is not transferable. This warranty does not apply in cases of abuse or misuse of the product, use contrary to Shure’s instruction, ordinary wear and tear, an act of God, negligent use, purchase from a party other...