Wiring Examples - Behringer Tube Ultragain MIC200 User Manual

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TUBE ULTRAGAIN MIC200
In contrast to its outputs, the MIC200's
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be used simultaneously!
This is the balanced XLR OUTPUT of your MIC200. Use this con-
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nector to feed the XLR input of your mixing console, multitrack
recorder or power amp.
The balanced 1/4" TRS OUTPUT of your MIC200 can also be
connected to a mixer, recording system or power amp.
Use the POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR to hook up the enclosed
(12)
power supply unit. Next to this connector you'll find the strain relief
clamp, which prevents accidental release of the power supply.
The device's SERIAL NUMBER is found on the bottom side of the unit.
You'll be surprised how flexibly you can set up your MIC200. The following
chapter describes some typical wiring examples.
3.1
Enhancing vocals and instruments in live applications
Here, the MIC200 is wired before the mixer's channel input. Thus, the
sound gains in warmth and transparency. Thanks to the limiter setting for
vocals (VOCAL), distortion is eliminated effectively.
3.2
"Direct to disk" application in studio or home recording
If you are looking for a device that considerably enhances the sound
of your digital workstation, this is where the MIC200 comes in. Many
hard disk recorders lack a certain "liveliness". In addition, they are often
equipped with "lousy" microphone preamps. Such problems can be solved
perfectly with the MIC200.
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3.

Wiring examples

Fig. 3.1:
Standard live application
environments
Wiring examples
inputs should never

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