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Earthworks DP25/C User Manual

Earthworks DP25/C User Manual

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DP25/C
DP30/C
DP25/C
DP30/C
Frequency response
50Hz to 25kHz +2dB@6"
Polar Pattern Cardioid
1
Sensitivity
0mV/Pa (-40dBV/Pa)
1
Power requirements
48V Phantom,
0mA
1
Peak acoustic input
45dB SPL
Output
XLR (PIN 2+)
600Ω, balanced
Minimum output load
between pins 2&3
Noise 22dB SPL (A weighted)
1
0.75 x .860 inches
Dimensions L x D
(275mm x 22mm)
1
Weight
.22lb (
00g)
Made in U.S.A.
Earthworks, Inc.
37 Wilton Rd.
Milford, NH 03055
603-654-6427, ext. 14
www.earthworksaudio.com
Printed in U.S.A.
Frequency response
30Hz to 30kHz +2dB@6"
Polar Pattern Cardioid
1
Sensitivity
0mV/Pa (-40dBV/Pa)
1
Power requirements
48V Phantom,
0mA
1
Peak acoustic input
45dB SPL
Output
XLR (PIN 2+)
600Ω, balanced
Minimum output load
between pins 2&3
Noise 22dB SPL (A weighted)
1
0.75 x .860 inches
Dimensions L x D
(275mm x 22mm)
1
Weight
.22lb (
00g)

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  • Page 1 DP25/C DP30/C DP25/C DP30/C Frequency response Frequency response 30Hz to 30kHz +2dB@6” 50Hz to 25kHz +2dB@6” Polar Pattern Cardioid Polar Pattern Cardioid Sensitivity 0mV/Pa (-40dBV/Pa) Sensitivity 0mV/Pa (-40dBV/Pa) Power requirements Power requirements 48V Phantom, 48V Phantom, Peak acoustic input Peak acoustic input...
  • Page 3 Microphone(s) and accessories or a SnareMic™ or TomMic™ Combo Kit(s). You will be thrilled with the results you will be able to obtain us- ing the DP25/C SnareMic™ and/or DP30/C TomMic™. After reading this manual, if you have any unanswered questions, please email or phone us using the contact information on the back cover of this manual.
  • Page 4: Two Year Warranty

    IMPORTANT NOTICE - Please Read This: Use of the LevelPad™ - The DP25/C SnareMic™ and DP30/C TomMic™ mi- crophones have a high output level, which may overload the preamps of some mixers or consoles. Many outboard microphone preamplifiers and preampli- fiers in mixing consoles will handle as much as +24dbv at the microphone...
  • Page 5 (down to 50Hz) so it does not sound “tubby” on a snare drum. When using the DP25/C SnareMic, if you feel that there is still too much low frequency response, use either a high-pass filter set somewhere...
  • Page 6 Earthworks High Definition Microphones™ for overheads and kickdrum with exceptional results. They then wanted the same exceptional sound qual- ity from their snare and tom mics. With the introduction of the DP25/C and DP30/C microphones, they were able to get the same pristine, detailed sound from their toms and snares as they were from their Earthworks High Definition...
  • Page 7 Those rim either closer to the shell or further from the shell. Depending upon the who have heard Earthworks High Definition Microphones™, say that they type of metal drum rim, one of the previously described three positions will hear more of attack, more subtle details and a more pristine quality in the allow the RimMount bracket to be mounted parallel to the drum shell.
  • Page 8 Delrin® cushioned rim-guide to clear the bottom of the drum rim. Then determine where on the drum rim you want In contrast, Earthworks has a patented polar technology that provides our to place the microphone and place the top “hook portion” of the RimMount microphones with the same frequency response on the sides of the micro- bracket over the drum rim.

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