Interfacing; Introduction; B 29 L Or Mpa V L; Connecting To A Bodypack Transmitter - AKG MicroMic C516 ML User Instructions

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The C 516 ML is a condenser microphone and
therefore needs a power supply.
Using any power supply other than those
recommended by AKG may damage your
microphone and will void the warranty.
1. Use the supplied connecting cable to connect
the output socket (4) on the gooseneck to one
of the two mini XLR sockets on the B 29 L or
the mini XLR socket on the connecting cable of
the MPA V L.
The connector will lock automatically.
• To disconnect the cable, press the unlocking
button on the mini XLR connector (1) and pull
the connector (1) out of the socket.
• To avoid damaging the cable, never pull
at the cable itself!
2. B 29 L: Connect the B 29 L to the desired input.
MPA V L: Connect the MPA V L to a balanced
XLR microphone input with phantom power
and switch the phantom power on.
• Use the supplied connecting cable to connect
the output socket on the gooseneck to the in-
put socket on the bodypack transmitter.
• You can attach the bodypack transmitter to your
belt or to the instrument. The PT 40 and PT 400
bodypack transmitters will also mount directly on
the microphone.
AKG C 516 ML

2 Interfacing

2.1 Introduction

Important!
2.2 B 29 L
or MPA V L
Disconnecting
the cable:
Important!
2.3 Connecting
to a Bodypack
Transmitter
Note:
Refer to section
2.3.1 on page 18.
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