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T-621A
Microphone
Description
This quality product is for public address, paging, conference, general speech, broadcast, and
recording use etc. It features built-in chime melody with adjustable volume, "on-air" LED indicator at
the top of the microphone stem (and the power LED flashes while in use), electret condenser
capsule and sleek modern appearance with 600ohm balanced audio output.
Operation Instructions
1. Connect audio output of the mic base to an amplifier input with MIC input (jack / XLR)
2. Adjust amplifier MIC volume down to "0" position, and connect external power supply (included).
3. Press MIC switch. The ring lamp will light up, the chime plays, the power LED flashes and the MIC
should work.
Speak into the MIC and adjust the MIC volume on the amplifier until you have the desired sound
level. There is a volume control for the chime under the base, and a MIC adjustment knob, so you
can adjust to suit.
Note:
Please remove the battery if the microphone is not being used for more than 4 weeks.
Check and replace the battery if no chime output. The built-in microphone processor takes about 10
seconds after the battery is inserted to boot up.
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  • Page 1 T-621A Microphone Description This quality product is for public address, paging, conference, general speech, broadcast, and recording use etc. It features built-in chime melody with adjustable volume, “on-air” LED indicator at the top of the microphone stem (and the power LED flashes while in use), electret condenser capsule and sleek modern appearance with 600ohm balanced audio output.
  • Page 2 3. Power Indicator (flashes in use) Power and Mode Switches, (Under Base) Chime and Mic Volume controls 5. Audio output – 600ohm, balanced 6. Power Input (AC 11.4V) Technical Specifications Model T-621A Capsule Type Condenser Polar Pattern Cardioid Frequency 40Hz-16KHz Sensitivity 43dB±2dB...