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AKG C535 EB User Manual
AKG C535 EB User Manual

AKG C535 EB User Manual

Cardioid condenser microphone
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C 535 EB
Bedienungshinweise
User Instructions
Mode d'emploi
Istruzioni per l'uso
Modo de empleo

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  • Page 1 C 535 EB Bedienungshinweise User Instructions Mode d’emploi Istruzioni per l’uso Modo de empleo...
  • Page 2 Description: The C 535 EB cardioid condenser microphone was designed especially for professional vocal and instrumental work both on the stage and in the studio. The C 535 EB has proven to be ideally suited for all situations placing high demands on the sound quality and the robustness of a micro- phone.
  • Page 3 –14 dB – attenuation of –14 dB, dynamic microphone output level, flat, overload limit: 144 dB SPL. Applications: recording high sound level instruments, or pre- vention of overloading of mixer or amplifier inputs which are adjusted for dynamic microphones. –14 dB preattenuation of –14 dB (as above) with additional bass rolloff filter below 500, slope: 4 dB/octave.
  • Page 4 Applications: We developed the C 535 EB to meet the musician’s demands. Record- ing fine vocal or instrumental music, the professional’s search for bril- liant, transparent sound, pianissimo passages coming through as clearly as fortissimo passages do, expected pop noise problems with vocalists or wind noise from wind instruments: this is what the C 535 EB is really made for.
  • Page 5 2. A so-called low-cut filter serves to reduce low frequency noise (like rumble, floor noise etc.) below 100 Hz with a slope of about 12 dB/octave. 3. A rolloff filter compensates the proximity effect (low frequency boost when the microphone is closer than one foot to the sound source) typically experienced with single diaphragm systems.
  • Page 6 5 kHz are radiated through the bell only. In order to attain a well-balanced tone, mount the C 535 EB on a floor stand (e.g. AKG St 200) and aim it at the conical portion of the clarinet, directing it roughly toward the lowest key.
  • Page 7 Powering Technique: The AKG C 535 EB has been designed for phantom powering accord- ing to DIN 45596. These standards specify a positive voltage of 12, 24 or 48 volts on the audio lines versus the cable shield. Connection diagrams for balanced inputs: Input circuitry incorporating transformer with center tap (ungrounded).
  • Page 8: Specifications

    The resistors 2 x Rv must have a tolerance not exceeding 0.5 % in order to satisfy the symmetry requirement. Standardized values for Rv and 2 x Rv: + UB 2 x Rv 12 V ± 2 V 680 ohms 330 ohms 24 V ±...
  • Page 9: Dimensional Drawing

    Maximum Sound Pressure (for 1 % T.H.D. at 1,000 Hz into 600-ohm load): 80 Pa 130 dBSPL with –14 dB attenuation: 400 Pa 144 dBSPL Climatic Conditions: temperature range: –20° C … +60° C rel. humidity at 20° C: 99 % Supply Voltage: 9 …...
  • Page 10 Circuit Diagram: Frequency Response:...
  • Page 11 Cleaning: All metal surfaces may be safely cleaned from time to time with (methyl- ated) spirits or alcohol. Servicing: Transducer replacement is simply and does not require any tools. 1) Unscrew front grille counter-clockwise; the knurled screw base of the elastic suspension with the built-in transducer is now visible.