
(EMC, LVD)BroadcasterInstruction Manualwww.rodemic.com051-950-2-1_Broadcaster_manual.indd 1051-950-2-1_Broadcaster_manual.indd 1 3/08/2009 6:06:
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Storage- 11 -• After use the Broadcaster should be removed from its mount, wiped with a dry, soft cloth and placed in its protective case.• Be sure
- 12 -- 12 -WarrantyAll microphones are warranted for one year from date of purchase. You can extend that to a full ten years if you register online
- 2 -IntroductionWe at would like to thank you and congratulate you on investing in the Broadcaster.Like its name suggests, this microphone was sp
- 3 -Specifi cationsAcoustic Principle:Pressure gradientDirectional Pattern:Cardioid- end addressFrequency Range:20 Hz-20 kHzOutput Impedence:40Sensit
- 4 -Specifi cationsFrequency ResponsePolar Response• 1” capsule with gold plated diaphragm• On-Air indicator LED• Ultra low noise• Voice tailored
- 5 -Accessories• RM2 stand mount• ZP1 zip pouch• 5 pin ‘on-air’ indicator adaptor051-950-2-1_Broadcaster_manual.indd 5051-950-2-1_Broadcaster_ma
- 6 -• The Broadcaster is a phantom powered microphone. To operate correctly it requires a 48V phantom supply from the mixing console or other source
- 7 -Using the Broadcaster • The High Pass Filter can be engaged using the toggle switch at the rear of the microphone.High Pass Filtertoggle switchH
- 8 -• While the broadcaster’s output connection and ‘On-Air’ indicator control is a very simple operation to perform, we suggest that unless you are
- 9 -• A 5-pin female connector is supplied, and you can use a four-core screened (Quad) microphone cable which is readily available from most profes
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