Neumann.Berlin fet 80R (i) manual

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  • Page 1

    Neumann-Information 1841 NOV. I 984 Operation of NEUMANN fet 80R(i) microphones in conjunction with unba- lanced or Center tap grounded inputs The microphones of the fet 80 R (i) series are Phantom powered from 48 Vdt according to IEC 268-15A/DIN 45, 596. In Phantom powering both modulation conductors of the microphone cable as -weil as the modulat[...]

  • Page 2

    2. Microphone and power supply may be converted to unbalanced Operation in the field through a minor alteration. This Change is recommebded if the microphone is to be used exclusively with unbalanced inputs such as semi-professional or home equipment. Fig. 2...5 Switchcraft A3M t- .- (DIN L152t 1 Standard, balanced configuration of Neumann micropho[...]

  • Page 3

    Far microphones equipped with connectors per DIN 41524 (Binder, Mini- Tuchel), the following changes are necessary: 1. Wire heretofore soldered to pin 3 (-1 is to be resoldered to pin. 2 without removing the wire already connected there. 2. Wire heretofore connected to pin 1 (+> is to bt-: resoldered to pin 3. 3. Remove the Phantom pawering resi[...]

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    Audio Modulation cable to the amplifier, tape recorder etc. equipped with unbalanced input: i DIN‘L152L 1 Switchcraft w Modulation Schirm Shield Fig. 5 3. Should the use of a transformer as recommeded in example #l not be desi- rable or the microphone put out’modulation voltages beyond those permis- sable for the AT 8/‘l (i) transformer, then[...]