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MTP 440 DM Introduction Thank you that you have opted for a LEWITT product. In this operating manual you will learn more about your LEWITT microphone, its handling and its proper usage. Music professionals know that it’s often the smallest details that make all the difference in vocal and instrumental recordings. With our MTP series, we aim to exceed artists’ and audio engineers’ expectations of reproduction accuracy and isolation of the main sound source.
MTP 440 DM The product The MTP 440 DM is an exceptionally versatile, precision-engineered cardioid dynamic microphone ideally suited for upscale live sound and studio recording applications. Featuring a high-performance capsule which delivers a remarkably bright and lively sound, the MTP 440 is perfect for miking drums, percussion instruments, brasses, woodwinds, and vocals. The MTP 440’s cardioid pattern ensures perfect off-axis rejection and exceptionally high gain before feedback.
MTP 440 DM Features / Top applications Features ·Tailored frequency response for instrument applications ·Highly consistent cardioid polar pattern for minimum off-axis coloration ·High gain before feedback ·Easily withstands high sound pressure levels ·Rock-solid full-metal, die-cast body for rough daily touring routine ·Minimally affected by varying load impedance ·Corrosion-resistant gold-plated 3-pin XLR output connector ·Comes in a cardboard box with foam layers; includes MTP 40 MCs shock mount and DT
MTP 440 DM Using the mic Connecting and Disconnecting the Microphone Cable ·Before establishing connection, make sure that the microphone and the component (e.g. amplifier) are switched off. ·Lower the volume of the component (e.g. amplifier) before connecting the microphone. ·Insert the connector into the microphone socket. Align the key on the connector with the groove in the microphone, and then push the connector into the microphone until it clicks.
MTP 440 DM Using the mic / Tech data Hints 1. In order to prevent feedback (howling): ·Lower the volume. ·Place the microphone so that it is not pointed to the speaker and that there is a sufficient distance between the microphone and the speaker. ·Do not cover the lower part of the grille with your hand. 2. Positioning the microphone close to the sound source causes the so-called proximity effect (a boost in the low frequency response).
MTP 440 DM Tech data Tech graph Tech data ·Acoustical operating principle: ·Directional pattern: ·Frequency range: ·Sensitivity: ·Rated impedance: ·Connector: ·Dimensions: 5 dB / unit dB ref. 1 V / Pa ·Net weight: dynamic, moving coil cardioid 60 ... 16.000 Hz 2,5 mV / Pa (-52 dBV) < 500 ohms gold plated 3-pin XLR 39 dia. x 159 mm 1,53 dia. x 6,25 inch 280 g 9,88 oz.
MTP 440 DM Accessories Accessories MTP 40 MCs DTP 40 Lb 08
MTP 440 DM Cautions Cautions ·The capsule is a sensitive, high precision component. Make sure you do not drop it from high heights and avoid strong mechanical stress and force. ·To ensure high sensitivity and best sound reproduction of the microphone, avoid exposing it to moisture, dust or extreme temperatures. ·Keep this product out of the reach of children. ·Do not use force on the switch or cable of the microphone. ·When disconnecting the microphone cable, grasp the connector and do not pull the cable.
MTP 440 DM Warranty Warranty All products manufactured by LEWITT GmbH feature a limited two-year warranty. This two-year warranty is specific to the date of purchase as shown on your purchase receipt. LEWITT GmbH shall satisfy the warranty obligations by remedying any material or manufacturing faults free of charge at LEWITT’s discretion either by repair or by exchanging individual parts or the entire appliance.
MTP 440 DM Regulatory information LEWITT GmbH declares under its sole responsibility that MTP 440 DM complies with the European directive 2004/108/EC. The product has been tested according to harmonized European standards: EN 55013:2001+A1:2003+A2:2006 EN 55020:2007 EN 61000-3-2:2006 EN 61000-3-3:1995+A1:2001+A2:2005 Product testing was carried out by TIMCO Engineering Inc., notified body number 1177. WEEE note: Electronic waste has to be collected separately.
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