MILAB DC-196 Manual
MILAB
Microphone
DC-196
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Milab DC-196
Quick Guide Manual
Thank You for Choosing a Milab Microphone!
With a history that goes back to the 1930s, Milab is one of the oldest,
continuously operating microphone manufacturers in the world.
Every one of our microphones is handcrafted in our plant in southern Sweden.
Our quality control is meticulous and all microphones have to pass several
stages of testing, including rigorous audio tests in our anechoic chamber.
We believe in our products, which is why every microphone is delivered with
its own individual frequency chart and our industry-leading lifetime warranty.
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the Milab family!
Thomas Nöjdh, President
Package Includes
Milab DC-196 condenser microphone
Milab 3227 shock mount
Milab 3403 windscreen
Individual frequency chart
Quick guide manual
The Milab DC-196 Condenser Microphone
The DC-196 is a versatile multi-pattern condenser microphone built around
the Milab 2900 model rectangular capsule. It off ers low noise, three selectable
patterns (cardioid, omni, bidirectional), excellent SPL handling and an extre-
mely smooth off -axis response – all in a very compact format. In fact, the
DC-196 is one of the smallest large-diaphragm microphones ever produced.
The DC-196 shines on transient-rich sources like acoustic instruments and,
thanks to the unique properties of the rectangular capsule, it excels in
recording situations where a smooth off -axis response is crucial, such as
string ensembles and choirs, but also coincident stereo setups where
large-diaphragm microphones are usually avoided.
Connection
The DC-196 can be connected to any mic input, mixer/amplifi er, or mic
preamp using a standard microphone cable (XLR). The microphone is
designed for phantom powering at 48 V (P48, IEC 1938) with positive
voltage on the audio lines versus the cable shield.
Microphone XLR pinout:
1: Ground (shield)
2: Hot (+ phase)
3: Cold (- phase)
If the input device does not support phantom power, an external power supply
has to be connected between the microphone and the input. Make sure that the
extra phantom power has a DC-free output against the mixer, otherwise an RC
network has to be incorporated to block the 48 VDC.
Connecting the microphone to an unbalanced input:
Connecting the microphone to an unbalanced input without a transformer.
Pin 2 is the “hot phase“ and should be connected to the input. Pin 3 should
be left open:
Product Specifications
Brand: | MILAB |
Category: | Microphone |
Model: | DC-196 |
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