3 Using Your Microphone
a) Using screws:
Fig. 5: Inserting the
rubber plate to
reduce mechanical
noise.
Refer to fig. 5.
Important!
b) Mounting the
microphone with
no screws on a
flat surface or...
c) on an uneven
surface:
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1. Depending on the material and thickness of the
installation surface, use the 13-mm (0.5-in.)
wood screws or the 30-mm (1.2-in.) machine
screws and nuts.
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2. Insert the screws (1) into the openings in the in-
stallation plate (2).
3. Place the non-adhesive rubber plate (3) on the
installation plate (2), making the screws engage
the locating holes (4) in the rubber plate (3).
4. Screw the installation plate (2) on the instru-
ment or speaker.
• To maintain the mechanical-noise attenua-
tion of the rubber plate, do not tighten the
screws hard enough to squeeze the rubber
plate.
• Remove the backing paper from both sides of
the rubber plate and press the rubber plate
firmly on the bracket and then on the instru-
ment or speaker.
• Use the supplied adhesive putty instead of the
rubber plate.
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