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3.2.3 Using the MPA V L
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Using the MPA V L
Mini XLR
MPA
Phantom
3
4
Figure 4: Connection diagram with MPA V L.
Connecting the cable:
1)
Push the mini XLR connector (1) on the pickup cable into the
mini XLR socket (2) on the cable of the MPA V L (3) to the
stop.
The connector will lock automatically.
Disconnecting the cable: refer to section 3.2.1.
2)
Connect the MPA V L (3) to a balanced XLR microphone input
with phantom power.
3)
Switch the phantom power on. (Refer to the instruction manu-
al of the unit to which you connected your pickup.)
If your mixer provides no phantom power: Connect the
4)
MPA V L (3) to an optional AKG phantom power supply (4) and
use an XLR cable (5) to connect the phantom power supply (4)
to the desired balanced input.
3.2.4 Connecting to a Bodypack Transmitter
Connecting to
a Bodypack
Transmitter
Refer to the manual of your bodypack transmitter.
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Mini XLR
MPA
MIC 1
MIC 2
1
2
3
5
2
3
1
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4.1
MIC 3
MIC 4
2
3
1
4.2
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Introduction
Since a soundboard vibrates differently in different places, you
can get different sounds by carefully selecting the spot where you
mount the pickup.
Section 4.3 describes proven techniques that you may want to use
as starting points for your own experiments.
Attaching the Pickup to the Instrument
If you are going to attach the pickup to a lacquered surface, check
the condition of the lacquer coat first.
If the lacquer coat is porous or cracked, the adhesive compound
will lose some of its tack and may damage the lacquer coat further
when you remove the pickup.
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