background image

optional 

PF 80 pop screen

from AKG

between the microphone and vocal-
ist/instrument.

Keep the microphone dry

. Moisture

from blowing or singing directly at the
capsule from a short distance, or
extremely high humidity may cause
the microphone to start crackling or
go very quiet due to partial short cir-
cuits in the polarization voltage.

If you use the microphone 

in the

open

, use an optional AKG

W 4000

windscreen

to protect the micro-

phone from moisture and reduce
wind noise.

High volume instruments:

You can

use this microphone for close-in
recording of very loud instruments
(brass  instruments, kick drum, etc.).
Just switch the preattenuation pad in
to increase the microphone’s capabili-
ty of handling sound pressure levels to
145 dB.

Low-frequency noise:

To suppress

low-frequency noise such as air con-
ditioning rumble, footfall noise, or
traffic sounds, switch the bass cut fil-
ter in.

4.2 Selecting Polar Patterns

Each of the 

PERCEPTION 400’s

selec-

table polar patterns is virtually frequency
independent so that reflected sound, too
will be reproduced accurately and uncol-
ored.

Cardioid

(center setting): This is a

standard setting for recording and
gives excellent results on all kinds of
voices and a wide range of instru-
ments. Remember to aim the micro-
phone front (see fig. 5 on page 6) at
the sound source.

Figure eight

(left-hand setting): The

microphone will pick up sounds arriv-
ing from the front and rear with equal

sensitivity. Use this mode to mic up
the side signal in M/S stereo record-
ing or to record two sound sources
(talkers, instruments) facing each
other. It is also a good choice for
cymbal overhead miking.

Omnidirectional

(right-hand setting):

This is the preferred setting for "all
around the mic" recording, high qual-
ity ambience (audience sound) mik-
ing, or far-field recording in excep-
tionally good-sounding large or small
recording rooms, etc.

5 Cleaning

To clean the surface of the
microphone body, use a soft

cloth moistened with water.

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Summary of Contents for PERCEPTION 400

Page 1: ...User Instructions Please read the manual before using the equipment PERCEPTION 400 6399_Perception400_ek 30 01 2006 12 57 Uhr Seite 1...

Page 2: ...ds as all other AKG products Designed on the basis of AKG s decades of know how and feedback from sound engineers around the world using AKG studio microphones every day this gen eral purpose 1 inch l...

Page 3: ...results in a wide range of applications Polar pattern selector Selector 1 on the microphone front refer to fig 1 sets the microphone polar pattern to figure eight cardioid or omnidirec tional Switcha...

Page 4: ...d 2 4 Optional Accessories B 18 A 48V battery supply and DC DC converter for 48 V phantom powering PF 80 studio pop screen ST 305 floor stand W 4000 external windcscreen 3 Interfacing 3 1 General The...

Page 5: ...rovides no phantom power connect an optional AKG B 18 A 48V phantom power sup ply 2 between the microphone and the mixer Important Using any power supply other than those recommended by AKG may damage...

Page 6: ...ment radiates its sound in a specific way Therefore to get the best sound it is crucial to experiment with microphone placement Whichever polar pattern you select ed it may be good to know which way t...

Page 7: ...erns Each of the PERCEPTION 400 s selec table polar patterns is virtually frequency independent so that reflected sound too will be reproduced accurately and uncol ored Cardioid center setting This is...

Page 8: ...rol on mixer set too high 1 Switch power to mixer or amplifier on 2 Set channel or master fader on mixer or volume control on amplifier to de sired level 3 Connect microphone to mixer or am plifier 4...

Page 9: ...one sensitivity set too high Partial short circuits due to excessive humidity 2 Move microphone further away from sound source 3 Switch preattenuation pad in Place microphone in warm dry room and allo...

Page 10: ...eattenuation pad 10 dB switchable Bass cut filter slope 12 dB octave 300 Hz Environment temperature 10 C to 60 C R H 80 25 C Powering 48 V 4 V phantom power to DIN 45 596 268 15IEC Current consumption...

Page 11: ...requency Response cardioid Cardioid Polar Diagram Frequency Response omnidirectional Omnidirectional Polar Diagram 11 PERCEPTION 400 7 Specifications 6399_Perception400_ek 30 01 2006 12 58 Uhr Seite 1...

Page 12: ...PERCEPTION 400 12 7 Specifications Frequency Response figure eight Figure Eight Polar Diagram 6399_Perception400_ek 30 01 2006 12 58 Uhr Seite 12...

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Page 14: ...14 PERCEPTION 400 Notizen Notes Notes Note Notas Notas 6399_Perception400_ek 30 01 2006 12 58 Uhr Seite 14...

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Page 16: ...without notice Ces caract ristiques sont susceptibles de modifications Ci riserviamo il diritto di effettuare modifiche tecniche Nos reservamos el derecho de introducir modificaciones t cnicas Especi...

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