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POLAR PATTERN SELECTOR

The continuously variable polar pattern selector is a rotary knob found on the front panel of the 
power supply. The selector allows the user to choose omnidirectional, cardioid and figure eight 
patterns or a point in between. 

Omnidirectional:  rotate fully counterclockwise. An omnidirectional polar pattern covers all 
directions and picks up all sound in a 360 degree radius. Useful for natural, ambient sound.

Cardioid: 12 o’clock position. Cardioid microphones pick up 
sound within 120 degrees of the direction they are facing. Useful 
for capturing one sound with a minimum of ambiance.

Figure Eight: rotate fully clockwise. Figure of Eight (bi-
directional) microphones pick up sound from the front and rear 
while rejecting sound from the sides.

Occasionally a point in between will yield the most favorable 
result. For example, setting the selector to a 2 o’clock position can 
be an especially pleasant pattern for recording vocals.
Also, for close miking of an acoustic guitar in cardioid, rotating 
the selector towards omni  (counterclockwise) can reduce 
excessive proximity effect (unwanted bass buildup). 

BASS CUT SWITCH

The bass cut switch, also known as a hi-pass filter, provides a 6dB per octave attenuation below 
100Hz when engaged. This is very useful in removing unwanted low frequency information such 
as rumble or bass build-up due to proximity effect. Experienced engineers know that it is a good 
practice to filter out low frequencies when it does not affect the audible sound. A good example 
of this would be recording vocals. Most singers do not have much information below 100Hz, so 
engaging a filter will help maintain the integrity of the signal. 

15dB PAD

The 15dB reduces the signal before the head amplifier in the microphone. This is very useful for 
recording high SPL signals. If you are experiencing distortion, engaging the pad will likely be 
the solution. 
Also, if you have the gain on your mic preamp all the way down and the signal is still 
overdriving your signal path, engaging the pad would be indicated.

Summary of Contents for MA-300

Page 1: ...ecording Tips FAQ s Warranty Registration Customer Service CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 OPERATION 4 CARE OF YOUR MICROPHONE 5 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 POLAR RESPONSE 7 FREQUENCY RESPONSE 7 POLAR PATTERN SELECTOR 8 BASS CUT SWITCH 8 15dB PAD 8 WARRANTY 9 ...

Page 2: ...optimum performance from your microphone please read this manual thoroughly and familiarize yourself with the proper use of the MA 300 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Carefully unpack your MA 300 and verify that all of the accessories included with the microphone are accounted for Do not discard any packing materials If anything is missing or damaged contact your dealer or Mojave Audio immediately Items ...

Page 3: ...urchased outside of the USA are set for the voltages of the country to which they are exported This information is duly noted on the outside of the shipping box as well as on voltage selector of the power supply The MA 300 uses a line fuse for protection Never replace this fuse with one of a higher current rating Use only that type which was supplied with the unit The power supply cord that is sup...

Page 4: ...ies are shipped pre wired for standard AC voltage in the country where the microphone is sold If there is a need to change AC voltage travel sale to another country etc an external switch allows the power supply to be configured for 100 115 or 230 volts at either 50 or 60 Hz Make sure the fuse is the proper value 500 mA for 100 120 Volts AC and 250 mA for 230 Volts AC Hot plugging any vacuum tube ...

Page 5: ... preamplifier s electronics 3 Keep the microphone cable and power supply in a safe place such as its carrying case or a microphone locker when not in use 4 When plugging in the seven pin cable between the microphone and power supply orient the plug correctly and plug the connectors in gently Rough handling or hurry up plug ins can result in bent or broken pins 5 Never connect the power supply to a...

Page 6: ... 100Hz in cut setting SENSITIVITY 37 dB re 1V pa MAXIMUM SPL 120 dB 135dB with pad on DISTORTION 1 117dB SPL 3 125dB SPL with pad off 1 132 dB SPL 3 140dB SPL with pad on SELF NOISE 14dB nominal not to exceed 16dB A weighted IMPEDANCE 200 ohms transformer balanced VACUUM TUBE 5840 pentode tube wired for triode operation DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Carrying case with microphone power supply shock mount a...

Page 7: ...POLAR RESPONSE Type Multi pattern FREQUENCY RESPONSE 20Hz 20kHz 2 5dB ...

Page 8: ... pattern for recording vocals Also for close miking of an acoustic guitar in cardioid rotating the selector towards omni counterclockwise can reduce excessive proximity effect unwanted bass buildup BASS CUT SWITCH The bass cut switch also known as a hi pass filter provides a 6dB per octave attenuation below 100Hz when engaged This is very useful in removing unwanted low frequency information such ...

Page 9: ...uld service be required for your Mojave Audio product please contact the manufacturer Excellent service will also be provided for products beyond the warranty period at a modest cost for parts and labor Please visit mojaveaudio com for the latest updates and technical information MODEL NUMBER_________________ SERIAL NUMBER__________________ DATE OF PURCHASE_______________ PURCHASED FROM___________...

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