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Soundelux U195 User’s Manual 

USING THE MIC 

The U195 requires 48vdc phantom power, fed through the M-XLR-3 at the base of the mic. SOUNDELUX RECOMMENDS 
USE OF A CE-APPROVED POWER SUPPLY. Use of this mic with less than 48vdc will result in less than optimum 
performance (45vdc is the lowest acceptable), and operation with less than 24vdc resulting in very seriously degraded 
performance.  

Requires 48 Vdc == @ 0.5mA 

CAUTION 

Shock Hazard: Do not open mic when connected to power source. 

Es benotigt 48 Vdc == @ 0.5mA 

VORTICHT: 

Schok gefahr: Bitte nicht daf mikrofon offnen wenn es eingeschaltet ist in einen stoppkontakt. 

Require 48 Vdc == @ 0.5mA 

ATTENCIONE: 

Choc hazard: N’ouvrez pas le microphone quand il y a un connectionne avec un source d’electricity. 

A bisognio de 48 Vdc == @ 0.5mA 

ATTEZIONE: 

Rischio di scossa: Non aprire il microfono quando e attacato al’eletricita. 

 

Positive excitation of the diaphragm at the front of the mic results in a positive voltage at XLR pin 2 (standard). Audio output 
is transformer balanced. 

USE OF SWITCHES: 

All switches may be engaged while unit is powered without damaging unit. A ball point pen or small screwdriver may be 
used to activate switches. 

“FAT”  MODE  

When “fat” mode is selected via slide switch at rear of mic, a 4dB boost of frequencies 200hz and below occurs (technically 
speaking, is  a 4db relaxation {below 200 Hz} of the overall NFB, so that there is less feedback at low frequencies and more at 
high frequencies).  “Fat” mode does not decrease any high frequency response characteristics (though it might influence your 
perception of high frequency response). This  yields a greater sense of impact and power, as well as conveying a warm, 
intimate sound. Since the capsule, transformer and amp circuit are very sensitive well below 10Hz (when in “fat”), this mic 
can be sensitive to rumble and other sub-sonic activity one might not normally be aware of. Console based high pass filters 
have successfully been used to eliminate rumble while maintaining the warm character of the mic when used in facilities 
with high levels of sub-sonic activity, although we recommend this as a last resort measure, especially for music recording.  

“FAT/LOCUT” MODE 

This mode allows the user to take advantage of the fat mode’s excellent midbass while removing any trace of ‘tubbyness’. 

“NORM” MODE 

The mic is far less sensitive to sub-sonic activity in this mode. The locut switch results in a 10dB cut @ 30Hz (relative to 
100Hz). 

“PAD” 

The pad is engaged by sliding the switch to the “on” position. It is set for –10dB. The basic frequency response of the mic is 
maintained when the pad is engaged however absolute signal to noise is lowered. The pad works in both “fat” and “norm”. 

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