Audio-Technica ES925H6-DS5 User Manual

Ensure the microphone is securely connected to the power module. Position the head at a suitable angle for sound capture. Use the included windscreen to reduce plosive sounds and adjust the gooseneck for optimal placement.
Check the connection between the microphone and the power module. Ensure the phantom power is enabled on your audio interface or mixer. Inspect the cable for any visible damage.
Use the microphone's cardioid polar pattern to minimize background noise. Position the microphone away from noise sources and use the included foam windscreen. Consider using a noise gate or filter in your audio processing software.
Regularly dust the microphone with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquid cleaners. Detach the windscreen and clean it gently with mild soap and water, ensuring it is completely dry before reattaching.
Check if the microphone is too close to the sound source. Reduce the input gain on your audio interface or mixer. Ensure the microphone is compatible with the phantom power requirements of your equipment.
Yes, the microphone can be used for both environments. However, for outdoor use, consider additional wind protection and ensure it is shielded from moisture.
The microphone features a modular design for flexibility, a 6" gooseneck for precise positioning, and a cardioid polar pattern for focused sound capture. It also supports phantom power operation.
Store the microphone in a protective case when not in use. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. Regularly check and replace cables if needed and handle the microphone with care during setup and tear down.
While the microphone itself does not have a sensitivity adjustment, you can adjust the input gain on your audio interface or mixer to control the microphone's output level.
Inspect the gooseneck connection to ensure it is properly tightened. If necessary, gently tighten any loose components using appropriate tools, taking care not to overtighten.