Audio-Technica ES947C-TB3 User Manual

To set up the Audio-Technica ES947C-TB3, ensure it is connected to a compatible TB3 (TA3F) input. Position the microphone at an appropriate distance from the sound source, typically 6-12 inches, and at a 45-degree angle to reduce plosives and sibilance. Use a pop filter if necessary. Adjust the preamp gain to avoid distortion while maintaining clarity.
First, check all cable connections to ensure they are secure. Verify that the microphone is connected to a powered input, as it requires phantom power. Test with another cable or input device to rule out hardware issues. If the problem persists, consult the device manual or contact Audio-Technica support.
To reduce background noise, use a cardioid polar pattern setting if available, and place the microphone closer to the sound source. Employ soundproofing techniques in the recording environment, such as using acoustic panels. Additionally, consider using noise reduction plugins during post-production.
Regularly clean the microphone grille with a soft brush to remove dust and debris. Store the microphone in a cool, dry place when not in use, preferably in its protective case. Avoid exposure to moisture and extreme temperatures. Periodically check cables and connectors for wear and tear.
While the ES947C-TB3 can be used outdoors, it is not specifically designed for outdoor use. Protect it from moisture and wind by using a windscreen or other protective accessories. Ensure all connections are secure and consider using a portable power source if needed.
To troubleshoot distortion, first, lower the input gain on your audio interface or mixer. Ensure the microphone is not too close to the sound source. Check if the microphone is receiving the correct phantom power voltage (11-52V). Replace cables if they appear damaged.
The ES947C-TB3 is compatible with audio interfaces that have a TB3 (TA3F) input and supply phantom power (11-52V). Check your interface specifications to ensure compatibility. An adapter may be required for interfaces with different input types.
For a podcast setup, position the ES947C-TB3 at a 45-degree angle to the speaker's mouth, about 6-12 inches away, to minimize plosives. Use a boom arm or stand to ensure stability and adjust the positioning easily. A pop filter can help reduce unwanted noise.
To test the microphone, connect it to an audio interface or mixer that supplies phantom power. Use headphones to monitor the input signal while speaking into the microphone. If you hear clear audio without distortion or interference, the microphone is functioning correctly.
If the signal is too weak, increase the input gain on your audio interface or mixer. Ensure that the microphone is receiving phantom power, and check all cable connections for faults. If necessary, use a preamp to boost the signal strength.