Audio-Technica ES954 User Manual

To set up the Audio-Technica ES954, ensure it is connected to a compatible mixer or DSP with phantom power (48V). Position the microphone centrally above the sound source and adjust its angle for best coverage. Use the included mount for stability.
Check the environment for noise sources and reposition the microphone if necessary. Use pop filters or windshields to minimize noise. Verify that all cables are properly shielded and grounded to prevent interference.
Ensure the microphone is connected to a powered mixer with phantom power enabled. Check all cable connections and test with a different cable if possible. Verify that the input channel is not muted and the gain is set correctly.
Regularly clean the microphone with a soft, dry cloth. Store in a cool, dry place when not in use. Periodically inspect cables and connections for wear or damage. Avoid exposure to moisture and extreme temperatures.
The ES954 can be used outdoors with appropriate weather protection. Use a windscreen to reduce wind noise and consider a waterproof cover if rain is expected. Ensure all connections are secure and protected from moisture.
The polar pattern of the ES954 can be adjusted through the connected DSP or mixer software. Refer to the device's manual for specific instructions on altering the beamwidth and directionality settings.
Perform a sound check by speaking or playing audio at the intended source location. Adjust the mixer or DSP settings to balance the sound levels and ensure clarity. Listen for any distortions or feedback and adjust accordingly.
Yes, multiple ES954 microphones can be used. Ensure proper spacing and gain settings to avoid phase issues and interference. Utilize a mixer with enough channels and DSP capabilities to manage the audio signals effectively.
Regularly test the microphone's performance and clean it as needed. Update the firmware of any connected DSP or mixing equipment to ensure compatibility. Avoid harsh environmental conditions and handle with care.
Consider the microphone's polar pattern and coverage area. Ensure compatibility with the existing audio equipment, particularly the need for phantom power. Plan the physical setup to optimize sound capture and minimize interference.