Devine USB 50 User Manual

Devine USB 50 User Manual

Usb condenser studio microphone

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USB 50
USB condenser studio microphone
User manual
All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.
User manual version: 1.0
Creation date + author initials: 10-12-2015 RV Revision date + author initials: -

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  • Page 1 USB 50 USB condenser studio microphone User manual All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice. User manual version: 1.0 Creation date + author initials: 10-12-2015 RV Revision date + author initials: -...
  • Page 2 For optimal performance, connect the USB 50 to a computer. After the correct drivers are automatically installed, the USB 50 will be ready for use. It can be used as a microphone for Skype, for example, as well as for podcasting, broadcasting and vocal recording. If you wish to use the USB 50 for recording applications, audio editing software is required.
  • Page 3: Box Contents

    Box contents Box contents: 1x Devine USB 50 studio microphone 1x shock mount with 5/8” thread 1x desktop stand with thread adapter from 5/8” outer to 3/8” inner thread 1x USB A – USB B cable, +/- 1.6 metres long...
  • Page 4: Using The Microphone

    Setting up the microphone Please make sure that the USB 50 is placed on a suitable stand. This can be a small desktop stand (like the one included), as well as a large vertical or boom arm microphone stand. A thread adapter is included to ensure that the Devine USB 50 can be attached to nearly any microphone stand with ease.
  • Page 5 Reduce the microphone volume and/or gain if needed. Protecting the microphone: This Devine microphone is equipped with very sensitive electronics which provide optimal audio performance. Make sure the microphone is not exposed to situations that may cause permanent damage as a result of severe shocks, collisions, or falls from high altitudes.
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution No sound, or very low sound USB cable not connected Connect the USB cable to your signal (properly) computer / make sure the cable is connected properly Volume set too low Increase input volume and gain on your mixer, interface or other sound processing device Microphone positioned too far...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications - works with all types of recording software or DAW (e.g. Audacity) - compatible with Windows2000/XP/Vista or later and Mac OS X - studio USB microphone - ideal for recording individual instruments, vocals and speech - works on Windows and Mac computers - installs drivers automatically - utilises a high-quality condenser capsule - 14 mm back electret condenser capsule...

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