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40 TUBE ULTRAGAIN MIC100 TUBE ULTRAGAIN MIC100 Controls (EN) Controls (1) Use the POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR (7) We recommend using the LED to hook up the enclosed power meter to adjust gain. The LED chain supply unit. Next to this connector displays the output signal level in you'll find the strain relief clamp, dB. Please make sure that the clip which prevents accidental release of LED never lights up permanently. the power supply. It should light up only at peak signals, (2) This is the balanced XLR OUTPUT of but never all the time. your MIC100. Use this connector to (8) If your MIC100 is connected to the feed the XLR input of your mixing mains via the enclosed power supply console, multitrack recorder or unit, the POWER LED lights up to power amp. indicate that your MIC100 is running. (3) The balanced ¼" TRS OUTPUT of (9) The 20 dB PAD button reduces your MIC100 can also be connected the input sensitivity by 20 dB. to either mixer, recording system or The appropriate setting depends on power amp. the equipment connected. No matter (4) The balanced ¼" TRS INPUT of your MIC100 can be used to connect your electric guitar, for example. This input what your application is, the clip LED warns you to reduce the gain setting, so as to avoid distortion. is wired parallelly to the XLR input. (10) This +48 V switch activates (5) Use the balanced XLR INPUT to connect your microphone. the phantom power supply for the XLR input. Phantom power supply is required for operating ◊ In contrast to its outputs, condenser microphones. the MIC100's inputs should never (11) With the PHASE REVERSE switch, be used simultaneously! the input signal is reversed by 180°. (6) The GAIN control allows applying gain from +26 to +60 dB to the input signal. This control should be set fully counterclockwise when (dis)connecting a sound source to This function is available for both mic and line signals. Use this function in a multi-microphone setup if you detect phase cancellations in specific frequency bands. the MIC100. When all connections (12) Use the LIMITER switch to limit the are made, slowly start raising gain. signal and to prevent distortion. 41 Quick Start Guide (13) The OUTPUT control governs the output level of the device within a range from -∞ to +10 dB. If the control is set fully counterclockwise, there is no output signal at all. The more the control is set clockwise, the higher the output level. Check Out behringer.com for Full Manual

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TUBE ULTRAGAIN MIC100
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Quick Start Guide
TUBE ULTRAGAIN MIC100 Controls
(1)
Use the
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR
to hook up the enclosed power
supply unit. Next to this connector
you’ll find the strain relief clamp,
which prevents accidental release of
the power supply.
(2)
This is the balanced
XLR OUTPUT
of
your MIC100. Use this connector to
feed the XLR input of your mixing
console, multitrack recorder or
power amp.
(3)
The balanced
¼" TRS OUTPUT
of
your MIC100 can also be connected
to either mixer, recording system or
power amp.
(4)
The balanced
¼" TRS INPUT
of your
MIC100 can be used to connect your
electric guitar, for example. This input
is wired parallelly to the XLR input.
(5)
Use the balanced
XLR INPUT
to
connect your microphone.
In contrast to its outputs,
the MIC100’s inputs should never
be used simultaneously!
(6)
The
GAIN
control
allows applying
gain from +26 to +60 dB to the
input signal. This control should be
set fully counterclockwise when
(dis)connecting a sound source to
the MIC100. When all connections
are made, slowly start raising gain.
(7)
We recommend using the
LED
meter to adjust gain. The LED chain
displays the output signal level in
dB. Please make sure that the clip
LED never lights up permanently.
It should light up only at peak signals,
but never all the time.
(8)
If your MIC100 is connected to the
mains via the enclosed power supply
unit, the
POWER LED
lights up to
indicate that your MIC100 is running.
(9)
The
20 dB PAD
button reduces
the input sensitivity by 20 dB.
The appropriate setting depends on
the equipment connected. No matter
what your application is, the clip LED
warns you to reduce the gain setting,
so as to avoid distortion.
(10)
This
+48 V
switch activates
the phantom power supply for
the XLR input. Phantom power
supply is required for operating
condenser microphones.
(11)
With the
PHASE REVERSE
switch,
the input signal is reversed by 180°.
This function is available for both mic
and line signals. Use this function
in a multi-microphone setup if you
detect phase cancellations in specific
frequency bands.
(12)
Use the
LIMITER
switch to limit the
signal and to prevent distortion.
(EN)
Controls
(13)
The
OUTPUT
control governs the
output level of the device within a
range from -∞ to +10 dB.
If the control is set fully counter-
clockwise, there is no output
signal at all. The more the control
is set clockwise, the higher the
output level.
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