Sennheiser HSP 2 Instructions for use - Page 11

Treble boost using the frequency response caps

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Treble boost using the frequency response caps Your HSP 2 headmic is supplied with two different frequency response caps. These caps allow you to adjust the microphone's sensitivity in the presence area (see "Frequency response curve HSP 2" on page 24): • Short cap: MZC 2-1 (treble boost of 2 dB) • Long cap: MZC 2-2 (treble boost of 4 dB) Use these caps if the microphone cannot be positioned close to the mouth. The further away the microphone is from the mouth, the less treble is picked up. In addition, you should use these caps if the sound is too muffled or if you want to increase the speech intelligibility. ̈ Slip the cap of your choice onto the microphone until it engages with the second notch. 10

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Treble boost using the frequency response caps
Your HSP 2 headmic is supplied with two different frequency
response caps. These caps allow you to adjust the microphone’s
sensitivity in the presence area (see “Frequency response curve
HSP 2” on page 24):
Short cap:
MZC 2-1 (treble boost of 2 dB)
Long cap:
MZC 2-2 (treble boost of 4 dB)
Use these caps if the microphone cannot be positioned close to the
mouth. The further away the microphone is from the mouth, the
less treble is picked up. In addition, you should use these caps if
the sound is too muffled or if you want to increase the speech
intelligibility.
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Slip the cap of your choice onto the microphone until it engages
with the second notch.