3. Microphone Overview:
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Microphone Body: The main body houses the Ta3 Mini XLR connector, accepts
the clamp, and allows for mounting of the A1 Transmitter.
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Microphone Clip or Mount: Attach the microphone securely to your instrument.
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Foam Windscreen: Use as needed to reduce outside wind noise. Not required
for operation.
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PS95 Preamp: Powers the microphone at it’s appropriate power requirements.
The PS95 is powered by phantom power or (1) AA Battery.
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Wireless Setups: The microphone’s circular body post allows the A1 transmitter
to attach to it. To attach, slide the corner of the A1 transmitter’s clip on to the top
portion on the body of the microphone. Antenna position should be pointing to the
floor when attached. Rock the transmitter clip on from top to bottom to attach,
snapping it on squarely may snap the clip. **See wireless instruction for more
wireless information.
4. Connecting the Microphone:
1. Identify the appropriate cable for your desired setup. Identify the 3pin (Black)
verse 4pin (Silver) ends of the cable. Connect ONLY the 3 pin Mini XLR to the
body of the microphone. Accidentally plugging the 4 pin side into the microphone
will damage the pins in the body of the microphone and connector on cable.
1. 3pin Ta3 - 4pin Ta4 Cable for use with Evno Microphones hardwired to PS95
Power supply preamp or Shure Wireless. 3 pin side of cable always connects
to microphone.
2. 3pin Ta3 - 3pin Ta3 Cable for use with Evno Microphones to AKG and
McCormick wireless
3. 3pin Ta3 - 3.5mm (1.8in) Cable for use with Evno Microphones to Sennheiser
wireless.
4. If using the PS95 power supply, connect the 4pin side of the cable to top of
power supply. **See #5 for more information.
5. PS 95 Power supply / preamp
The PS95 Power supply is designed to provide specific powering voltage to an Evno
Microphone. *Using the microphone without the PS95 or a wireless transmitter can
damage the capsule. The PS95 is powered by either phantom power from the mixing
console or (1) AA battery. **DO NOT use a specialty cable to connect microphone
directly to a phantom power source without the PS95 or a wireless transmitter between
the mic and console.
1. Connect the 4pin Ta4 Mini XLR connector from the microphone cable to the 4pin
connector on the top of the PS95 being sure to line up the notch for the release
button.
2. Connect a XLR cable (not included) from XLR output on PS95 to the mixing
console.