Behringer MIC800 사용자 가이드

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MINIMIC MIC800
2. CONTROL ELEMENTS
Make sure that no children are left unsupervised with the MIC800 or its packaging.
Please ensure proper disposal of all packing materials.
1.1.2 Initial operation
Do not put the MIC800 on any equipment that generates intense heat, for example an amplifier.
Ensure that the ventilation openings that are located on the top panel of the MIC800 are not covered
or blocked. To power the MIC800, use only the power supply unit that is delivered with your equipment.
1.1.3 Online registration
Please do remember to register your new BEHRINGER equipment right after your purchase by
visiting www.behringer.com (alternatively www.behringer.de) and kindly read the terms and conditions
of our warranty carefully.
Should your BEHRINGER product malfunction, our goal is to have it repaired as quickly as possible.
To arrange for warranty service, please contact the retailer from whom the equipment was purchased.
Should your BEHRINGER dealer not be located in your vicinity, you may directly contact one of our
subsidiaries. Corresponding contact information is included in the original equipment packaging
(Global Contact Information/European Contact Information). Should your country not be listed, please
contact the distributor nearest you. A list of distributors can be found in the support area of our
website (www.behringer.com/support).
Registering your purchase and equipment with us helps us process your repair claims quicker and
more efficiently. Thank you for your cooperation!
2. CONTROL ELEMENTS
This chapter begins with an introduction to using the MIC800. For details about:
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using MIC800 features, see 2.2 Front panel
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setting up the MIC800, see 2.3 Rear panel
Ensure that only qualified personnel set up and operate the MIC800.
2.1 About using the MIC800
Microphones and instruments such as guitars and basses output low-level signals. However, most
types of audio equipment can only process line-level signals, which average +4 dBu for studio
equipment and -10 dBV for Hi-Fi and home-recording equipment. For example, you cannot route
microphone output directly to a compressor. You need an intermediary piece of audio equipment.
This piece of equipment is the MIC800.
When the MIC800 receives a low-level signal, the MIC800 immediately raises the signal to line
level. Before the MIC800 outputs the line-level signal to another piece of audio equipment, you can:
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adjust the level and the polarity of the audio signal
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add warmth and other characteristics to the audio signal
2.1.1 MIC800 input
The MIC800 can receive low-level signals from the following types of audio equipment:
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microphones that you use to convert vocals and some instrument sounds into electrical energy
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DI boxes that you use to input signals from most types of electric instruments (electric guitars
and basses, for example)
The MIC800 can also receive line-level signals when these signals are also mono signals.  Examples
of audio equipment that output these mono signals include some types of keyboards and soundcards.
In this documentation, the signals that the MIC800 receives are referred to as input signals.
2.1.2 MIC800 output
The MIC800 can send line-level signals to most types of audio equipment. Some examples include
compressors, mixers, multi-track recorders, power amps. In this documentation, the signals that the
MIC800 sends are referred to as output signals.