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Operating the CL2
CL2
CL2
Changing the Capsule and Pick-up Pattern 
Changing the Capsule is a simple procedure, 
however special care should be taken when 
handling the capsule.
Follow these instructions carefully:
1.    If the microphone is plugged in, turn off 
the phantom power and disconnect the 
microphone from its cable.
2.    Carefully unscrew the currently installed 
capsule by rotating it to the left or counter-
clockwise. (Figure 1) Place the capsule you 
removed in the case for safe storage.
3.   Carefully align the replacement capsule 
and screw in place by rotating it in a right 
or clockwise direction. (Figure 2)
 
 IMPORTANT NOTE: Be careful not to cross 
thread or over tighten the capsule when 
screwing on.
4.   Once the capsule is fully screwed down, 
the microphone is ready to operate. (Figure 
3.)
P-Popping
P-Popping is that annoying pop that you can 
get when the microphone diaphragm gets a 
blast of air from a vocalist pronouncing words 
with the letter “P” included. There are a few 
ways to deal with the problem including using 
an external pop filter. Some famous engineers 
have relied on an old nylon stocking over a 
bent clothes hanger, which actually works very 
well.  You can also try placing the microphone 
slightly off axis (on a slight angle) from the 
vocalist.  This can often solve the problem 
without using an external pop filter. However, 
for a more reliable solution, the CL2 matched 
pair kit comes with two micro perforated pop 
filters which are extremely useful in reducing 
p-popping. For outdoor use you may find the 
included foam windscreen useful for reducing 
the turbulent noise.