Samson Microphone CO5 User Guide

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OWNERS MANUAL  
Copyright 2003, Samson Technologies Corp.  
Printed February, 2003  
Samson Technologies Corp.  
575 Underhill Blvd.  
P. O. Box 9031  
Syosset, NY 11791-9031  
Phone: 1-800-3-SAMSON (1-800-372-6766)  
Fax: 516-364-3888  
Thank you for purchasing the Samson C05 Condenser Microphone. The C05 con-  
denser microphone brings a high level of accuracy and audio performance to vocal  
miking applications.  
The C05 is a hand held condenser microphone that excels in both live performance  
and recording applications. Equipped with a linear frequency response for  
superior reproduction, it is also designed to withstand high sound pressure  
levels. Extremely sensitive, it employs a tight cardioid pattern to reduce feedback.  
A special shock-mounted element minimizes handling noise and provides  
additional protection.  
Should your microphone ever require servicing, a Return Authorization number  
(RA) must be obtained before shipping your unit to Samson. Without this number,  
the unit will not be accepted. Please call Samson at 1-800-3SAMSON (1-800-372-  
6766) for a Return Authorization number prior to shipping your unit. Please retain  
the original packing materials and if possible return the unit in the original carton  
and packing materials.  
Features  
The Samson C05 utilizes state-of-the-art microphone technology and is  
engineered to the finest detail. Here are some of its main features:  
• Tight cardioid polar pattern minimizes feedback problems and effectively  
rejects signals not originating directly in front of the mic capsule.  
• Extended range frequency response for optimum reproduction and  
exceptionally clear, crisp sound.  
• Special shock-mounting allows movement of the mic element to greatly  
reduce handling noise.  
• Rugged zinc alloy die-casting case ensures reliable performance in even the  
most demanding environments.  
• Lightweight and compact, the C05 can be mounted on any standard  
microphone stand (using the included mic clip) or can be easily handheld  
for long periods without inducing fatigue.  
• Included foam-lined impact resistant carrying case for convenience when  
transporting three C05 microphones from venue to venue.  
 
The C05 can be connected to any mixer, mixer/amplifier, or mic preamp using a  
standard microphone cable. As shown in the wiring diagrams below, connect the  
female XLR end directly to the C05’s gold-plated connector and the other end  
(normally a male XLR end, although some mixers use 1/4" connectors) to the  
mixer, mixer/amplifier, or mic preamp.  
The C05 can be mounted to any standard microphone stand (using the included  
mic clip) or can be handheld; due to its unique mic element shock mounting, it  
generates significantly less handling noise than most other microphones. If handheld,  
take care not to cover the any part of the head grille with your hand. Be aware of a  
phenomenon called the proximity effect which causes a noticeable increase in low  
frequencies (bass response) when a microphone is close to the audio source. This  
can have positive impact—for example, it will cause your voice to sound much fuller  
when you sing close to the mic than when you sing at a distance. The C05 is spe-  
cially designed to be used up close, since it provides a built-in windscreen for  
removal of pops, sibilance and onstage noise. The key to developing the best mic  
technique is experimentation, along with awareness of the general principle that,  
the closer your C05 is to a signal source, the greater the bass response.  
C05 Frequency Chart  
Every microphone has a characteristic polar pattern that determines how well it  
accepts or rejects signal coming from various areas around the microphone. For  
example, omnidirectional mics accept all signals regardless of wherever those  
signals originate (in front of the mic, behind it, to the side, etc.).  
 
In contrast, directional cardioid mics are specifically designed to accept mostly  
signal coming from directly in front, and to reject signal coming from behind or  
from the side. The cardioid pattern is utilized by the C05 (as shown in the illustra-  
tion below). For this reason, the C05 excels in environments where there is a  
good deal of unwanted ambient sound—it delivers those signals originating  
directly in front of the mic capsule itself while rejecting those that originate from  
behind.  
The polar pattern also determines how prone a particular mic is to inducing feed-  
back. Feedback is that characteristic nasty howling sound that occurs when a mic  
is placed too close to a loudspeaker—the signal from the loudspeaker is fed into  
the mic, then into the loudspeaker, then into the mic, over and over again until an  
oscillating tone is generated. Because the cardioid pattern utilized by the C05 is  
so good at rejecting signal not coming from directly in front of the mic, you’ll find  
that use of the C05 greatly minimizes feedback problems.  
C05 Polar Pattern  
C05 Specifications  
Type  
Condenser  
Polar Pattern  
Frequency Response  
Sensitivity  
Cardioid  
50~18000 Hz  
-44 dBV/pa (6.3mv/pa)  
Raded Impedance  
Equivalent Noise level  
Max. SPL  
200  
23 dB (A weighted IEC/DIN 651)  
130 dB (THD0.5% 1000 Hz)  
Dynamic Range  
Power Supply  
Current Consumption  
Dimensions  
107 dB  
48V Phantom Power (IEC 268-15/DIN 45596)  
3.5 mA  
ø 50 x 185 mm  
340g  
Weight  
Samson Technologies Corp. • 575 Underhill Blvd. • P.O. Box 9031 • Syosset, NY 11791-9031  
Phone: 1-800-3-SAMSON (1-800-372-6766) • Fax: 516-364-3888  
 

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