CM-4S Stereo Condenser Microphone
USER GUIDE
Congratulations on purchasing the Nady CM-4S Stereo Condenser Microphone. This versatile microphone provides the realistic spatial
impact of a live sound field for many applications including stereo recording, ENG theater use, and camcorder recordings.
This manual covers the operation of the CM-4S microphone and the available optional accessories. To take full advantage of the superb
features of your microphone, and to enjoy long and trouble-free use, please read this user’s guide carefully.
UNPACKING, INSPECTION, STORAGE AND TRANSPORT
Your CM-4S microphone was carefully packed at the factory, and the shipping carton was designed to protect the unit during shipping.
Please retain this container in the highly unlikely event that you ever need to return your microphone for servicing.
STANDARD ITEMS SUPPLIED
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
• CM-4S condenser stereo microphone
• 2’ coiled stereo cable w/3.5 mm TRS plug
• 10’ Y-splitter cable to left & right 1/4” TS plugs
• Camera shoemount
• MST-5B Boom mic stand
• Mic clip
• User guide
• Warranty card
FEATURES & OPERATION
the best possible results. Set the STEREO/MONO/OFF switch to
The CM-4S uses closely-matched, wide range, condenser uni-
directional (cardioid) elements, angled at 100° in an X/Y stereo
configuration. It features excellent channel separation; smooth,
linear 90Hz-16kHz frequency response with a switchable Stereo/
Mono/Off switch, crisp, clear transparent audio; and internal
battery operation. All this contained in a compact, lightweight
design for easy camera mounting
mono when stereo application is not desired.
Before operating, install an alkaline AA battery by unscrewing,
and sliding down, the lower portion of the handle to reveal the
battery compartment. The CM-4S is only designed for battery
use.
DANGER: DO NOT USE PHANTOM POWER WITH THE
CM-4S OR YOU COULD DAMAGE THE MICROPHONE.
The CM-4S has unbalanced, in-phase, low impedance stereo
outputs. Use the 2’ stereo cable to connect to 3.5mm stereo
inputs such as on camcorders or the 10’ cable to connect to two
channels of your mixing console or recording equipment.
Note: Low bias voltages (such as those used for mini-disc, DAT,
or analog recorders) will not harm the microphone.
Placing the mic closer to the sound source will create a more
pronounced stereo image while moving the mic further away will
lessen the stereo image and result in more room noise. Placing
a mic too close to a multi-voice source may result is some voices
being more dominant than others. Experiment with placement for
(WARNING: The capsule is the heart of the condenser micro-
phone. If the elements become dirty or wet, the sound will be
degraded. Never spray any liquid on the microphone head.)
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