Crown Audio Microphone MB 1 User Manual

POLAR  
PATTERN  
MINI-BOUNDARY™  
MICROPHONE  
MB-1  
MB-1AL  
Features  
Half-supercardioid polar pattern reduces  
ambient noise and room reverberation  
Very small and inconspicuous  
Perfect for multimiking applications in telecon-  
ferencing, distance learning, boardrooms and  
courtrooms  
he Crown® MB-1 is a miniature bound-  
ary microphone for multi-miking applica-  
tions such as teleconferencing, distance  
®
Phase Coherent Cardioid design prevents  
Mic plugs into an insert in the table  
coloration from surface sound reflections  
T
learning, boardrooms, and courtrooms.  
A low-profile circular microphone, the MB-1 has  
a bottom-mounted phone plug. Supplied with  
the mic is a table insert with a phone jack that  
accepts the mic. The insert flush-mounts in a  
hole drilled in the table. After meetings, the mic  
can be removed and the insert covered with the  
provided disk.  
Specifications  
All specs apply to each output of the interface with a  
mic connected.  
Type: Phase Coherent Cardioid.  
Element: Electret condenser.  
Frequency response (typical): 50 Hz to 15,000 Hz at  
30 degrees incidence to surface (see Fig. 1).  
Polar pattern: Half-supercardioid (supercardioid in  
the hemisphere above the primary boundary). See  
Figs. 2 and 3.  
Materials: High-impact molded plastic and steel mesh  
mic grille, steel chassis.  
Insert Finish: MB-1: black anodized, MB-1AL: alu-  
minum.  
Net weight: Microphone: 0.7 ounces (19.8 grams).  
Table insert: 3.9 ounces (109 grams).  
Dimensions: See Figs. 4a and 4b.  
Included accessories: Table insert with stereo phone  
jack. Disk to cover insert when mic is removed.  
Thanks to its half-supercardioid pickup pattern,  
the MB-1 greatly reduces ambient noise and  
pickup of room reverberation. The result is a  
clearer sound.  
*1 pascal = 10 dynes/cm2 = 10 microbars = 94 dB SPL.  
Impedance: 150 ohms, balanced. Recommended load  
impedance 1000 ohms or greater.  
The MB-1 must be used with an MB-100 in-  
terface (not included). The interface performs  
these functions:  
Open-circuit sensitivity (typical): 22 mV/Pa* (–33 dB  
Fig. 1  
re 1 volt/Pa).  
Frequency Response  
+15  
+10  
• Powers and equalizes up to four mics  
Power sensitivity: –30.5 dB re 1 mW/Pa.* EIA rating  
–125 dBm.  
• Provides programmable switching to turn  
the mic on or off if desired (switches not  
provided).  
+5  
0˚  
Equivalent noise level (self-noise): 22 dB SPL typical  
dB 0  
–5  
(0 dB=0.0002 dyne/cm2), A-weighted.  
–10  
S/N ratio: 72 dB at 94 dB SPL.  
Maximum SPL: 120 dB SPL at 3% THD.  
Polarity: Positive (inward) pressure on the diaphragm  
produces positive voltage on interface output termi-  
nal 1 with respect to terminal 3, and on terminal 4  
with respect to terminal 6.  
130˚  
• Pluggable microphone inputs  
–15  
–20  
–25  
–30  
–35  
• Provides balanced outputs from the interface  
MB-1 Features  
10K  
20  
100  
1K  
• Painted removable grille assembly  
• Miniature mic plugs into jack in table insert  
• Clean, clear, natural sound  
• Low-Z balanced output prevents hum and  
high-frequency loss  
Frequency in Hz  
Operating voltage (interface): 18-48V phantom power.  
Current drain: 5 mA nominal with LED on, 4 mA nomi-  
nal with LED off.  
Operating temperature range: –10° to +50° C, or +14°  
to +122° F.  
Fig. 2  
Horizontal-Plane Polar Response  
• Defeatable LED  
0˚  
330˚  
30˚  
• Choice of insert finishes:  
Black anodized (MB-1).  
Paintable aluminum (MB-1AL)  
Mic connector: Stereo phone plug. Mates with stereo  
FRONT  
phone jack in supplied insert.  
Cable connectors (supplied with MB-100 interface):  
–0  
300˚  
270˚  
240˚  
60˚  
90˚  
• Two pluggable terminal blocks (PTBs) in line with  
the microphones. Each input connector handles up  
to two mics.  
• Two PTBs for output connectors to your mixer.  
Each output connector feeds two mixer mic inputs.  
• Two PTBs for remote switch sensing. Each PTB  
connects to two remote switch sensors.  
Cable: None supplied. Use two-conductor shielded mic  
cable between phone jack and pluggable terminal  
block. Use two-conductor shielded mic cable be-  
tween interface output and mixer input. Use twisted-  
pair cable between each user switch and interface.  
–5  
How to Paint the Microphone  
1. Using a small screwdriver, pry open one side  
of the base, then the other side (Fig. 5).  
–10  
–15  
–20  
2. Remove foam liner.  
3. Wearing a dust mask, spray-paint the grille  
assembly. Be sure grille holes are not clogged.  
4. Allow paint to completely dry.  
120˚  
5. Make sure the LED is properly aligned.  
1 kHz  
200 Hz  
5 kHz  
6. Carefully place the grille assembly over the  
LED, and snap in place.  
REAR  
180˚  
210˚  
150˚  
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