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Audio Technica UniPoint AT853RWx User manual

Description
The AT853Rx is a wide-range miniature
condenser microphone with a cardioid (unidi-
rectional) polar pattern. It has been designed
for use in high-quality sound reinforcement,
professional recording, television and other
demanding sound pickup applications. The
AT853Rx is furnished with a vinyl-coated
steel hanger that allows it to be positioned
inconspicuously over a choir, orchestra, stage,
etc., for very low-profile situations.
Supplied as a cardioid, the AT853Rx easily
accepts interchangeable elements to permit
selection of angle of acceptance from 100° to
360°. The following optional elements are
available from an authorized Audio-Technica
dealer or the A-T service department:
AT853H-ELE hypercardioid, AT853O-ELE
omnidirectional, AT853SC-ELE subcardioid.
The AT853Rx features a 25' (7.6 m) perma-
nently-attached miniature cable. Its free end
connects to the provided AT8533x power
module via internal solderless screw terminals
for simple length adjustment in the field. It
can be powered from any external 9V to 52V
DC phantom power supply. A recessed
switch in the power module permits choice
of flat response, or a low-frequency roll-off to
help control undesired ambient noise.
The microphone element is enclosed in a
rugged housing with a low-reflectance black
finish. It is also available in white as the
AT853RWx, with a white-finished microphone
housing, windscreen, cable and steel hanger,
for applications where the microphone must
be hung against a light background.
Installation and Operation
The combination of small size and excellent
response makes the AT853Rx ideal for sus-
pension over choirs, instrumental groups or
theater stages. A uniform 120° angle of
acceptance provides well-balanced audio
pickup. The microphone should be located
forward of the front-most source, above the
rear-most source, and “aimed” between
them (Fig. 1). Increasing the height of the
mic above the sources will tend to equalize
sound levels between them, but may also
increase background/reverberant sound
pickup. Whenever possible, the distance
from the mic to the rear-most pickup should
be no more than twice the distance to
the front source, to maintain front-to-rear
balance (Fig. 1).
Width of pickup is approximately three times
the distance to the closest performer. If addi-
tional mics are needed for wide sources,
they should not be closer together laterally
than three times the distance to the front
source, to avoid phase cancellation (Fig. 2).
To orient in the proper direction, twist the
microphone housing
slightly
in its wire holder
(clockwise rotation moves the microphone to
the right; counterclockwise rotation moves it
to the left). The foam windscreen slips over
the head of the microphone, effectively
reducing noise from wind or ventilation air
currents.
Output is low impedance balanced. The out-
put connector of the power module mates
with XLRF-type cable connectors. The bal-
anced signal appears across Pins 2 and 3,
while the ground (shield) connection is Pin 1.
Output is phased so that positive acoustic
pressure produces positive voltage at Pin 2,
in accordance with industry convention.
To shorten the cable, remove the three
screws from the base of the power module
and slide the outer case up the cable to
reveal the circuit board and screw terminals.
Loosen the three terminal screws and remove
the cable from the module. Next, slide the
case off the cable, cut the cable to the
desired length (allowing a few extra inches)
and slide the case back onto the cable. Tie a
Frequency Response
LEGEND Roll-off
12" or more on axis (flat)
Frequency in Hertz
Response in dB
10 dB
20k
10k
5k
2k
1k
500
200100
50
single knot in the cable about two inches
from the cut end. Following Figure 3 on the
back of this page, cut the cable off 1" down
from the top of the knot and carefully remove
1/2" of the outer jacket. Strip the mic cable
wires and attach them to their respective
terminals (Fig. 4). Make certain that the ter-
minals are clamped on the conductors, not
on the insulation, and that there are no loose
strands of wire which might touch other
terminals. Replace the case, being certain
that it goes
over
the case grounding contact
and that the roll-off switch is accessible.
Finish by replacing the three base screws
and testing for proper operation.
While a modern condenser microphone is
not unduly sensitive to the environment,
temperature extremes can be harmful. Avoid
leaving the microphone in the open sun or in
areas where temperatures exceed 110° F
(43° C) for long periods of time. Extremely
high humidity should also be avoided.
Architects and Engineers Specifications
The microphone shall be a fixed-charge con-
denser with a cardioid polar pattern and a
frequency response of 30 Hz to 20,000 Hz. It
shall be capable of accepting optional inter-
changeable elements for additional polar
patterns. It shall operate from an external 9V
to 52V DC phantom power source. Nominal
open-circuit output voltage with the included
power module shall be 7.0 mV at 1 kHz,
1 Pascal. Output shall be low impedance
balanced (200 ohms).
The microphone shall have a permanently-
attached 25' (7.6 m) miniature cable with a
pigtail output. The pigtail output shall be con-
nected to a power module via internal solder-
less screw terminals. The power module
shall include a switch for low-frequency roll-off
and shall terminate in a 3-pin XLRM-type out-
put connector.
The microphone shall be mountable in an
included steel hanger that allows permanent
overhead installation for pickup of dialogue,
orchestras, choirs and other large groups.
The microphone shall be 1.39" (35.2 mm)
long with a head diameter of 0.47" (12.0 mm).
The microphone weight shall be 0.4 oz.
(10 grams) without cable. The microphone
case, cable and steel hanger shall be black
[white].
The Audio-Technica AT853Rx [AT853RWx] is
specified.
LESS THAN 2 TIMES “X”
DISTANCE “X”
120°
ANGLE OF
ACCEPTANCE
MIC A MIC B
3 TIMES
DISTANCE “X”
120°120°
Figure 1.
Vertical positioning.
Figure 2.
Horizontal spacing.
AT853Rx
AT853RWx
REMOTE-
POWERED
MINIATURE
CARDIOID
CONDENSER
MICROPHONES
AT 85 3 Rx/AT853RWx SPECIFICATIONS†
ELEMENT Fixed-charge back plate
permanently polarized condenser
POLAR PATTERN Cardioid (Unidirectional)
FREQUENCY RESPONSE 30-20,000 Hz
LOW-FREQUENCY ROLL-OFF 150 Hz, 6 dB/octave
OPEN CIRCUIT SENSITIVITY –43 dB (7.0 mV) re 1V at 1 Pa*
IMPEDANCE 200 ohms (1000 ohms without power module)
MAXIMUM INPUT SOUND LEVEL 138 dB SPL, 1 kHz at 1% T.H.D.
DYNAMIC RANGE (TYPICAL) 111 dB, 1 kHz at Max SPL
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO167 dB, 1 kHz at 1 Pa*
SWITCH Flat response, low-roll-off (recessed)
PHANTOM POWER REQUIREMENTS 9-52V DC, 2 mA typical
WEIGHT MICROPHONE 0.4 oz (10 grams)
POWER MODULE 2.1 oz (60 grams)
DIMENSIONS MICROPHONE 1.39" (35.2 mm) long, 0.47" (12.0 mm) head dia.
POWER MODULE 3.58" (91.0 mm) long, 0.83" (21.0 mm) diameter
OUTPUT CONNECTOR (POWER MODULE) Integral 3-pin XLRM-type
CABLE 25' (7.6 m) long (permanently attached to
microphone), 0.13" (3.2 mm) diameter,
2-conductor, shielded cable
ACCESSORIES FURNISHED (AT853Rx) AT8102 two-stage foam windscreen;
AT8451 steel hanger
(AT853RWx) AT8102WH foam windscreen;
AT8451WH steel hanger
(BOTH) AT8533x power module
OPTIONAL INTERCHANGEABLE ELEMENTS AT853H-ELE hypercardioid (100°)
AT853O-ELE omnidirectional (360°)
AT853SC-ELE subcardioid (170°)
†In the interest of standards development, A.T.U.S. offers
full details on its test methods to other industry
professionals on request.
* 1 Pascal = 10 dynes/cm2= 10 microbars = 94 dB SPL
1Typical, A-weighted, using Audio Precision System One.
Optional Accessories:
• CP8201 line matching transformer
(Lo-Z to 50,000 ohms).
• AT8202 adjustable in-line attenuator for use
with balanced Lo-Z microphones.
• AT8314 2-conductor, shielded, vinyl-jacketed,
broadcast-type cable with XLRF-type connector
at microphone end, XLRM-type connector at
equipment end. Available in 10', 20', 25', 30',
50' & 100' lengths.
• CP8506 four-channel 48V phantom power
supply (AC powered).
• AT8801 single-channel 48V phantom power
supply (AC powered).
AT853Rx
AT853RWx
Polar Pattern
Dimensions
Figure 3 Figure 4
Form No. 0310-0853-02-B/W P50875-01 © 1998 Audio-Technica U.S., Inc. Printed in U.S.A.
Audio-Technica U.S., Inc., 1221 Commerce Drive, Stow, Ohio 44224
Audio-Technica Limited, Old Lane, Leeds LS11 8AG England
One-Year Limited Warranty
Audio-Technica microphones and accessories pur-
chased in the U.S.A. are warranted for one year from
date of purchase by Audio-Technica U.S., Inc. (A.T.U.S.)
to be free of defects in materials and workmanship. In
event of such defect, product will be repaired promptly
without charge or, at our option, replaced with a new
product of equal or superior value if delivered to
A.T.U.S. or an Authorized Service Center, prepaid,
together with the sales slip or other proof of purchase
date.
Prior approval from A.T.U.S. is required for
return.
This warranty excludes defects due to normal
wear, abuse, shipping damage, or failure to use product
in accordance with instructions. This warranty is void in
the event of unauthorized repair or modification.
For return approval and shipping information,
con-
tact the Service Department, Audio-Technica U.S., Inc.,
1221 Commerce Drive, Stow, Ohio 44224.
Except to the extent precluded by applicable state law,
A.T.U.S. will have no liability for any consequential,
incidental, or special damages; any warranty of
merchantability or fitness for particular purpose
expires when this warranty expires.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
may have other rights which vary from state to state.
Outside the U.S.A., please contact your local dealer
for warranty details.
200 Hz
1 kHz
5 kHz
8 kHz
LEGEND
SCALE IS 5 DECIBELS PER DIVISION
90
60
120
30
150
210
240
270
300
330
180
0
0.47"
12.0 mm
25
7.6 m 91.0 mm
3.58"
0.83"
21.0 mm
1.39"
35.2 mm 3.2 mm
0.13"
Shield strands,
fully twisted
Yellow-Yellow
Red-Red
1/8" strip reds
and yellows
1/2"
1"
Terminal
screws
Case
grounding
contact Yellow-Yellow
Red-Red
Shield
PC board
switch side
SYR

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