Preparing and using the microphone
The Devine Pro DM 58 dynamic microphone is designed for recording and live playback of instrumental and
vocal sound. Thanks to the high quality capsule, this microphone is suitable for use with sound sources as
loud as 135 dB, without distortion or quality loss.
The uni directional polar pattern (cardioid) makes sure that the microphone picks up most of the sound at the
front (on top of the grill). It also picks up some sound on the side of the grill. The rear of the microphone
(aiming at the connector) is the least sensitive, which is perfect for live applications where floor monitors are
used. This way, a feedback loop (high pitched noise when holding the microphone close to a speaker) can
be prevented when the microphone is set up properly.
Positioning of your microphone
Place the microphone as close as possible to the sound source to provide optimal audio quality. When using
the microphone for instruments, place them as close as possible, as this results in a sound with more low
frequencies and also prevents the need to increase gain on your mixer. When using the microphone with
vocalists, make sure they hold the microphone at the solid base, without blocking the microphone grill. Hold
a distance of +/ 15 cm between your lips and the microphone grill and experiment with the characteristics of
the sound. Do not place the microphone under your chin, or at your stomach, to make sure optimal audio
quality is guaranteed. When you need more low frequencies, experiment with a closer distance. When
blocking the microphone grill (for example by covering it with your hands), airflows of vocals can not be
released, which causes a cluttered sound and possible feedback problems.
NOTE: Never hold the microphone in front of any speaker which is in any way connected to the microphone,
as this creates an infinite feedback loop. Any damage caused by such actions is not covered by warranty.
Using the microphone to record sound of a guitar amplifier (or similar sources) is possible
Cleaning
When using this microphone with vocalists, you may want to clean the microphone once in a while. It is
possible to remove the top grill by turning it in counter clockwise direction. Then, the grill can be sprayed with
disinfecting (but non aggressive) solutions. Never spray any form of liquids directly onto the microphone
when the grill is still mounted, as this might have high impact on the microphone capsule.
Do not touch the microphone capsule or other components which are positioned under the grill, as this might
reduce the lifespan of the microphone. Always place the microphone grill back onto the microphone during
transport and use.
Protect your microphone:
This Devine microphone is equipped with very sensitive electronics to provide optimal audio performance.
Make sure the microphone is not exposed to severe shocks, collision, drops from high altitude or any
situations that may cause permanent damage. Improper use of the microphone is not covered by warranty.
Always transport the microphone in the original packaging, or in a flightcase with proper foam inlay.
Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.
User manual version: 2.0 Creation date + author initials: 19-09-2013 RV Revision date + author initials: 18-02-2014 RV