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222
HARTREY
AVE., EVANSTON,
IL.
60204
U.S.A.
I
DATA
MODELS 4-15, 420, 425,
AND
@
AREA
CODE312/328-9000 CABLE: SHUREMICRO
SHEET
430 "COMMANDO" SERIES
I
MODEL 415 MODEL 420 MODEL 425 MODEL 430
OMNI-DIRECTIONAL CONTROLLED MAGNETIC MICROPHONES
GENERAL
The Commando Series Microphones are designed for voice
reproduction and are ideal for tape recording, fixed or mobile
public address systems, amateur communications, and similar
uses. The microphones are pressure operated units using the
balanced armature controlled magnetic principle. They feature
high output, smooth response, extreme ruggedness and ability
to withstand severe moisture and temperature conditions.
Model 415 is a high-impedance microphone for connection
to amplifiers, mixers or tape recorders with high-impedance
microphone inputs.
The Models 420, 425 and 430 are dual-impedance micro-
phones with the option of low-impedance for connection to
microphone inputs rated at 25 to 200 ohms, or of high-impedance
for connection to high-impedance microphone inputs.
Model 415
can be used as a handheld unit or can be stand-
mounted with the furnished A25B swjvel adapter. The A25B has
standard %"-27 threads and is adjustable through 90" from
vertical through horizontal. The Model 415 has an attached 2.lm
(7 ft) single-conductor shielded cable.
Model 420
is designed specifically for applications requiring
a small wearable microphone. It is furnished with a detachable
lavalier cord and clip assembly and a small-diameter, extremely
flexible, attached 6.lm (20 ft) two-conductor shielded cable.
Model 420 allows the wearer full use of both hands used as
a lavalier microphone or can be used as a handheld micro-
phone removed from the lavalier assembly.
Model 425
has a %"-27 threaded base permitting easy goose-
neck mounting. It is furnished with a small-diameter attached
2.lm
(7
ft) two-conductor shielded cable. This microphone is
also available with an attached gooseneck in a 6 in. length as
Model 425-G6, in a 12 in. length as Model 425-G12, and in
an 18 in. length as Model 425-G18.
Model 430
is supplied with a detachable 4.6m (15 ft) two-
conductor shielded cable with an Amphenol MC2M connector
on the microphone end. It has a press-to-talk locking or non-
locking switch and can be used handheld or stand-mounted
in the furnished A25B swivel adapter.
ARCHITECTS' SPECIFICATIONS
The m~crophoneshall be Shure Model (415, 420, 425, 430)
or equivalent balanced armature controlled magnetic type mi-
crophone with a frequency response of 60 to 10,000 Hz. This
unit shall have an omnidirectional polar characteristic. The
microphone shall be dual impedance (except Model 415-high
impedance only) with a rated impedance of 150 ohms for
connection to microphone inputs rated at 25 to 200 ohms and
High for connection to high-impedance microphone inputs. The
microphone output shall be:
Low
........................................................................
-
54 dB
(0 dB
=
1 milliwatt with 10 microbars)
High
........................................................................
-
55 dB
(0 dB
=
1 volt per microbar)
Copyright
1967.
Shure Brothers
Inc.
27A116 (OA)
(OVER)
MODEL 415
-
The microphone shall be provided with a swivel
adapter adjustable through 90" from vertical to horizontal and
suitable for mounting on a stand having a =/e"-27 thread. The
microphone shall be provided with a 2.lm (7 ft) single-conductor
shielded cable. The overall dimensions shall be 173.0 mm
(6-13/16 in.) in length and 44.5 mm (1% in.) in diameter.
MODEL 420
-
The microphone shall be provided with a lavalier
cord and clip assembly for use as a wearable microphone.
The microphone shall be provided with a 6.lm (20 ft) two-
conductor shielded cable. The overall dimensions shall be
93.7 mm (3-11/16 in.) in length and 44.5 mm (1% in.) in diam-
eter.
MODEL 425
-
The microphone shall be provided with an
adapter having a Ye"-27 thread. The microphone shall be pro-
vided with a 2.lm (7 ft) two-conductor shielded cable. The
overall dimensions shall be 118 mm (4-21/32 in.) in length and
44.5 mm (1% in.) in diameter.
MODEL 430
-
The microphone shall be provided with an
On-Off switch and a swivel adapter adjustable through 90"
from vertical to horizontal and suitable for mounting on a
stand having a
5/8
"-27 thread. The microphone shall be provided
with a detachable 4.6m (15 ft) two-conductor shielded cable
with an Amphenol MC2M connector on the microphone end.
The overall dimensions shall be 177 mm (7 in.) in length and
44.5 mm (1% in.) in diameter.
IMPEDANCE SELECTION
The dual-impedance Models 420, 425, and 430 are shipped
connected for high-impedance operation.
To change Models 420 and 425 to low impedance:
1. Remove the three Phillips Head screws holding the bottom
cap or adapter to the microphone.
2. Gently pull down the cap or adapter.
3. Reach in with longnose pliers or tweezers and remove
the pin jack (WHITE lead) from the terminal marked "H".
(See Figure A,) Install this pin jack on terminal pin
marked
"L".
4. Reassemble bottom cap or adapter to microphone, making
sure that the cable strain relief is well seated in the
bottom cap and that the screws are tightened securely.
To change Model 430 to low impedance:
1. Remove the two Phillips Head screws located below the
nameplate and a third of the way around from the switch.
2. Loosen the screw between the switch and the nameplate
just enough to pull off the top part of the microphone.
This screw should remain attached to the switch bracket
inside the chrome base of the microphone.
3. Reach in with longnose pliers or tweezers and remove the
pin jack (RED lead) from the terminal marked
"H".
(See
Figure A,) Install this pin jack on terminal pin marked "L".
4. Reassemble the bottom chrome base to the upper part of
the microphone. Position switch bracket so that top part
of microphone slides easily into chrome base. Tighten
all screws securely.
Printed
in
U.S.A
CARTRIDGE CARTRIDGE CARTRIDGE
MODEL
415
MODELS MODEL 430
CABLE
-
PLUG
420
LL
425 4SSEMBLY
INTERNAL CONNECTIONS
FIGURE A
CONNECTIONS
Model
415
-
high impedance only: The WHITE lead is the
"hot" cable conductor for connection to high-impedance inputs;
the shield is connected to the chassis or amplifier ground.
Models
420, 425,
and
430
-
dual impedance: For balanced-
line low-impedance connections, the BLACK and WHITE leads
are the "hot" conductors; the shield is connected to the chassis
or amplifier ground. For unbalanced low-impedance or high-
impedance connections, the WHITE lead is the hot" conductor;
the BLACK lead and shield are connected to the chassis or
amplifier ground.
The low-impedance connection is recommended where long
cable lengths are required or under conditions of severe hum
disturbance. The permissible cable length is practically un-
limited since neither response nor level is appreciably affected.
Shure Model A95 Series Line Matching Transformers are avail-
able for use in those cases where a low-impedance microphone
line is desirable but the associated amplifier has a high-imped-
ance input. These transformers provide a proper impedance
match between a 25 to 200 ohm microphone line and a high-
impedance input and are available with various input and
output connectors.
SPECIFICATIONS
TYpe
Controlled Magnetic
Frequency Response
60 to 10,000 Hz (See Figure B)
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
FIGURE
B
Impedance
Model 415
-
Microphone impedance is high for connection
to high-impedance microphone inputs.
Models 420, 425, 430
-
LOW: Microphone rating impedance
is 150 ohms (200 ohms actual at IkHz) for connection to
microphone inputs rated at 25 to 200 ohms. HIGH: Micro-
phone impedance is "High" for connection to high-impedance
inputs. Microphones wired for high impedance as supplied.
Output Level (at 1,000 Hz) IMPEDANCE
High Low
Open Circuit Voltage*
......................
....
-
55 dB
-
75 dB
1.78
mV .18 mV
Power Level
**
........................................
-54 dB
'0 dB
=
1 volt per microbar
**O dB
=
1 milliwatt with 10 microbars
Polar Pattern
Omnidirectional
Case
Model 415 and 430-Impact-resistant polystyrene and die
casting. Model 420-Impact-resistant polystyrene. Model
425-Impact-resistant polystyrene and brass
Finish
Models
415-425-430-Non-reflecting
gray and chrome
Model 420-Non-reflecting gray
Cable
Model 415-2.1m
(7
ft) non-detachable single-conductor
shielded
Model 420-6.lm (20 ft) non-detachable two-conductor
shielded
Model 425-2.lm
(7
ft) non-detachable two-conductor
shielded
Model 430-4.6m (15 ft) two-conductor shielded with Am-
phenol Type MC2M connector on microphone end
Switch
Models 415-420-425-None. Model 430-Press-to-talk switch
-normally closed
Dimensions
See Figure C
MODEL 430 MODEL 415 MODEL 425 MODEL 420
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
FIGURE C
Net Weight
Model 415-227 g
(Yz
Ib) Models 420-425-1 13g
(Y4
Ib)
Model 430-454 g (1 Ib)
FURNISHED ACCESSORIES
Model 415-Model A25B Swivel Adapter. Model 420-Model
A34L Lavalier Cord and clip assembly. Model 430-Switch
locking plate for keeping switch in On position, Model A25B
Swivel Adapter.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Model S38B or S33B Desk Stand for Models 415 and 430;
Model A34L Lavalier Assembly for Models 415 and 430; Model
A95 Series Line Matching Transformers for Models 420, 425,
and 430. Model A45 Quick Disconnect Isolation Unit for
Model 415 or 430 mounted on A25B Swivel Adapter.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Model R4M Controlled Magnetic Cartridge for Models 415,
420, and 430, Model R4A for Model 425, Model C57 Cable and
Plug Assembly for Model 430; Model 908415 Switch Assembly
for Model 430.
GUARANTEE
This Shure product is guaranteed in normal use to be free
from electrical and mechanical defects for a period of one year
from the date of purchase. Please retain proof of purchase date.
This guarantee includes all parts and labor.
SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS
Carefully repack the unit and return it prepaid to the factory.
If outside the United States, return the unit to your dealer or
Authorized Shure Service Center for repair. The unit will be
returned to you prepaid.