TM
SYSTEMS
NADY SCM 800
INC.
USER GUIDE
Congratulations on purchasing a Nady SCM 800 FET Condenser Microphone. These superior microphones are
perfect for recording studio vocals, acoustic instruments, orchestras and choral groups, ambient instrument audio,
and many live sound applications. Powerful and versatile, the SCM 800 microphones meet the stringent requirements
of even the most demanding digital recording and live broadcasting applications.
This user guide covers the operation of the SCM 800 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 SCM 800 microphone was carefully packed at the factory, and the shipping carton that was designed to
protect the unit during shipping. Please retain this container for subsequent transport and in the highly unlikely event
that you ever need to return your microphone for servicing. The optional SMCC-2 aluminum carrying case is highly
recommended for the most convenient and safe transport or permanent storage. It has roomy compartments for your
SCM 800 microphone and all available accessories, plus XLR cables.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
48V phantom power supply (SMPS-1)
Aluminum flight case (SMCC-2)
Shockmount (SSM-3)
STANDARD ITEMS SUPPLIED
SCM 800 microphone
User guide
Warranty card
Foam windscreen (FW-2)
FEATURES
• Perfect for all recording and broadcasting applications—featuring large-diaphragm true condenser design,
transformerless low-noise/ high-dynamic-range output, high SPL capacity, cardioid polar pattern pickup, FET
preamps, and rugged internal shock mounts
• Provides the accurate, no-compromise sound reproduction of a high end studio mic at a fraction of the cost
• Compact and durable, with a precision turned brass housing
WARNING
The capsule is the heart of your condenser microphone. If it becomes dirty or wet , the sound will be degraded.
Never spray any liquid on the microphone head. Always use a foam windscreen if you talk or sing close to the
microphone grill screen.
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