Brief Description - Neumann.Berlin KK 104 S Notice D'emploi

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1. Brief description

The KK 104 S and KK 105 S capsule heads are combined with the Sennheiser
SKM 5200/SKM 5000 (N) handheld transmitter to create wireless microphones. These
capsule heads are derived from the Neumann wired vocalist microphones, and feature
the same basic design and the same essential acoustic properties.
The KK 104 S capsule head has a cardioid directional characteristic, while the
KK 105 S has a supercardioid directional characteristic.
The key features are:
• very clean, open sound reproduction, free of coloration
• very low sensitivity to handling noise
• integrated, highly effective protection against pop noise
• low self-noise
Since vocalist microphones are typically addressed at close range, the bass frequency
response is equalized so as to compensate for the proximity effect (see frequency
response).
2. Cleaning
The interior assembly can be removed completely to clean the headgrille. First loosen
the 3 axial hexagonal socket screws using the Allen wrench provided.
Important: When loosening the screws, unscrew each screw only 2 rotations. (If the
screws are unscrewed further, this could result in loss of the screws.) Then release
the interior assembly by rotating it 30° counterclockwise, and remove it axially.
Reverse these steps to reinstall the cleaned headgrille: Insert the interior assembly
axially, then rotate it approximately 30° clockwise until it reaches the stop posi-
tion. Then tighten the 3 hexagonal socket screws using the Allen wrench provided.
Soap solution (standard
dishwashing detergent)
can be used to clean the
headgrille. After wash-
ing the headgrille, rinse
it in clean water and
then dry it.
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Hexagonal socket
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