NADY SCM 960
USER GUIDE
Congratulations on purchasing a Nady SCM 960 Condenser Microphone. These superior microphone is perfect for
recording studio vocals, acoustic instruments, orchestras and choral groups, ambient instrument audio, and many
live sound applications. Powerful and versatile, the SCM 960 microphone meets the stringent requirements of even
the most demanding digital recording and live broadcasting applications.
This guide covers the operation of the SCM 960 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 960 microphone was carefully packed at the factory, and the shipping carton (or carrying case) 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 960 microphone and all
available accessories, plus XLR cables.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
STANDARD ITEMS SUPPLIED
SCM 960 microphone
User guide
Warranty card
48V phantom power supply (SMPS-1)
Aluminum flight case (SMCC-2)
Shockmount (SSM-3)
Foam windscreen (FW-1)
FEATURES
The SCM 960 offers transformerless output and true condenser design (element constantly biased by the pre-amp) for exception-
ally low self noise and increased dynamic range, enhanced low and high end response with improved linearity across the
frequency range and maximum SPL capacity. It features a large diaphragm capsule (1 inch), three-way pad switch with 0dB,
10dB and 20dB of attenuation, and two selectable polar patterns: omni and cardioid. The SCM 960 uses a carefully selected
Field Effect Transistor (FET), specially chosen for its low distortion and superior signal-to-noise ratio.
(Note: For optimum performance, it is best to let the microphone warm up for 5 to 10 minutes)
The SCM 960 is manufactured with the finest materials and features a machined housing with advanced internal shock mount
construction for the highest structural integrity and rugged reliability. It requires 48V phantom power to operate, typically
supplied by the microphone pre-amplifier or mixing console. The optional Nady SMPS-1 phantom power supply can also be
used.
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