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OFF: No microphone power is supplied.
Microphone recommendations
Professional condenser microphone(s) (which
require additional power either from phantom
power from the PMD671 or another source) are
recommended because they provide greater
sensitivity and higher quality audio recording.
PHANTOM
+48V
ON
OFF
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PUSH
PUSH
MIC
GND HOT
COLD
OFF
ON
+48V
PHANTOM
REMOTE 1
REMOTE 2
IN
LINE
1
3
2
1
3
2
R
R
R
R
L
L
L
L
1
1
2
2
3
3
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21. Carry studs
Attach the supplied carry
strap to these studs.
REMOTE
2
REMOTE
1. Push the end of a strap
retainer with a round hole
onto a carry stud.
Installing the carry strap
2. Attach the carry
strap.
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adapter (not supplied) from
PHONE to XLR.
20. PHANTOM +48V switch
Switch to ON to provide 48V
of power for a condenser
microphone(s).
ON: +48V is supplied to
power condenser
microphone(s).
3. Close the strap
retainer by 'buttoning'
the other end of strap
retainer over the
carry stud.
Bottom
22. Battery com-
partment
Press and slide
at arrow to open
the Battery
compartment.
REMOTE
2
REMOTE
REMOTE
2
REMOTE
REMOTE
2
REMOTE
3
COLD
2
HOT
2
3
1
2
3
1
1
GND
L
R
MIC
Dynamic microphone(s) can be used but do not
yield optimum audio quality recordings.
Consult with your local dealer to select the
appropriate microphone(s) for your specific
application. They can demonstrate the various
performances and characteristics of microphones
for your use.
.
19. MIC IN jacks
Plug external micro-
phones in these jacks.
MIC must be selected
using the INPUT
button.
For mono recording. use the Left jack.
To record stereo with MIC input or LRmono with
MIC input, use both jacks.
Notes:
• XLR pin out is 1 ground, 2 hot and 3 cold.
• Microphones with a PHONE jack can be used with an
4. Repeat 1-3 for other carry stud.
LINE OUT jacks
Plug Left and Right RCA audio cables into these
jacks to connect to the input of an amplifier or
other external unit.
During playback, the output on the L or R channel
depends on the recording. For a Stereo or Dual
Mono recording, the setting of the AUDIO OUT
switch determines the output channel(s).