Samson Power Supply C03 User Guide

C03  
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Multi-Pattern Studio Condenser  
Microphone  
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Introduction and Features  
Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of the Samson C03 multi-pattern, studio condenser. The  
C03 features dual large, 19mm ultra thin diaphragm capsules which faithfully reproduce a  
variety of sound sources including vocals, acoustic instruments and overhead cymbals to  
name a few. And to expand your miking options and recording techniques, the C03 fea-  
tures three pickup patterns. The Cardioid pattern is great for miking applications where  
tight pickup is desired, and with the Omni and Figure 8 patterns you can mic multiple  
instruments, capture room sounds and expand your soundfield. The extended frequency  
and fast transient response insures an accurate reproduction with linear characteristics  
from bottom to top.  
In these pages, you’ll find a detailed description of the features of the C03 Studio  
Condenser Microphone, as well as step-by-step instructions for its setup and use, an  
explanation of the variable pick-up patterns and full specifications. You’ll also find a war-  
ranty card enclosed—please don’t forget to fill it out and mail it in so that you can receive  
online technical support and so we can send you updated information about these and  
other Samson products in the future.  
With proper care and adequate air circulation, your C03 will operate trouble free for many  
years. We recommend you record your serial number in the space provided below for  
future reference.  
Serial number:  
Date of purchase:  
Should your unit ever require servicing, a Return Authorization number (RA) must be  
obtained before shipping your unit to Samson. Without this number, the unit will not be  
accepted. Please call Samson at 1-800-3SAMSON (1-800-372-6766) for a Return  
Authorization number prior to shipping your unit. Please retain the original packing materi-  
als and if possible, return the unit in the original carton and packing materials.  
C03 Features  
Large diaphragm, multi-pattern studio condenser microphone.  
Dual 19mm capsules with 3-micron diaphragm.  
Smooth and transparent sound reproduction from bottom to top.  
Super Cardioid, Omni and Figure 8 pickup patterns provide versatility in covering a  
variety of miking applications.  
Switchable 10 dB PAD for handling signals with high SPLs (Sound Pressure Levels).  
Switchable Hi-pass Filter, 12dB per octave at 100 Hz.  
36-52 Volt Phantom Power operation with Blue LED.  
Internal Shock-mounted capsules.  
Extended frequency response.  
Solid Die Cast construction.  
Swivel Stand Mount and Carry Case included.  
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Operating the C03  
Powering the C03  
The C03 is a condenser microphone and therefore needs to be operated by connecting a  
phantom power supply. Phantom power is standard on most quality mixers, outboard mic-  
pres and hard disk recorders. If necessary, an external phantom supply (like the S phan-  
tom by Samson Audio) can also be used. The C03 receives the phantom power directly  
from a mic cable when connected to a mixer or other microphone input that includes a  
phantom supply. The power is actually sent OUT of the microphone INPUT, riding silently  
along with the audio signal. (Fairly mysterious, eh?) Most mixers have a switch to engage  
the phantom power so be sure to check that the phantom power is on. The C03 features  
a blue LED, which will illuminate when phantom power is present.  
Setting Up the Signal Level  
When connecting the C03 to a mixer or recorder input, be sure that the input is of micro-  
phone level. Also, be sure that the phantom power is engaged as explained the previous  
section “Powering the C03”. Most mixers and recorders of reasonable quality will offer a  
microphone input with mic trim (usually called Trim or Gain) control. The purpose of the  
mic trim control is to optimize the amount of good signal to any noise associated with the  
mixers electronics. A good mic pre with trim also will have a PEAK or CLIP LED. To set a  
good level on the mic, set the C03 up in front of the desired sound source and slowly raise  
the mic trim control until you see the PEAK LED light up. Then, turn the mix trim control  
down until the LED does not light any more. On most mixers, the ideal setting is that the  
trim control is turned up as much as possible without lighting the PEAK LED. If you try  
turning the Gain control all the way down, and the PEAK light is still lighting, try using the  
C03’s PAD as explained in the following section.  
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Using the PAD Switch  
The C03 includes a PAD switch, which you can use  
to lower the input sensitivity of the microphone.  
When the PAD switch is set at the 0dB position the  
PAD is bypassed and there is no effect on the sig-  
nal. When the PAD switch is set to the –10dB posi-  
tion, the microphone’s input sensitivity will be low-  
ered by 10dB. You can use the PAD when you are  
miking loud sound sources with a high SPL  
(Sound Pressure Level).  
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Using the Hi-Pass Filter  
The C03 offers a user selectable hi-pass, or low-cut  
filter, which you can use to eliminate any unwanted  
low frequency reproduction. When the Hi-pass Filter  
is is set to the “flat” (indicated by the straight line)  
position, there is no effect on the signal. When the  
Hi-pass switch is set to the “roll-off” position (indi-  
cated with the angled line), a 12dB per octave low-  
cut at 100Hz is applied to the signal. This can be  
extremely useful for removing low frequency stage  
rumble, wind noise during outdoor use, and filtering  
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out lows from drums when used as overhead cymbal microphone on a drum kit.  
Polar Patterns  
The most important characteristic of any microphone is its directionality or “pickup pat-  
tern”. The C03’s versatile dual capsule design is capable of producing three useful pick up  
patterns; Cardioid, Omni, and Figure 8. It is easy for you to select the pickup pattern  
using the C03’s pattern selection switch located on the rear of the microphone. When  
choosing a pattern, you should be aware of the phenomenon known as the “proximity  
effect”.  
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Operating the C03  
Simply put, proximity effect is the change in frequency response as the microphone posi-  
tion is changed relative to the sound source. Any microphone exhibits its best frequency  
response when pointed directly at the sound source (on-axis). Depending on the pickup  
pattern, the low frequency response will increase, sometimes greatly, when positioned  
less than 12 inches away from the sound source (off-axis). Understanding and knowing  
how to use the proximity effect can be a tremendous help in getting just sound you looking  
for. The following sections details the three available pickup patterns.  
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Super Cardioid  
While Omni and Bi-directional microphones are very  
useful for a variety of specialty applications, the  
majority of miking situations in recording and live  
sound require uni-directional or Cardioid micro-  
phones. The C03 condenser’s pickup pattern is  
Super-cardioid, which offers even more side-to-side  
rejection. The uni-directional nature allows for better  
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separation of instruments in the studio and more control over feedback in live sound rein-  
forcement. To select the Super Cardioid pickup pattern, set the pattern selection switch to  
the center, Super Cardioid position indicated by the “heart shaped” icon. When positioned  
correctly, the Super-cardioid pickup pattern allows you to pick up more of the sound you  
want and less of the sound you don’t want.  
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Omni  
Omni, or omni-directional, microphones pick up  
sound from all directions. To select the Omni pickup  
pattern, set the C03’s pattern selection switch to the  
right, “O” position. You can use the omni pickup pat-  
tern if you want to capture the ambient sound and  
natural reverb in a room where an instrument or voice  
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is being recorded. The Omni mode is also great for recording ensemble performances  
from groups of vocals, brass, woodwind and other instruments with the artists facing each  
other in a circle around the microphone. As an added benefit, the omni pattern is the least  
susceptible to the proximity effect. This can be extremely useful when recording artists  
who have a tendency to move their instrument, including their voice, around the micro-  
phone while performing. In these situations, using a cardioid pattern can result in the fre-  
quency response changing tremendously with just a few inches of movement resulting in a  
recorded track with the lows moving up and down in volume. Using the omni pick up pat-  
tern can help control these tricky miking situations allowing you to capture the best per-  
formance without inhibiting the talent by forcing them to try to stay in a fixed position.  
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Figure 8  
Figure 8, or bi-directional, mics pick up the sound  
directly in front and back of the microphone while  
rejecting the sound on the left and right sides. To  
select the Figure-8 pickup pattern set the C03’s pat-  
tern selection switch to the left, “8” position. In this  
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mode it’s almost like having two identical micro-  
phones facing back-to-back to each other. This can  
be an ideal setting for capturing two artists singing a duet or laying down a background  
vocal track. Having the two artists face each other while performing can help capture the  
emotions that may other wise be missed if two microphones are used. You can also create  
some interesting slap back echo effects by positioning the C03 in Figure-8 pattern  
between a recorded instrument and a particular wall in the studio. The rear capsule will  
pick up the reflection of the sound off the wall, and by changing the distance of the micro-  
phone from the wall you can actually change the delay time of the echo.  
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Operating the C03  
Microphone Placement  
In order to maximize the sound quality, you must pay careful attention to the placement of  
your C03 and how it is positioned for the instrument or vocalist that you are miking. All  
microphones, especially uni-directional or cardioid microphones, exhibit a phenomenon  
known as the “proximity effect. Very simply put, proximity effect is a resulting change in  
the frequency response of a microphone based on the position of the mic capsule relative  
to the sound source. Specifically, when you point a cardioid mic directly at the sound  
source (on axis) you will get the best frequency response, however when you start point-  
ing the microphone slightly away (off axis) you will notice the low frequency response  
dropping off and the microphone will start to sound thinner.  
For most vocal applications you’ll want to position the microphone directly in front of the  
artist. The same may be true for miking instruments, however, you can make some pretty  
amazing equalization adjustments by slightly changing the angle of the capsule to the  
sound source. This can be a very useful technique in capturing the optimum sound of  
drum set, acoustic guitar, piano or other instruments in a live room or sound stage.  
Experimentation and experience are the best teachers in getting good sounds, so plug in!  
P-Popping  
P-Popping is that annoying pop that you can get when the microphone diaphragm gets a  
blast of air from a vocalist pronouncing words with the letter “P” included. There are a few  
ways to deal with the problem including using an external pop filter. Some famous engi-  
neers have relied on an old nylon stocking over a bent clothes hanger, which actually  
works very well. (For a cleaner solution, try a PS01 pop filter from Samson Audio.) You  
can also try placing the microphone slightly off axis (on a slight angle) from the vocalist.  
This can often solve the problem without using an external pop filter.  
Stand Mounting the C03  
The C03 can be mounted to a standard microphone stand using the included swivel  
mount adapter. If you are using a U.S. 5/8” mic stand, you will need to remove, by  
unscrewing, the Euro stand adapter. Simply screw on the swivel adapter to your mic stand  
or boom arm. Now, loosen the thumbscrew and adjust the microphone to the desired  
angle. Once set, tighten the thumbscrew to secure the microphone in place.  
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Using the Optional SP01 Shock-Mount  
Using the Optional SP01 “Spider” Shock-Mount  
For additional isolation, the C03 can be fit-  
ted on the optional SP01 “Spider” shock  
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mount. Follow the steps below the to  
install the SP01.  
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First, screw the SP01 shock mount  
onto your mic stand or boom arm. If  
you’re using a US 5/8” mic stand or  
boom, remove the Euro adapter.  
Remove the C03 swivel mount by  
rotating the threaded collar counter-  
clockwise as shown in figure 1.  
Install the C03 into the SP01 by fitting  
the microphone into the center of the  
web, positioning the C03 onto the bot-  
tom mounting plate.  
THREADED  
COLLAR  
Secure the SP01 by reinstalling the  
threaded collar, rotating clockwise  
until tight. (Figure 2)  
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Now, loosen the thumb screw to  
adjust the angle of the microphone  
and position the C03 to the desired  
location. Once set, tighten the thumb-  
screw to secure the microphone in  
place.  
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SP01  
SHOCK MOUNT  
Note: Be careful not to cross thread  
or over tighten the threaded collar or  
thumb screw.  
THUMB  
SCREW  
THREADED  
COLLAR  
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C03 Specifications  
Specifications  
Type  
Condenser Microphone  
Super Cardioid/Fig. 8/Omni  
40~18000 Hz  
Polar Pattern  
Frequency Response  
Sensitivity  
-40 dBV/pa (10mv/pa)  
Rated Impedance  
Equivalent Noise level  
Max. SPL  
Dynamic Range  
Power Supply  
350  
23 dB (A weighted IEC/DIN 651)  
142 dB (THD0.5% 1000 Hz)  
119 dB  
48V Phantom Power (IEC 268-  
15/DIN 45596)  
Current Consumption  
Dimensions  
7.0 mA  
ø 54 x 180 mm  
Weight  
460g  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
Samson Technologies Corp.  
575 Underhill Blvd.  
P. O. Box 9031  
Syosset, NY 11791-9031  
Phone: 1-800-3-SAMSON (1-800-372-6766)  
Fax: 516-364-3888  
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