Ro-ràdh
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your TONOR XLR Condenser Microphone Kit TN516BL. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure proper functionality and longevity.

Image: The TONOR XLR Condenser Microphone Kit, featuring the microphone, pop filter, and adjustable arm stand.
Susbaint pacaid
The TONOR XLR Condenser Microphone Kit TN516BL includes the following components:
- Microfòn condenser
- Adjustable Scissor Arm Stand
- Desk Mounting Clamp
- Shock Mount
- Filter pop
- Uinneag-gaoithe foam
- Càball XLR gu XLR
- 3.5mm to XLR Cable
- Draibhearan airson usb fuaim adapter
Stiùiridhean rèiteachaidh
Follow these steps to assemble and set up your microphone kit:
- Fix the Desk Mount Clamp: Securely attach the desk mount clamp to the edge of a desk or table.
- Insert Arm Stand: Cuir a-steach bonn na coise (dubh) den ghàirdean a ghabhas atharrachadh a-steach don deasg clamp.
- Teannaich an sgriubha: Dèan teannachadh air an sgriubha air a ’chlamp to firmly hold the arm stand in place.
- Screw Shock Mount: Sgrolaich an clisgeadh air ceann snàthaichte seasamh a’ ghàirdean a ghabhas atharrachadh.
- Cuir a-steach micreofon: Carefully insert the condenser microphone into the shock mount.
- Fix Pop Filter: Attach the pop filter to the adjustable arm stand to complete the assembly.

Image: A visual guide demonstrating the six steps for assembling the microphone kit, from attaching the desk clamp to fixing the pop filter.
Roghainnean ceangail
The TONOR XLR Condenser Microphone Kit offers two primary connection methods:
Way 1: Connecting to a Laptop or Desktop with USB Audio Adapter
This method is suitable for computers without dedicated XLR inputs or when using a 3.5mm jack for audio input.
- Connect the microphone to a phantom power supply (not included) using an XLR to XLR cable.
- Connect the phantom power supply to the USB audio adapter using an audio input line (3.5mm to XLR or XLR to XLR).
- Plug the USB audio adapter into your laptop or desktop computer.

Image: Diagram illustrating connection method 1, showing the microphone, phantom power, USB sound card, and computer connections.
Way 2: Connecting to a Professional Sound Card or Audio Mixer
This method is recommended for optimal audio quality and control, utilizing a professional sound card or audio mixer with phantom power capabilities.
- Connect the microphone directly to a professional sound card or audio mixer using an audio input cable (XLR to XLR).
- Ensure the sound card or audio mixer provides 48V phantom power to the microphone.
- Connect the sound card or audio mixer to your computer using a USB power cable and audio output cable.

Image: Diagram illustrating connection method 2, showing the microphone connected to a professional sound card or audio mixer, and then to a computer.
Nota Cudromach:
This condenser microphone requires 48V phantom power to operate correctly. If your device (computer, sound card, or mixer) does not provide phantom power, an external phantom power supply (not included) is necessary.
Stiùireadh Obrachaidh
Once the microphone kit is assembled and connected, follow these guidelines for optimal performance:
- Suidheachadh microfòn: Position the microphone approximately 6-12 inches (15-30 cm) from the sound source. The cardioid pickup pattern is most sensitive to sounds directly in front of the microphone.
- Cleachdadh Pop Filter: Ensure the pop filter is positioned between your mouth and the microphone. This helps to reduce plosive sounds (like 'p' and 'b') and protects the microphone from moisture.
- Ceartachadh Buannachd: Adjust the input gain on your sound card, audio mixer, or computer settings to achieve an appropriate recording level. Avoid setting the gain too high, which can lead to distortion, or too low, which can result in a weak signal.
- Sgrùdadh: Use headphones connected to your audio interface or computer to monitor your sound in real-time and make necessary adjustments.
- Roghainnean bathar-bog: Configure your recording software or communication application to select the TONOR microphone as the input device.

Image: A person using the TONOR XLR Condenser Microphone Kit in a professional studio environment, demonstrating typical usage.

Image: A person singing into the TONOR XLR Condenser Microphone Kit, highlighting its use for vocal recording.
Bathar seachadview Bhideo
Video: An official TONOR video providing an overview of the Professional Studio Condenser Microphone Computer PC Microphone Kit, including its components and features.
Cumail suas
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and performance of your microphone kit:
- Glanadh: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the microphone body and stand. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents.
- Stòradh: When not in use, store the microphone in a dry, dust-free environment. It is recommended to use the original packaging or a dedicated microphone case.
- Cùram càball: Seachain lùban biorach no camagan anns na càbaill. Stòraich na càbaill gu grinn gus casg a chur air milleadh.
- Shock Mount: Periodically check the elastic bands of the shock mount for wear and tear. Replace if necessary to maintain effective vibration isolation.
Fuasgladh thrioblaidean
If you encounter issues with your microphone kit, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
- Gun toradh fuaim:
- Ensure 48V phantom power is supplied to the microphone.
- Check all cable connections to ensure they are secure and correctly plugged in.
- Verify that the microphone is selected as the input device in your computer's sound settings and recording software.
- Adjust the input gain/volume levels on your audio interface/mixer and computer.
- Meud ìosal:
- Confirm 48V phantom power is active.
- Increase the input gain on your audio interface/mixer or computer.
- Ensure the microphone is positioned close enough to the sound source (6-12 inches).
- Fuaim air a shaobhadh:
- Reduce the input gain on your audio interface/mixer or computer.
- Dèan cinnteach nach eil am micreofon ro fhaisg air an stòr fuaime, ag adhbhrachadh bearradh.
- Fuaim cùl-fhiosrachaidh cus:
- Ensure the microphone is facing the desired sound source, utilizing its cardioid pattern.
- Lùghdaich fuaim mun cuairt anns an àrainneachd clàraidh agad.
- Check for ground loops or electrical interference; try connecting to a different power outlet.
Sònrachaidhean
| Feart | Sònrachadh |
|---|---|
| Brand | TONOR |
| Modail Àireamh | TN516BL |
| Factaraidh cruth microfòn | Crìoch |
| Pàtran Polar | Aon-stiùiridh (Cardioid) |
| Teicneòlas ceangail | USB, XLR |
| Seòrsa ceangail | 3.5 mm Jack, USB, XLR |
| Stòr cumhachd | Corded Electric (Requires 48V Phantom Power) |
| Mothachadh claisneachd | 132 Deicibeil |
| Co-mheas Signal-to-Noise | 76 dB |
| Cuideam nì | 8 unnsa (0.5 not) |
| Dath | Dubh |
| Àrd-ùrlar bathar-cruaidh | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
| Cleachdaidhean Molta | Streaming, Video Recording, Voice Recording |
Barantas agus Taic
TONOR products typically come with a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included in your package for specific terms and conditions. For technical support, product inquiries, or warranty claims, please visit the official TONOR weblàrach-lìn no cuir fios chun t-seirbheis teachdaiche aca gu dìreach.
Co-phàirtean air an toirt a-steach: amplifier, USB cable, warranty card.