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K6 / K6 P Powering modules
The K6 and K6P powering modules power the various microphone heads of the K6 modular microphone system and provide them with a balanced microphone level output. The powering module is also the microphone body for the different heads. Please refer to the enclosed system overview for possible combinations. Versions K6 Powering module for battery or phantom powering. Switchable bass roll-off filter, on/off switch with battery condition indicator. K6 P Powering module for phantom powering only. Switchable bass roll-off filter, on/off switch. ...-C Versions supplied without accessories. K6-CL Identical to K6, but with lower sensitivity. Battery operation (K6 only) � Insert a 1.5V AA (LR6) size battery (taking care to observe the correct polarity) into the powering module and screw on a microphone head. � Switch the microphone on, checking the battery condition (the LED will blink as the powering module is switched on). If the LED is bright, the battery capacity is OK, if it is dim, the battery is low and should be replaced. � When the powering module is connected to a phantom power source, it automatically switches from battery to phantom power operation, thus conserving the battery. Phantom power operation (K6 and K6P) Both the K6 and K6P powering modules can be powered by 12-48V DC phantom power via the connection cable (phantom powering). 5
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