Operation – Mojave Audio MA-100SP User Manual
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OPERATION
When plugging the microphone in, the seven-pin XLR connectors between the microphone and 
the power supply should be inserted gently into their corresponding sockets. Rough handling, 
misaligned orientation, or trying to force the connections together too quickly could result in 
bent pins.
Operation Tip!
Your MA-100 was thoroughly checked and burned-in before leaving the factory. We recommend 
that before using your MA-100 for the first time, you connect the microphone to the power 
supply and let it warm up for at least thirty minutes. This will drive out any residual moisture 
that may have collected on the internal components during shipping or storage. Moisture build-
up on the capsule or on the other high-impedance components within the microphone can cause 
random noise or static.
Also note that if the MA-100 is being used with phantom powered microphones in a multiple 
microphone setup, phantom power may be applied to the channel connected to the MA-100 
without ill effect, provided that your standard 3-pin microphone cables are wired properly. 
A grounded power cord is used to connect the power supply to the electric power line. MA-100 
power supplies are shipped pre-wired for standard AC voltage in the country where the 
microphone is sold. If there is a need to change AC voltage (travel, sale to another country, etc.), 
an external switch allows the power supply to be configured for 115 or 230 volts. To check which 
voltage your power supply is set for, see the CE sticker on the bottom of the unit. (For 
instructions on changing voltage, with pictures, please visit mojaveaudio.com. We strongly 
recommend that this work be done by a qualified technician.)
"Hot plugging" any vacuum tube microphone can damage the mic’s electronics, so always be 
sure to connect the microphone to the power supply with its multi-conductor cable before turning 
the power supply on.
AC LINE FUSE
A spare fuse is included with your MA-100 power supply. It is located in the fuse carrier just 
above the AC receptacle. To access the fuse, gently pry out the carrier with a flat bladed 
screwdriver. The fuse is mounted in the clip and the spare is located is a small channel behind the 
cover. Replace the fuse with the same type as supplied with your microphone.
MAINS VOLTAGE
FUSE TYPE
100 -120 Volts AC
T500mAL
220 Volts AC
T250mAL
In the rare event that you experience fuse failure, identify the cause of the failure before using 
the microphone again! The most common cause for a fuse to fail would be a damaged 
