Soomfon SF-MP008 Live Sound Card and Microphone Set
User Manual
Model: SF-MP008
Pack List
- Sound card *1
- Microphone *1
- Shock mount *1
- Boom arm *1
- Headset *1
- 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable *2
- Charging cable *1
- XLR cable*1
- User manual *1
Microphone Specifications
Model: SF-MP008
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Frequency Rate: 60Hz-15kHz
Sensitivity: -48dB±2dB (0dB=1V/Pa at 1kHz)
Output Impedance: 250Ω±30% (at 1kHz)
Equivalent Noise Level: 18dB A
Maximum Sound Pressure Level: 125dB(at 1kHz≤1%T.H.D)
Signal-to-noise Ratio: 60dB
Current Consumption: 3mA
Sound Card Specifications
Wireless Name: SF-MP008
Channel System: Dual channel
Output Sampling Rate: 44.1 kHz
Sampling bits: 16bit
Knobs: 6 pieces
Buttons: 31 pieces
Indicator Lights: 70 pieces
Push buttons: 3 pieces
USB-C Interface: Digital communication, charging, and live streaming
Audio Interface: Accompaniment, musical instrument, headphone, earphone, condenser microphone
Battery Capacity: 1800mAh
Power Consumption: 220mA
Charging Voltage: DC 5V
Charging Current: 1A
Charging Interface: USB-C
Typical Frequency Response Curve
A graph illustrating the sound card's frequency response. It shows a relatively flat response from 60Hz up to approximately 10kHz, with a noticeable peak around 2kHz and a gradual decrease in sensitivity above 10kHz, reaching about -40dB at 15kHz.
Microphone Polar Pattern
A polar diagram indicating the microphone's pickup pattern. The diagram shows a cardioid pattern, with maximum sensitivity directly in front of the microphone (0 degrees) and significantly reduced sensitivity to the sides (90 and 270 degrees) and rear (180 degrees).
Front Panel Diagram of Sound Card
The front panel features a comprehensive layout of controls and ports. It includes multiple knobs for adjusting volume (microphone, reverb, accompaniment, monitor, record), EQ (treble, midrange, bass), and special effects. There are also buttons for sound changes, electronic tones, mute, ducking, internal play, denoising, and eliminating accompaniment. Indicator lights are present for power, OTG, 48V, and Bluetooth. Specific numbered controls (1-21) are detailed in the Function Introduction section.
Sound Card Jack Diagram
The sound card features several ports labeled A through J:
- A (charging): USB-C 5V/1A charging port for the sound card.
- B (OTG PC Live): Mobile OTG live/computer live interface.
- C (Live1): Suitable for Android phone live, recording, Karaoke.
- D (Live2): Suitable for iPhone live, recording, Karaoke.
- E (Accomplay): Connecting an external audio source with a 3.5mm accompaniment cable.
- F (Earphone): Connecting a headphone with a 3.5mm plug.
- G (Headset): Connecting a headset with a 3.5 mm plug.
- H (Condenser mic1): Connecting a condenser mic with a 3.5mm plug.
- I (Condenser mic2): Connecting a condenser mic with a 3.5mm plug.
- J (48V): Connecting a 48V microphone.
How it Works: Cell Phone Song Recording
To record songs on a cell phone, connect the microphone to the sound card using an XLR cable (if applicable) or a 3.5mm jack. Connect the cell phone to the sound card's 'Live 1' or 'Live 2' port using a 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable for audio input. Connect headphones or a headset to the sound card's headphone jack for monitoring.
How it Works: Dual Cell Phone Live Streaming
For dual cell phone live streaming, connect one cell phone to the 'Live 1' port and another to the 'Live 2' port using 3.5mm cables. Connect the microphone to the sound card. Headphones can be connected for monitoring. This setup allows for simultaneous audio input from multiple sources or for different streaming applications.
How it Works: Cell Phone Live Computer Accompaniment
To use a cell phone for accompaniment with a computer, connect the cell phone to the sound card's 'Live 1' or 'Live 2' port. Connect the sound card to the computer via USB-C. Connect the microphone to the sound card. This allows the cell phone's audio to be mixed with the computer's audio and the microphone input for live streaming or recording.
How it Works: Computer Live Streaming
For computer live streaming, connect the sound card to the computer via USB-C. Connect the microphone to the sound card. Connect headphones or speakers to the sound card for monitoring. The sound card acts as an external audio interface, enhancing audio quality for streaming applications.
Front Panel Controls Function Introduction
NO. | Name | Function introduction |
---|---|---|
1 | Power supply | Long press "U" [power symbol] for 3 seconds to switch on and off, the power on working indication is white. |
2 | Charging Indicator | The light is red when charging and green when fully charged. |
3 | OTG Indicator | The indicator lights up when using OTG to broadcast live. |
4 | 48V | 48V microphone works when on. 48V microphone does not work when off. |
5 | Bluetooth | When Bluetooth is turned on, the indicator light flashes, turn on the device to search for "SF-MP008" to connect, the indicator light is always on after successful connection. |
6 | Volume Indicator | Microphone, monitor volume adjustment indicator. |
7 | Sound change | Switching different sound change modes will light up different indicators. |
8 | Electronic sound indicator | Switching different electronic tones will light up different indicators. |
9 | Treble | Adjust the microphone treble, rotate to the left to weaken the treble, rotate to the right to strengthen the treble. |
10 | Midrange | Adjust the microphone midrange, rotate the midrange to the left to weaken it, and rotate it to the right to strengthen it. |
11 | Bass | Adjust the microphone bass, rotate to the left to weaken the bass, rotate to the right to strengthen the bass. |
12 | Microphone | Adjust the size of the microphone single volume, the microphone indicator will change accordingly. |
13 | Reverb | Adjust the size of the reverb volume, the reverb sound will have corresponding changes. |
14 | Special effects | Adjust the volume of the effects, the sound of the effects will change accordingly. |
15 | Accompaniment | Adjust the volume of the accompaniment and the accompaniment sound will change accordingly. |
16 | Monitor | Adjust the volume of the monitor and the monitor sound will change accordingly. |
17 | Record | Adjust the volume of the record and the record sound will change accordingly. |
18 | Ducking | When turned on, the human voice will be highlighted and the music sound will become smaller, and when turned off, the music and human voice will be balanced. |
19 | Internal play | When turned on, the sound played by the computer can be recorded back to the computer. When the computer is turned off, the sound played by the computer can only be monitored and cannot be recorded back to the computer. |
20 | Denoise | Filters out external noise when turned on. |
21 | Eliminate | When turned on, the vocals in the computer or external accompaniment and Bluetooth accompaniment will be eliminated, and when turned off, the vocals in the accompaniment will be retained. |
22 | MUTE | When it is turned on, the monitor cannot hear the sound input from the microphone and headset, and the sound of the accompaniment, special effect sound and live broadcast sound is normal. |
23 | Electronic sound | Scene mode, the indicatorlight flashes to indicate that it has switched to this mode. |
24 | Primal sound | Scene mode, the indicatorlight flashes to indicate that it has switched to this mode. |
24 | Recording studio | Scene mode, the indicatorlight flashes to indicate that it has switched to this mode. |
24 | PRO | Scene mode, the indicatorlight flashes to indicate that it has switched to this mode. |
24 | POP | Scene mode, the indicatorlight flashes to indicate that it has switched to this mode. |
24 | MC | Scene mode, the indicatorlight flashes to indicate that it has switched to this mode. |
24 | Voice | Scene mode, the indicatorlight flashes to indicate that it has switched to this mode. |
24 | KTV | Scene mode, the indicatorlight flashes to indicate that it has switched to this mode. |
25 | Special effect sound | Contains 15 special effects sounds, short press to play different sound effects. |
Computer Accompaniment and Computer Live Debugging Diagram
This section illustrates how to set up the sound card with a computer for audio playback and recording.
Figure 1: Shows the Windows sound settings window, where the user needs to select the 'Playback' device. The default playback device is indicated.
Figure 2: Displays the 'Recording' tab in Windows sound settings, showing microphone input devices.
Figure 3: Illustrates the process of selecting "SF-MP008" as the default playback device. After connecting the sound card via USB Type-C, users should right-click the speaker icon in the system tray, open 'Sound settings', and ensure "SF-MP008" is listed and set as the default device. This confirms successful driver installation and recognition.
Additionally, computers or devices supporting OTG function and standard USB protocols are compatible with the sound card.
Bluetooth Pairing for Computer Accompaniment
This guide explains how to connect a mobile phone via Bluetooth for accompaniment audio:
- Step 1: Turn on the Bluetooth on your mobile phone (as shown in Figure 1).
- Step 2: The phone will search for Bluetooth devices. Select "SF-MP008" when it appears (as shown in Figure 2).
- Step 3: Click "SF-MP008" to initiate Bluetooth pairing. Upon successful connection, a "Bluetooth is connected" tone will be heard through the monitoring headphones (as shown in Figure 3). You can then select music from your phone to be transmitted as accompanying audio to the sound card.
Warranty and Support
24-Month Warranty: This product comes with a 24-month warranty, with multilingual information provided for international customers.
Lifetime Technical Support: Lifetime technical support is available for users.
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- (1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
- (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Important WEEE Information
This symbol on the product or accompanying documents indicates that the product is electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and should not be mixed with general household waste. It must be disposed of at designated collection points for proper treatment, recovery, and recycling, free of charge. Proper disposal helps conserve resources and prevent negative environmental and health effects. Contact local authorities for designated collection points. Penalties may apply for incorrect disposal according to national legislation. For EU professional users, contact your dealer or supplier. For disposal outside the EU, this symbol is only valid within the EU; contact local authorities or dealers for disposal methods.
Manufacturer and Contact Information
EC REP: UE Fast Refund GmbH, Friedrich-Alfred-Straße 184, 47226 Duisburg, Deutschland. Email: ue-de@foxmail.com, Phone: +4994175083048
UK REP: WSJ Product LTD, Unit 1 Alsop Arcade L3 5TX brownlow hill, Liverpool, GB. Email: info02@wsj-product.com, Phone: +4407825478124
Manufacturer: Xfanic Group (HK) Limited
Address: Flat/Rm 1279 12/F Eton Tower No.8 Hysan Avenue, Causeway Bay HK
Contact Info: support@soomfon.com
Website: www.soomfon.com
Phone: +86-755-2357 1211
Email: support@soomfon.com
Social Media: @soomfonOfficial (multiple platforms)
Certifications: FC, CE, UKCA, Recycling symbol [recycle symbol], WEEE disposal symbol [crossed-out bin symbol].