key features

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Hand-selected condenser capsule tuned for stunning detail and powerful vocals

Innovative reinforced chassis to protect the capsule while allowing maximum airflow for smooth, open sound

Blue’s proprietary phantom power circuit delivers consistent tone and minimal noise

Cardioid polar pattern delivers substantial off-axis noise rejection while maintaining presence

Blue’s proprietary floating capsule mount delivers high capsule isolation and minimal handling noise without pads or filters

Stage-ready construction with heavy-gauge barrel construction and hardened metal-plated finishes

Unique styling and craftsmanship, including hand-painted, backlit logo (to indicate when phantom power is engaged), laser-engraved trim ring and CNC-machined grip and reinforced chassis

Includes soft-grip microphone clip and soft-lined storage pouch

tips for using your en· CORE 300

Your en·CORE 300 should be plugged into a mic-level input using a standard 3-pin XLR cable. The en·CORE 300 requires phantom power for proper operation and will not produce reliable, clean sound without 48 volt phantom power. The Blue logo backlighting located at the top of the barrel will illuminate once proper phantom power has been applied, indicating the microphone is ready for use.

The sound from your en·CORE microphone heavily relies on how you place the microphone relative to your sound source. Generally, the closer you place the en·CORE 300 to a sound source, the higher the low frequency output, referred to as “proximity effect”. So, if you want your vocals or instruments to have added punch, place the microphone directly adjacent to the source. For a more natural sound, simply pull the source back from the microphone 2-4 inches.

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Encore electronic 300 manual Key features, Tips for using your en· Core