Shure PG27-USB manual Microphone Techniques, Proximity Effect

Models: PG27-USB

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Microphone Techniques

APPLICATION

SUGGESTED MICROPHONE PLACEMENT

TONE QUALITY

Vocals

Lips less than 15 cm (6 in.) away or touching

Robust sound, emphasized bass,

 

the windscreen, on axis to microphone.

maximum isolation from other

 

 

sources.

 

15 to 60 cm (6 in. to 2 ft.) away from mouth,

Natural sound, reduced bass.

 

just above nose height.

 

 

20 to 60 cm (8 in. to 2 ft.) away from mouth,

Natural sound, reduced bass and

 

slightly off to one side.

minimal “s” sounds.

 

90 cm to 1.8 m (3 to 6 ft.) away.

Thinner, distant sound; noticeable

 

 

levels of ambient noise.

Guitar & Bass

2.5 cm (1 in.) from speaker, on-axis with cen-

Sharp attack; emphasized bass.

Amplifiers

ter of speaker cone.

 

 

2.5 cm (1 in.) from speaker, at edge of

Sharp attack; higher frequency

 

speaker cone.

sound.

 

15 to 30 cm (6 to 12 in.) away from speaker

Medium attack; full, balanced

 

and on-axis with speaker cone.

sound.

 

60 to 90 cm (2 to 3 ft.) back from speaker, on-

Softer attack; reduced bass.

 

axis with speaker cone.

 

Proximity Effect

Unidirectional microphones such as the PG27-USB progressively boost bass frequencies by 6 to 10 dB below 100 Hz when the microphone is at a distance of about 6 mm (1/4 in.) from the sound source. This phenomenon, known as proximity effect, can be used to create a warmer, more powerful sound.

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Shure PG27-USB manual Microphone Techniques, Proximity Effect, Application Suggested Microphone Placement Tone Quality