Shure 405T User Guide

To set up the Shure 405T Microphone, connect it to a preamp with phantom power, position it about 6-12 inches away from the sound source, and ensure it is secured on a stable microphone stand. Adjust the angle for the best sound capture.
Regularly clean the mic grille with a soft, dry cloth. For deeper cleaning, gently unscrew the grille and clean it with mild soap and water. Avoid getting moisture on the microphone diaphragm. Let it dry completely before reattaching.
Check all connections to ensure they are secure. Verify that phantom power is enabled on your audio interface or mixer. Test the microphone with different cables and devices to rule out cable or device issues.
Ensure that all connections are tight and that the cables are not running parallel to power cords. Use balanced XLR cables to minimize interference. If the problem persists, try using a different outlet or power source.
Yes, the Shure 405T can be used outdoors, but it is recommended to use a windscreen to reduce wind noise and protect the microphone from environmental elements. Ensure the microphone is not exposed to moisture or extreme temperatures.
The Shure 405T is ideal for vocals, voice-overs, and instrument recording. It is often used in studio settings, broadcasting, and live performance environments due to its high-quality sound reproduction.
Use a pop filter in front of the microphone to help reduce plosive sounds. Additionally, positioning the microphone slightly off-axis from the mouth can help minimize these sounds.
While not strictly necessary, using a shock mount can significantly reduce vibration and handling noise, ensuring cleaner audio recordings. It is recommended for professional setups.
Ensure your recording environment is acoustically treated to minimize reflections and ambient noise. Use high-quality cables and interfaces, and maintain a consistent distance from the microphone.
First, reduce the input gain on your preamp or audio interface. If distortion persists, move the microphone farther from the sound source. Verify that the microphone’s SPL handling is not being exceeded.