Shure Beta 98S User Guide

To mount the Shure Beta 98S on a drum kit, use the included drum mount clip. Attach the clip to the rim of the drum, making sure it's securely fastened. Position the microphone about 1-2 inches above the drumhead, angled slightly towards the center of the drum for optimal sound capture.
Store the Shure Beta 98S in a cool, dry place. Use the provided carrying case to protect it from dust and moisture. Avoid exposing the microphone to extreme temperatures or humidity, and ensure it’s not subject to physical shocks or drops.
First, check the connection cables for any visible damage. Ensure that the XLR connectors are securely plugged into both the microphone and the audio interface or mixer. Test the microphone with a different cable and input to rule out issues with the original setup.
Regularly clean the microphone with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid using cleaning agents. Inspect the cable and connectors for wear and tear, and replace them if necessary. Periodically check the mounting hardware to ensure it's not loose or damaged.
While the Shure Beta 98S is optimized for instruments, particularly drums and percussion, it can be used for vocals in certain situations, such as live performances. However, it's recommended to use a microphone specifically designed for vocals for studio recordings.
To minimize feedback, position the microphone away from monitors and speakers. Use a graphic equalizer to identify and reduce problematic frequencies. Ensure the microphone's polar pattern is correctly oriented towards the sound source and away from feedback-prone areas.
Place the Shure Beta 98S about 6-12 inches from the bell of the saxophone, slightly off-axis to avoid excessive air noise and achieve a balanced tone. Experiment with positioning to find the best sound for your particular setup.
Use the included shock mount to minimize handling noise. Additionally, avoid touching or moving the microphone during use. Ensure all mounting hardware is tightly secured to prevent vibrations from being transmitted to the microphone.
Check the gain settings on your mixer or audio interface to ensure they are not set too high. Verify that the microphone is not positioned too close to a loud sound source. Test the microphone with different equipment to rule out hardware issues.
Yes, the Shure Beta 98S can be used with compatible wireless systems. Ensure you are using the appropriate wireless transmitter and receiver that supports the microphone's input and provides phantom power if needed.