Shure BETA52A User Guide
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Place the BETA52A inside the kick drum, pointing towards the beater, about 2-4 inches from the head for a punchy sound. Adjust the distance and angle for more bass or attack.
Use a standard XLR cable to connect the BETA52A's XLR output to a mic input on the mixing console. Ensure phantom power is off, as the BETA52A does not require it.
Check the XLR cable connections, ensure the mixer input is not muted, and verify that the microphone is positioned correctly. Test with a different cable or input if necessary.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the microphone exterior. Avoid using solvents. Regularly check the grille for dust and debris, and gently clean it if necessary.
Yes, the BETA52A can be used for bass guitar cabinets, floor toms, or any low-frequency instrument. Experiment with placement to achieve the desired sound.
The BETA52A features a supercardioid pattern, tailored frequency response for bass instruments, high SPL handling, and a built-in dynamic locking stand adapter.
Position the microphone to avoid pointing directly at monitors or speakers. Use the mixer’s EQ to cut problematic frequencies and ensure proper gain staging.
Use a sturdy boom stand with a heavy base or tripod to support the microphone's weight and maintain stability during performances.
Yes, the grille can be replaced if damaged. Contact Shure support or authorized service centers for parts and repair services.
Store the microphone in its case or a dry, dust-free environment. Avoid extreme temperatures and humidity to prolong its lifespan.