Shure M95HE Microphone Specification
The microphone is equipped with a neodymium magnet for a high-output level, ensuring robust sound reproduction with clarity and detail across a wide frequency response range of 40 Hz to 18 kHz. This broad frequency response guarantees accurate sound capture, making it suitable for a variety of vocal and instrumental applications. The M95HE also incorporates an advanced pneumatic shock mount system that significantly reduces handling noise and mechanical vibrations, allowing for cleaner audio recordings.
Durability is a key feature of the Shure M95HE, as it is constructed with rugged materials to withstand the rigors of daily use in professional settings. Its metal grille and die-cast housing provide added protection against the physical impact, ensuring longevity. The microphone’s ergonomic design and balanced weight distribution offer comfort during extended use, whether handheld or mounted.
The Shure M95HE is compatible with a wide range of audio equipment, thanks to its standard XLR connector, which provides a secure connection and seamless integration into existing audio setups. It operates without the need for external power sources such as batteries or phantom power, making it a reliable choice for both studio and stage performances. The Shure M95HE is a versatile and durable microphone that delivers exceptional audio quality for professional users.
Shure M95HE Microphone F.A.Q.
How do I properly connect the Shure M95HE microphone to an audio interface?
To connect the Shure M95HE microphone to an audio interface, use an XLR cable. Connect the female end of the cable to the microphone and the male end to the input of your audio interface. Make sure the interface is powered on and the input gain is set correctly for optimal sound capture.
What is the best way to clean and maintain the Shure M95HE microphone?
To clean the Shure M95HE, gently wipe the exterior with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using any harsh chemicals. For the grille, you can remove it and clean it separately with warm soapy water, ensuring it's completely dry before reattaching. Regularly check for dust and debris.
How can I reduce the noise interference when using the Shure M95HE microphone?
To reduce noise interference, ensure that all connections are secure and use balanced cables. Consider using a pop filter or a windscreen to minimize plosive sounds. Position the microphone away from noise sources like computer fans or air conditioners.
Why is the Shure M95HE microphone not picking up sound?
If the microphone is not picking up sound, check the cable connections and ensure the audio interface or mixer is receiving power. Verify that the input channel is not muted and the gain is set appropriately. Test the microphone with another cable or input to rule out hardware issues.
What is the optimal positioning for the Shure M95HE for vocal recording?
For vocal recording, position the Shure M95HE about 6 to 12 inches away from the singer's mouth, slightly off-axis to reduce plosive sounds. Use a pop filter between the microphone and singer to further minimize unwanted noises.
How can I prevent feedback when using the Shure M95HE in live performances?
To prevent feedback, ensure the microphone is pointing away from speakers and monitors. Use directional speakers and maintain a reasonable distance between the microphone and speakers. Adjust the equalizer settings to reduce frequencies prone to feedback.
What should I do if the Shure M95HE microphone produces a distorted sound?
If you're experiencing distortion, check the gain settings on your audio interface or mixer. Lower the gain and adjust the microphone's position. Ensure that the microphone is compatible with the input impedance of your equipment.
How do I replace the cartridge on the Shure M95HE microphone?
To replace the cartridge, carefully unscrew the grille and remove the old cartridge. Insert the new cartridge, ensuring it is aligned correctly. Reattach the grille. Consult the microphone's manual for specific instructions on your model.
Can the Shure M95HE be used for recording instruments?
Yes, the Shure M95HE can be used for recording instruments. It is particularly effective for capturing detailed sound from acoustic instruments. Experiment with positioning to find the best sound for your specific instrument.
What type of power source is required for the Shure M95HE microphone?
The Shure M95HE is a dynamic microphone and does not require an external power source like phantom power. It can be directly connected to an audio interface or mixer that supports dynamic microphones.