Shure PGA98D User Guide
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Position the PGA98D on a boom stand, aiming towards the center of the drum head at a 45-degree angle, approximately 1-2 inches away. Use a standard XLR cable to connect the microphone to your audio interface or mixer.
Ensure that the XLR cable is securely connected. Check if the mixer or audio interface is providing phantom power, as the PGA98D requires it to operate.
Utilize the cardioid polar pattern by positioning the microphone to minimize off-axis sounds. Additionally, consider using a noise gate in your audio processing chain.
Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the exterior of the microphone. Avoid using liquid cleaners and ensure the microphone is disconnected before cleaning.
Check if the input gain on your mixer or audio interface is set too high. Lower the gain and test the microphone again to see if the distortion persists.
Experiment with microphone placement, ensuring it is neither too close nor too far from the sound source. Use EQ settings to enhance desired frequencies and cut unwanted ones.
Yes, you can use the PGA98D with a wireless transmitter that accepts XLR input. Ensure the transmitter provides phantom power.
Regularly check and replace XLR cables if needed, store the microphone in a dry environment, and periodically inspect the microphone for dust or debris.
The PGA98D is a condenser microphone and requires phantom power to operate. Check your mixer or audio interface to ensure it provides phantom power.
Yes, the PGA98D can be used to record other instruments like brass or woodwinds. Adjust the positioning to suit the specific instrument's sound characteristics.