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Proximity Effect

Directional microphones progressively boost bass frequencies as 

the microphone is placed in closer proximity to the source. This 

phenomenon, known as proximity effect, can be used to create a 

warmer, more powerful sound.

Avoiding Pickup of Unwanted Sound 

Sources

Place the microphone so that unwanted sound sources, such as 

monitors and loudspeakers, are directly behind it. To minimize 

feedback and ensure optimum rejection of unwanted sound, 

always test microphone placement before a performance.

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Recommended Loudspeaker Locations for Cardioid 

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PG Alta Microphones

Congratulations on the purchase of a new Shure PG Alta series 

microphone. The PG Alta series delivers professional quality 

audio at an affordable price, with solutions for capturing nearly 

any source, including voice, acoustic instruments, drums, 

and amplified electric instruments. Suitable for live and studio 

applications, PG Alta microphones are built to last, and meet 

the same rigorous quality testing standards that make all Shure 

products trustworthy and reliable. 

General Rules for Use

•  Do not cover any part of the microphone grille with your hand, 

as this will adversely affect microphone performance.

•  Aim the microphone toward the desired sound source (such 

as the talker, singer, or instrument) and away from unwanted 

sources.

•  Place the microphone as close as practical to the desired 

sound source.

•  Work close to the microphone for extra bass response.
•  Use only one microphone to pick up a single sound source.
•  For better gain before feedback, use fewer microphones.
•  Keep the distance between microphones at least three times 

the distance from each microphone to its source (“three to one 

rule”).

•  Place microphones as far as possible from reflective surfaces.
•  Add a windscreen when using the microphone outdoors.
•  Avoid excessive handling to minimize pickup of mechanical 

noise and vibration.

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