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Instructions
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Supercardioid Polar Pattern
The.supercardioid.capsule.has.a.slightly.narrower.pickup.field.and.rejects.more.off-.
axis.noise.than.the.cardioid.capsule..This.capsule.is.an.excellent.choice.for.a.stationary.
lecturer.at.a.podium.or.for.speaking.in.high-noise.environments..It.can.be.used.in.a.multi-
microphone.setup,.providing.that.it’s.pointed.directly.at.the.person.using.it.
Using the MXGN Gooseneck Microphone
Using the Windscreen
The.MXGN.microphone.should.always.be.used.with.the.included.foam.windscreen..It.
prevents.the.vocal.pops.that.occur.with.the.letters.
P
.and.
B
,.and.it.protects.the.mic.
capsule.from.corrosive.moisture.
To.install.the.windscreen,.slip.it.over.the.microphone.capsule.
Microphone Placement
The.optimum.placement.for.the.microphone.is.6.to.12.inches.from.the.source.
Ideally,.the.microphone.should.be.pointed.directly.toward.the.source.for.capturing.the.
best.sound.
Always.point.the.microphones.away.from.speakers.and.other.sources.of.unwanted.noise.