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Shure PGA81 Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone with XLR Connection - Professional Studio Recording for Vocals, Guitars & Live Performances
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Shure PGA81 Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone with XLR Connection - Professional Studio Recording for Vocals, Guitars & Live Performances Shure PGA81 Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone with XLR Connection - Professional Studio Recording for Vocals, Guitars & Live Performances Shure PGA81 Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone with XLR Connection - Professional Studio Recording for Vocals, Guitars & Live Performances Shure PGA81 Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone with XLR Connection - Professional Studio Recording for Vocals, Guitars & Live Performances Shure PGA81 Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone with XLR Connection - Professional Studio Recording for Vocals, Guitars & Live Performances
Shure PGA81 Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone with XLR Connection - Professional Studio Recording for Vocals, Guitars & Live Performances
Shure PGA81 Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone with XLR Connection - Professional Studio Recording for Vocals, Guitars & Live Performances
Shure PGA81 Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone with XLR Connection - Professional Studio Recording for Vocals, Guitars & Live Performances
Shure PGA81 Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone with XLR Connection - Professional Studio Recording for Vocals, Guitars & Live Performances
Shure PGA81 Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone with XLR Connection - Professional Studio Recording for Vocals, Guitars & Live Performances
Shure PGA81 Cardioid Condenser Instrument Microphone with XLR Connection - Professional Studio Recording for Vocals, Guitars & Live Performances
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Description
The PGA81 cardioid condenser instrument microphone is a professional quality flat-response microphone featuring highly durable design and construction that delivers excellent sound. Ideal for use in sensitive acoustic instrument performance and recording, the PGA81 comes with a swivel adapter, carrying pouch and choice of with XLR cable, or without. Phantom power required.
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Features

Flat-response microphone cartridge design for clear reproduction of acoustic instrument sound sources in more sensitive environments

Cardioid polar pattern picks up audio from the source while rejecting unwanted noise

Updated industrial design with black metallic finish and grille for unobtrusive visual presence

Two available options (1) with 15-foot XLR-XLR cable, or (2) without cable

Stand adapter for mounting to a microphone stand

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I’m not a career sound person. I do videography part-time (nights/weekends). My points of reference are built-in camera mics; DLSR add-ons like Rode’s Pro (short shotgun) & Stereo Pro; and built-in mics on portable recorders, like Zoom H5 & H1.Compared to those, my Shure PGA81-XLR’s have been a step up. The balanced line XLR cables pick up less ambient RF noise, giving me less audio clean-up work in post, and better audio results for the clean-up that I still do. And the cardiod pick-up pattern helps reduce audience noise, and phase interference between mics used in xy pairs for stereo.These are built like little tanks. I’ve had them 2 years, and use them every shoot. Seem indestructible.They list at 40-20,000 Hz (I guess all the dogs & toddlers listening to my videos appreciate the 10k+ end; I can’t hear it). Since these have no built-in low-cut (a.k.a. high-pass), I use them in shock cages on mic stands and don’t handle them during recording. This works very well. (Tip: in floor-pounding environments like theater, I like to put the mic stands atop a hand-cut circle of Damplifier automobile sound dampening foam.)I’m not qualified to comment on the ear-love from these: how “warm” or “sizzly” or “present” or they are (“with hints of oak, hominy, and spent transmission fluid”). But I am very fussy about sound, and these have been my go-to mics for best capture. I’ve used them for 50-piece orchestra projects; the conductor said the recording “brought tears to his eyes.” (Yeah, yeah, I know: happy tears!)I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them, at least for anyone like me, looking to up their audio game from the non-XLR realm. But if your first use is run-and-gun video, then consider instead something like the Audio-Technica AT2022 or AT875R, since both are designed for DSLR-mounting. The 2022 is for low background noise settings and where stereo is important. The 875R is for high ambient/competing noise settings and where monaural sound is no big sacrifice.

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