User Manual

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Recording vocals
•  We strongly recommend using the suppled 
popshield attachment for all vocal recording. This 
aids in minimising plosive sounds (hard ‘P’, ‘B’, 
‘T’ and ‘K’ sounds) that produce a sudden jet of 
air which can cause the capsule to overload and 
produce a ‘popping’ sound.
•  Any moisture on the microphone capsule can 
cause problems for condenser microphones, 
however the use of the pop shield will reduce the 
risk of this occurring.
•  Placement of the microphone and pop shield 
relative to the vocalist may be varied on several 
factors including room acoustics, the vocal 
performance, and whether the vocalist has a high 
or deep voice.
•  An ideal reference is to begin with the pop shield 
directly in front of the vocalist, and approximately 
15cm (6”) away from the microphone. This will assist 
in keeping the performer at a constant minimum 
distance from the microphone and helps to 
maintain reasonable recording levels.
•  Experimentation should be made with the angle 
from which the microphone is addressed, as 
different results can be achieved when the vocalist 
is ‘off-axis’ to the microphone (and the gold dot).










