User Manual
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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.










