Owner's Manual

Shure Incorporated
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Equalizer, Limiter, and Compressor
Fine tune your equalizer, limiter, and compressor settings. Change the preset modes to hear the DSP changes,
and adjust individual settings to dial in your sound.
Note: Equalization within presets will not be displayed. However, the EQ icon in the Mic Setup screen displays
user-selected equalization.
EQ persists between preset mode changes.
Choose no compression, or select light, medium, or heavy settings.
Selecting Low-Frequency Response
A threeposition switch on the back of the microphone lets you adjust the lowfrequency response. Use the lowfre
quency filter to reduce wind noise, room noise, or proximity effect.
Flat response. Provides the most natural sound in most applications.
Low frequency cutoff. Provides a 6 dBperoctave cutoff at 75 Hz. Helps eliminate floor rumble and lowfrequen
cy room noise from heating and air conditioning systems. This setting may also be used to compensate for proxim
ity effect or to reduce low frequencies that make an instrument sound dull or muddy.
Low frequency rolloff. Provides a 6 dBperoctave rolloff filter at 150 Hz. Use this to compensate for proximity ef
fect or to reduce low frequencies that could make an instrument sound dull or muddy.
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