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Shure PGA56-LC - Cardioid dynamic microphone - [Percussion microphone]

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Discover the Shure PGA56-LC, a dynamic microphone designed to capture every nuance of your percussion with clarity and precision.

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Why it's a benchmark (or a good choice)

The Shure PGA56-LC is renowned for its ruggedness and ability to faithfully capture percussion sounds. Thanks to its cardioid polar pattern, it minimizes ambient noise, providing optimal sound isolation. Its compact design makes it easy to place on drum kits, making it a preferred choice for drummers and sound engineers in the studio or on stage.

What the musicians say about it

The reviews are unanimous: the Shure PGA56-LC is praised for its durability and sound quality. Many highlight its ability to capture the nuances of toms and snare drums. However, some mention that it might lack precision in the very high frequencies, but this remains a minor issue for primarily rhythmic use.

Who is this for?

  • Amateur and professional drummers
  • Recording studios
  • live performances
  • Sound engineers looking for a robust and reliable solution
Expert tip: For optimal performance, pair the Shure PGA56-LC with a drum-specific microphone stand and use a good quality XLR cable to avoid interference.

Why it's a benchmark (or a good choice)

The Shure PGA56-LC is renowned for its ruggedness and ability to faithfully capture percussion sounds. Thanks to its cardioid polar pattern, it minimizes ambient noise, providing optimal sound isolation. Its compact design makes it easy to place on drum kits, making it a preferred choice for drummers and sound engineers in the studio or on stage.

What the musicians say about it

The reviews are unanimous: the Shure PGA56-LC is praised for its durability and sound quality. Many highlight its ability to capture the nuances of toms and snare drums. However, some mention that it might lack precision in the very high frequencies, but this remains a minor issue for primarily rhythmic use.

Who is this for?

  • Amateur and professional drummers
  • Recording studios
  • live performances
  • Sound engineers looking for a robust and reliable solution
Expert tip: For optimal performance, pair the Shure PGA56-LC with a drum-specific microphone stand and use a good quality XLR cable to avoid interference.