Applications; Mounting The Microphone - Shure KSM313 User Manual

Dual-voice ribbon microphone with roswellite ribbon technology
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Applications

The unique Dual-Voice design of the KSM313 produces discrete front and rear sonic signatures. Position the sides, the null
points of a bidirectional microphone, towards any unwanted sound sources. Some typical applications are listed below.
Address the front for a warmer, darker tone
Electric guitar amplifiers
Brass and woodwind instruments
Upright bass
Kick Drum
Address the rear* for a brighter tone with increased presence
Vocals
Acoustic string instruments
Drum overheads and percussion
*When addressing the back side of a bidirectional mic, please remember to invert the signal polarity. Shure's A15PRS accessory is an in-line, balanced, polari-
ty-reversing switch capable of this operation and is available online at: store.shure.com

Mounting the Microphone

Thread the supplied stand adapter onto a floor or boom stand and insert the microphone.
Note: To reduce low-frequency vibrations transmitted through the stand, use an isolating shock mount. Visit www.shure.com for more information.
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