About the Shure PG52
Get off on the right foot with PG Series microphones
Get off on the right foot with PG Series microphones
Need a good mic, but you're on a budget? Shure built their PG Series microphones for your rehearsals, recording sessions, or performances. They're designed to reject noise and limit feedback, and they boast the durability that's made Shure microphones the industry standard for many years.
Punch it out
Shure built the PG52 dynamic microphone to capture all the impact and punch of a kick drum or bass amp, with a response curve that really accentuates the lows. This rugged mic boasts heavy-duty metal construction with a hardened steel mesh grille, and it uses an internal shock mount to cut down on unwanted noise. The PG52 also features a built-in stand mount so it's easy to place it where you need it. The cardioid polar pattern rejects off-axis sound and resists feedback.
Product highlights:
General Features:
- designed for kick drum and bass amp
- dynamic microphone design
- cardioid pattern rejects noise and minimizes feedback
- integral stand mount
- internal shock mount
- durable dynamic cartridge
- steel construction with hardened steel mesh grille
Specifications:
- frequency response: 30-13,000 Hz
- sensitivity: -55 dBV/Pa
- output impedance: 300 ohms
- weight: 16.8 oz
- male XLR connector
included Accessories:
- storage bag
- integrated stand mount
- 5/8" to 3/8" thread adapter
Other Info:
- warranty: 2 years
- MFR # PG52-LC
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Features & specs
General | ||
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Application | For live & studio use | |
PolarPattern | Cardioid | |
Specs | ||
Frequency response | 30Hz-13kHz | |
Sensitivity | 1.8 mV/Pa | |
Max SPL | Not given | |
Diameter | --- | |
Length | --- | |
Weight | 16.8 oz. | |
Parts Warranty | 2 Years | |
Labor Warranty | 2 Years |
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