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Samson Q6 - Microphone Placement and Use; Microphone Placement Techniques; Guidelines for Microphone Use; Operating Notes

Samson Q6
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Microphone Placement and Tone Quality
Listed are some common microphone placement techniques. Use these suggestions as a
guide and let your ears determine what works best in your situation.
Sound source less than 6 inches away from mic—Full sound, pronounced bass,
increased isolation from background noise.
Sound source 6 inches to 2 feet away from mic—Balanced natural sound, less bass,
some background noise.
Sound source 3 to 6 feet away from mic—Thinner ambient sound.
Guidelines for Microphone Use
Aim the microphone at the desired source. Keep unwanted sound sources at a 135°
angle from the front of the microphone (see polar pattern).
Place the microphone as close to the sound source as possible.
Use the proximity effect to your advantage: The closer the mic is to the sound
source, the more emphasized the bass response will be.
When operating outdoors, use a foam windscreen to suppress unwanted wind
noise.
Never cup your hand over the microphone grill.
Operating Notes
The Q6 will boost bass frequencies when the microphone is between 0—6 inches
from the sound source. As you move the sound source further away from the
microphone, the bass response will gradually roll off.
The Q6 has a built-in wind screen which protects against most wind and breathing
noise. Under adverse conditions, such as high winds, an optional foam windscreen
(Samson part number, WS5) can be used.
For maximum signal handling capability and minimal distortion, a minimum load
impedance of 800 ohms should be used. A reduction in output signal strength and
output clipping level will result with the load at 150 ohms.

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