Shure PGA56-XLR Wired Dynamic Microphone

ShureSKU: 14003218

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Shure PGA56-XLR Wired Dynamic Microphone

The PGA56-XLR is a professional-quality snare and tom microphone built for reliability, precision, and stage-ready performance. With a refined black metallic finish and a low-profile grille, this microphone blends into the drum kit while delivering focused, high-impact sound. Its updated swivel joint and quick-release latch provide fast, secure positioning—perfect for fast drum setups, tight stage spaces, and demanding live gigs. Engineered for drum applications, the PGA56 captures the crisp detail of snare and tom hits while rejecting extraneous bleed from adjacent drums and cymbals, allowing your kit to cut through the mix with clarity and punch.

  • Unobtrusive stage presence: The sleek black metallic finish and compact grille design sit discreetly on drums, letting the drummer focus on the groove rather than microphone placement.
  • Fast, secure positioning: A swivel joint with a quick-release latch makes angle adjustments quick and dependable, so you can lock in the perfect position between songs or during a demanding drum solo.
  • Dynamic cardioid pickup: The cardioid pattern concentrates on the intended drum surface, reducing bleed from neighboring drums and overheads for a cleaner, more defined drum sound.
  • Rugged construction for touring: Built to withstand the rigors of live performance, rehearsals, and road travel, ensuring dependable performance night after night.
  • Versatile mounting options: Compatible with standard mic stands and drum-rim clips, enabling flexible placement on snare drums and toms for optimal mic separation and attack clarity.

Technical Details of Shure PGA56-XLR Wired Dynamic Microphone

  • Type: Dynamic instrument microphone
  • Polar pattern: Cardioid
  • Frequency response: 60 Hz – 15 kHz
  • Impedance: 150 ohms
  • Sensitivity: −54 dBV/Pa (1.9 mV)
  • Connector: XLR 3-pin

How to install Shure PGA56-XLR

Step 1: Prepare your drum kit and stand. Attach the PGA56-XLR to a standard mic stand using an appropriate clip, or mount it with a drum-rim clip suited for snare or tom applications. Ensure the stand is stable and positioned where it won’t interfere with playing actions. Step 2: Position for optimum sound. Place the mic close to the surface of the snare or tom, typically 1–2 inches away, angled slightly toward the drum surface to capture attack and body without excessive metal ringing. Use the swivel joint to set the angle and then lock the latch securely. Step 3: Route and connect. Run a balanced XLR cable from the mic to your mixer, audio interface, or stage snake. Since the PGA56 is a dynamic microphone, it does not require phantom power, but a clean, well-shielded cable helps minimize noise. Step 4: Set gain and test. With the drummer playing a typical groove, set the preamp gain so the peaks sit well above noise floor without clipping. Make fine adjustments to mic position if you notice too much bleed from adjacent drums or if the snare hit sounds off. Step 5: Final checks. Perform a quick sound check with cymbal crashes and tom hits to ensure the mic captures the desired snap and body while staying out of interference. Step 6: Ongoing care. After use, inspect the grille for dents and wipe away any moisture. Store the mic in a protective case or sleeve to preserve the finish and ensure the internal components remain pristine for the next session.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the PGA56 best used for? A: It is a professional-grade dynamic microphone designed primarily for snare drums and toms, delivering focused attack and clarity while minimizing bleed from other kit components.
  • Q: Do I need phantom power for the PGA56? A: No. The PGA56 is a dynamic microphone and does not require phantom power to operate.
  • Q: Is the PGA56 suitable for live performances? A: Yes. Its rugged construction, unobtrusive design, and reliable performance make it a popular choice for live drumming, stage work, and touring.
  • Q: Can I use the PGA56 with standard drum rims and mic stands? A: Absolutely. The mic is designed for versatile mounting on drum rims and standard stands, providing flexible placement options to suit your kit and playing style.
  • Q: How does the cardioid pattern help in a drum setup? A: The cardioid pickup reduces off-axis noise and cymbal bleed, helping you achieve a tighter snare or tom sound with less spill from adjacent drums and overhead mics.

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