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  2. Proximity effect (audio) - Wikipedia

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    Proximity effect can be viewed in two ways. In some settings, sound engineers may view it as undesirable, and so the type of microphone or microphone practice may be chosen in order to reduce the proximity effect. On the other hand, some microphone users seek to intentionally use the proximity effect, such as beat boxing singers in hip hop music.

  3. Noise-canceling microphone - Wikipedia

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    The microphone's proximity effect is adjusted so that flat frequency response is achieved for sound sources very close to the front of the mic – typically 1 to 3 cm. Sounds arriving from other angles are subject to steep midrange and bass rolloff.

  4. Proximity effect - Wikipedia

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    Proximity effect (audio), an increase in bass or low frequency response when a sound source is close to a microphone; Proximity Effect, a comic book series written by Scott Tucker and Aron Coleite; Proximity effect (electromagnetism), magnetically induced current distortions resulting in increased effective resistance of a conductor; Proximity ...

  5. Shure SM58 - Wikipedia

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    Like all directional microphones, the SM58 is subject to proximity effect, a low-frequency boost when used close to the source. The cardioid response reduces pickup from the side and rear, helping to avoid feedback onstage. There are wired (with and without on/off switch) and wireless versions.

  6. Microphone practice - Wikipedia

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    Microphones may also be used to record the overall effect, or just the effect of the performance room. This permits greater control over the final sound, but recording two channels (stereo recording) is simpler and cheaper, and can give a sound that is more natural.

  7. Microphone - Wikipedia

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    Shure Brothers microphone, ... This is known as the proximity effect. ... provide a method of reducing the effect of wind on microphones.

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  9. Shure Beta 58A - Wikipedia

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    The Beta 58A has a frequency response extending from 50 to 16,000 Hz, with frequencies attenuated below 500 Hz to counter the proximity effect. [6] [1] It has two high frequency presence peaks, one at 4 kHz and another at 10 kHz. [1] The Beta 58A also features a supercardioid pick-up pattern for better sound rejection from the sides. [7]