Shure MX300 User Manual

Microflex, Mx300 series user guide boundary microphones

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GENERAL

Shure Microflex

MX300 Series microphones are surface-

mounted electret condenser microphones designed primarily
for mounting on conference tables, stage floors, and lecterns.
Their high sensitivity and wide frequency range make them
especially suitable for picking up speech and vocals in sound
reinforcement and recording applications. Interchangeable
cartridges provide the installer with greater flexibility and make
it possible to easily reconfigure microphone coverage as the
need arises. The MX392 and MX393 models include an inter-
nal preamplifier.

MX300 Series microphones take advantage of the princi-

ple that, at a barrier or boundary, the sound pressure level
doubles. When placed near a sufficiently large boundary
surface, the microphone has 6 dB higher sensitivity and ap-
proximately 3 dB greater direct-to-reverberant sound ratio.

FEATURES

Flat frequency response across the vocal range for
uncolored sound

Interchangeable cardioid, supercardioid, and omnidi-
rectional cartridges that provide choices for applications
Sleek, low-profile design for unobtrusive appearance

Balanced transformerless output for increased immunity
to noise over long cable runs

Low susceptibility to electromagnetic hum and RFI

Programmable on/off switch and LED on/off indicator
Logic input/output terminals for remote control or use with
automatic mixers (MX392 models only)

MODEL VARIATIONS

MX392 Models: Surface-mount microphone; in-
cludes a programmable membrane on/off switch, log-
ic input/output terminals, an on/off indicator LED,
screw terminal connections, and attached
unterminated cable.

MX393 Models: Surface-mount microphone; in-
cludes a programmable membrane on/off switch, an
on/off indicator LED, and a Switchcraft Tini Q-G

connector.

Selecting a Cartridge

All Microflex

microphones are available with any one of

three interchangeable cartridges. The polar pattern of the
original cartridge used in a particular microphone is
indicated by the model number suffix:

C = Cardioid, S = Supercardioid, O= Omnidirectional

Cardioid (C). Recommended for general sound rein-

forcement applications. Pickup angle (–3 dB) = 130

°

.

Supercardioid (S). Recommended for sound reinforce-

ment applications requiring narrow or more distant cover-
age. Pickup angle (–3 dB) = 115

°

.

Omnidirectional (O). Recommended for recording or

remote monitoring applications. Pickup angle (–3 dB) =
360

°

.

MICROPHONE PLACEMENT

To maintain the flattest possible low-frequency re-

sponse and optimum rejection of background noise, place
the microphone on a flat surface that is as large as pos-
sible. The surface can be a floor, table, or lectern.

NOTE: Avoid locating microphones near reflective sur-
faces other than the boundary surface (i.e., beveled sides
of pulpits or overhanging shelves). Failure to do so will re-
sult in increased levels of reverberant sound.

MICROPHONE APPLICATION AND SELECTION GUIDE

Application

Mounting Surface

Microphone to

Cable Connector

Cable Output

Connector

Polar Pattern

Microflex

Model

Sound reinforcement for

speech and vocals

Lectern, pulpit, stage floor, or

conference table

Hard Wired
Hard Wired

Tini Q-G

Tini Q-G

Hard Wired
Hard Wired

XLR
XLR

Cardioid

Supercardioid

Cardioid

Supercardioid

MX392/C
MX392/S
MX393/C
MX393/S

Recording or remote moni-

toring of speech and vocals

Lectern, pulpit, stage floor, or

conference table

Hard Wired

Tini Q-G

Hard Wired

XLR

Omnidirectional
Omnidirectional

MX392/O
MX393/O

Video conferencing or

computer telephony

Lecturn, pulpit, stage floor, or
conference table

Hardwired

Tini Q-G

Cardioid

MX392/CZ

Microflex

MX300 Series User Guide

Boundary Microphones

27C2834 (TJ)

2000, Shure Incorporated

Printed in U.S.A.

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