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As you know, it is important to record this or that sound with the microphone intended for it placed at the correct distance. And if in the case of a vocal or announcer's position the person himself can correct it, then it is more complicated with the instrument. So, for the convenience and versatility the gooseneck microphone was invented. Simply select the mount you and your instrument need, fix it and direct. That’s all - you can move around the stage. At the same time, the Stagg SIM20 has a fairly narrow cardioid, which minimizes distortion caused by monitors and the main amplification system. Note that this microphone is a condenser, has a frequency range from 50 Hz to 18 kHz, a maximum sound pressure level of 120 dB and a signal-to-noise ratio of 70 dB. Includes main clamp and XLR adapter for phantom power. For more information on the Stagg SIM20 microphone, see our review!
0:00 What are gooseneck microphones for? What are the mounts
4:14 Recording the sound of a guitar with a Stagg SIM20 microphone
5:02 Commutation
8:26 Recording the sound of a violin with a Stagg SIM20 microphone
9:38 Summary