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1. Determine the vertical separation between microphones you desire. Minimum separation (coincident spacing) 

is generally desirable, but it may be necessary to provide greater spacing to accommodate the size or style of 

the microphones. By repositioning the sections of the A27M, the threaded studs may be 1 1/4 inches (31.8 

mm), 2 5/8 inches (66.7 mm) or 4 inches (102 mm) apart.

2. To reposition the sections, unscrew the knurled knob at the top of the A27M and slide the two black sections off 

the vertical rod. Reposition the sections with the studs positioned for the vertical spacing desired. Replace the 

knurled knob.

3. Attach the microphones or swivel adapters (such as the Shure A57D or A57E) to the 5/8"-27 studs.

4. Attach the A27M to a microphone stand with a 5/8"-27 mounting thread.

5. Insert the microphones in the swivel adapters, loosen the knurled knob on the top of the A27M, and position 

the microphones for the desired response angles. The top of the knurled knob contains reference marks every 

45o; these may be used to position the microphones at the desired angle (see Figure 1).

6. Tighten the knurled knob, attach the microphone cables, and use the supplied cable clamp to fasten the micro-

phone cables to the A27M.

7.

Raise the microphone stand to the desired height. Fig-ure 2 shows a pair of Shure SM81 microphones mount-

ed in an “ORTF” configuration on the A27M.

Stereo Recording Options

The A27M supports various popular pickup systems. Those described below result in (1) improved imaging over 

widely spaced microphones, and (2) superior depth reproduction over individually miked instruments. The spaced 

microphone technique creates a stereo effect mainly because of differences in the arrival time of the sound at 

each microphone. Coincident systems produce minimal arrival time differences. The stereo effect they create is 

due to in-terchannel amplitude differences. Closely spaced or near-coincident placement lends both time and am-

plitude differences to the stereo effect.

Summary of Contents for A27M

Page 1: ...oincident or closely spaced mounting with a wide range of directional angles and vertical microphone separations of 1 1 4 inches 31 8 mm 2 5 8 inches 66 7 mm or 4 inches 102 mm The A27M consists of two vertically stacked sec tions that rotate on their centers Each contains a 5 8 27 threaded stud and locking ring to accept a variety of microphones The bottom section contains a 5 8 27 adapter for mo...

Page 2: ...nd position the microphones for the desired response angles The top of the knurled knob contains reference marks every 45o these may be used to position the microphones at the desired angle see Figure 1 6 Tighten the knurled knob attach the microphone cables and use the supplied cable clamp to fasten the micro phone cables to the A27M 7 Raise the microphone stand to the desired height Fig ure 2 sh...

Page 3: ...dioid Axes of maximum re sponse at 135 spacing coincident ORTF French Broad casting Corporation 2 Cardioid Axes of maximum re sponse at 110 spacing 17 cm 7 in NOS Dutch Broadcast ing Foundation 2 Cardioid Axes of maximum re sponse at 90 spacing 30 cm 12 in Blumlein Pair or stere osonic 2 Bidirectional Axes of maximum re sponse at 90 spacing coincident MS Mid Side 1 Cardioid 1 Bidirectional Cardioi...

Page 4: ...or 49 7262 924 90 service hotline or contact your authorized Shure distributor This warranty does not cover abuse or misuse of the product use contrary to Shure s instruction ordinary wear and tear an act of God or unauthorized repair ...

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