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🎧 Elevate your sound game with Shure’s PGA81 — where precision meets durability.
The Shure PGA81 is a professional-grade condenser instrument microphone featuring a flat-response cartridge and cardioid polar pattern for clear, focused acoustic sound capture. Built with a durable metal body and finished in sleek black, it offers options with or without a 15-foot XLR cable and includes a swivel stand adapter and carrying pouch. Ideal for sensitive acoustic environments, it requires phantom power and is trusted by musicians and videographers seeking superior audio clarity and noise rejection.
















| ASIN | B00TTQLTZ6 |
| Antenna Location | Singing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,981 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #12 in Instrument Condenser Microphones |
| Brand | Shure |
| Built-In Media | Microphone |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Speaker, Karaoke Machine, Radio, Camera, Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 148 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Stainless Steel |
| External Testing Certification | Número do CEST |
| Frequency Response | 15000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406396653 |
| Item Dimensions | 3.5 x 10 x 5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Instrument Condenser Microphone |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Mfr Part Number | PGA81-LC |
| Microphone Form Factor | microphone only |
| Model Name | PGA81 |
| Model Number | PGA81-LC |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | PHANTOM POWER: All condenser microphones require phantom power to operate. Please refer to the User Manual for more details on power requirements. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Singing |
| Special Feature | Stand |
| UPC | 042406396653 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2-year limited warranty. |
Z**D
A work-horse entry-level XLR mic that hasn't disappointed
I’m not a career sound person. I do videography part-time (nights/weekends). My points of reference are built-in camera mics; DLSR add-ons like Rode’s Pro (short shotgun) & Stereo Pro; and built-in mics on portable recorders, like Zoom H5 & H1. Compared to those, my Shure PGA81-XLR’s have been a step up. The balanced line XLR cables pick up less ambient RF noise, giving me less audio clean-up work in post, and better audio results for the clean-up that I still do. And the cardiod pick-up pattern helps reduce audience noise, and phase interference between mics used in xy pairs for stereo. These are built like little tanks. I’ve had them 2 years, and use them every shoot. Seem indestructible. They list at 40-20,000 Hz (I guess all the dogs & toddlers listening to my videos appreciate the 10k+ end; I can’t hear it). Since these have no built-in low-cut (a.k.a. high-pass), I use them in shock cages on mic stands and don’t handle them during recording. This works very well. (Tip: in floor-pounding environments like theater, I like to put the mic stands atop a hand-cut circle of Damplifier automobile sound dampening foam.) I’m not qualified to comment on the ear-love from these: how “warm” or “sizzly” or “present” or they are (“with hints of oak, hominy, and spent transmission fluid”). But I am very fussy about sound, and these have been my go-to mics for best capture. I’ve used them for 50-piece orchestra projects; the conductor said the recording “brought tears to his eyes.” (Yeah, yeah, I know: happy tears!) I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them, at least for anyone like me, looking to up their audio game from the non-XLR realm. But if your first use is run-and-gun video, then consider instead something like the Audio-Technica AT2022 or AT875R, since both are designed for DSLR-mounting. The 2022 is for low background noise settings and where stereo is important. The 875R is for high ambient/competing noise settings and where monaural sound is no big sacrifice.
D**R
Quality
Great sound and tone
T**M
I'm still having issues getting the volume I would like and, to be fair
It's not a fix-all. I'm still having issues getting the volume I would like and, to be fair, I haven't tried this with a PA setup yet. However, it does seem to be overall better than either my PR22 or SM57 for recording my guitar and seems a bit more tolerant to where the soundhole is as I move around. So I'm generally happy with it. That's for live. For recording the thing sounds quite good. Getting close to the quality of my (admittedly lower priced) Behringer B1 I normally use and is certainly easier to handle this way. I'll be doing a live set with this mic soon enough so may adjust my opinion after that.
F**O
Just Perfect!!!
Best mic ever for music instruments.... forget about electro-acoustics guitar, this mic is what you need
E**M
Good value.
Works for acoustic instrument. Is really good value for the price!
E**E
Good conferencing mic
Excellent off-axis rejection for home or office, and being a condenser mic it doesn't have to sit in your face on video. Zero issue with plosives being 18 to 24 inches away. Yes, it's an instrument mic, but Bluetooth and USB mics for Teams/Zoom are typically junk - consider that they're too poor to be cross-marketed beyond such. Not being junk, you can set Teams' noise rejection algorithm setting to 'low' and not sound as if in a bucket. Lastly, it's physically diminutive and blends it. I replaced an SM57/A2WS, moved it back a foot, more sensitive, very pleased.
R**.
Shure has a winner here
I bought this to use as an instrument microphone for a public classical guitar performance. I have an "Ear Trumpet Labs" large diameter condenser mic but needed something else fast and relatively cheap. The consensus from the audience was that the guitar mic'd with the PGA81 sounded more crisp and clean and natural. The crisp and clean I understand with the smaller diaphragm condenser mic but in my opinion it was also a warmer sound of the two....that surprised me! Shure's Alta line of mics is a real bargain!!!!! My go to mic for live performance vocals are Shure SM58 beta and instrument /amp mics are SM 57.....I think the Alta line of Shure mics is is the best bargain on the market.
D**.
Test them immediately! They may not function!
I would have had no stars for this one if they had let me. I bought two. The very first time I had opportunity to try them out, I plugged them in and neither of them work. Both of them. Dead on Arrival. Unfortunately, it was also just outside my return window. Can i interest anyone is a mic shaped paperweight? what a disappointment from a normally reliable company.
I**O
Excelente micrófono.
Es muy recomendable y graba con exelente calidad. Es una buena inversión para tu estudio casero. Graba muy bien hasta los instrumentos bajos.
S**Y
Perfect gain
Wry good quality. I am happy with my recordings . Perfect gain
C**E
Not working
I unfortunately ordered this mic back in September but never opened the box till a few days ago. To my surprise, the mic isn’t working. It’s dead. I lost my window of opportunity to rerun it now but wanted to share my experience so that everyone knows that the chance to receive a defective product is there
D**J
Classical Guitar Microphone for a Christmas Concert
All's well with this condenser microphone. It has past the test for a good sound and sensitivity. I've used it on an audience for the first time on Christmas day and allowed another musician to use it also, so I was able to stand back and listen. I'm well pleased. It's a welcome addition to my limited but high quality sound system. (Classical Guitarist)
M**X
Good, entry level instrumental mic.
Works as expected, nothing else.
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