





🎧 Elevate your sound game — capture every note, reject every distraction.
The Shure PGA81 is a professional-grade condenser instrument microphone featuring a flat-response cartridge and cardioid polar pattern for clear, focused acoustic capture. Built with durable metal housing and available with a 15-foot XLR cable option, it requires phantom power and delivers a high 78 dB signal-to-noise ratio, making it ideal for sensitive recording environments and live performances.


























| ASIN | B00TTQLKZU |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,276 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #20 in Instrument Condenser Microphones |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (144) |
| Date First Available | February 18, 2015 |
| Frequency Response | 15000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406396660 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.5 x 10 x 5 inches |
| Item model number | PGA81-XLR |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Only |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Power Source | PHANTOM POWER: All condenser microphones require phantom power to operate. Please refer to the User Manual for more details on power requirements. |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 10 x 5 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
| Size | 10" W x 3.5" L x 5" H |
| UPC | 042406396660 042406255769 |
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.
E**M
Good value.
Works for acoustic instrument. Is really good value for the price!
L**L
A sleeper
This is a sleeper gem for podcast/YouTube. Imo sounds just as good or better than an SM7B or RE20 for practical purposes. This microphone needs an unusually large amount of gain considering it's a condenser microphone.
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.
M**A
Great condenser mic for live use
I realize this is Shure’s lower end condenser mic, but I find it to have excellent sound quality for live use. As is often the case, Shure’s lower price point products are excellent. This is no exception. It’s a solid overhead drum mic, but it also makes a great ambiance mic for bands who use in ears but want to hear the audience. Take one or two of these and point them at the audience. Works great.
A**M
Not that good for picking up audiences.
This was recommended by a Shure technician to pick up audiences. I have to say that it does not do a good job for this application. It probably would work great as an instrument mic. My PG58 does a better job for audiences. I am giving this rating based upon the reason I bought it, to pick up audiences.
I**O
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
Wry good quality. I am happy with my recordings . Perfect gain
D**J
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)
C**S
Amazing microphone, can’t go wrong with a product from Shure, best price offered from amazon, and fast shipping!
J**R
Cumple su función. Está bien construido y buena relación calidad/precio
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