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My experience has shown me that the proximity effect is in no way the cause of plosives. However, the proximity effect does take certain plosives and "exaggerate" them so they become more apparent, but is not involved in the actual cause of them. I too was always under the impression that short hard bursts of air were the real cause. Miniature diaphragms are inherently more succeptible to them due to their tension designs, but often times do not reproduce them as well, which can be a good thing.