Dielectric spectra of microcomposites depend both on volume fractions and i
nternal geometry. They consist of the bulk modes corresponding to the perco
lated clusters and geometrical modes of finite size clusters at higher freq
uencies. The ferroelectric-dielectric composite does not exhibit full softe
ning of the soft mode below the percolation threshold of the ferroelectric
material. Its spectrum strongly varies with the internal structure with hig
h frequency shifts of dielectric and ferroelectric modes. Even nore dramati
c changes are observed in the ferroelectric-metal composite. Increasing the
volume fraction of metal the surface plasmons shift to the far-infrared fr
equency range and start to interfere with the soft mode. It leads to the hi
gh increase of the Curie constant. The analysis is based on the quasistatic
approximation and its correction due to the eddy currents is also discusse
d.