🎶 Elevate Your Voice, Own the Stage!
The Shure WH20 Dynamic Headset Microphone is a rugged, lightweight solution designed for active users, offering high-quality voice pickup with a secure fit. Its durable construction and professional features make it ideal for instructors and musicians alike.
Material Type | Foam |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 7.7 x 6.4 x 3.2 inches |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
Audible Noise | 78 dB |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Connector Type | XLR |
Special Features | Clip |
Compatible Devices | Speaker, Headphone, Headphone |
J**R
Match it with NuX B3 transmitter, works great
I like headsets for singing and this one worked out fine. I plug it into Nu-X B-3 Plus transmitter to feed to my amp and never once had a problem after six months of weekly use. At first it was a little uncomfortable on my head but after some use I do not notice it any more. Great value for the money compared to the expensive and clunky base station systems for $500 - $1000 or more. I have only used it within 25 feet but there is no noise level issue and never lost connectivity. I play blues harp too but deflect this a ways away as it will be too loud otherwise.
R**H
Works great.
Amazon is hard to beat. The product Was exactly what I was looking for.
T**
Pinches a bit....
Great for us singing drummers. However I have a big head so the headset pinches quite a bit. Wished it was more adjustable.
A**S
works well
comfortable and easy to adjust
T**A
Nice trusty mic for fitness
I’ve purchased two of these since 2022. My first Shure mic lasted thru over 500 classes. I am a fitness instructor and sweat like a man. I store the headset in the box it came in and neatly wrap the cord each time. The coating on the cord started to come off exposing the wire so I broke down and bought another. The cord on this one seems more pliable so maybe it’ll last longer. But still the first one got me thru 500 classes!!!
M**S
Disappointing
I wanted to use this microphone for creating piano lesson videos. One great feature is that it picks up very little noise from around your head. However, the frame is extremely sensitive to movement. When you move your head, there’s a good chance that the noise will be captured in the recording. I couldn’t believe the design could be like this. When I first unwrapped the microphone, I thought there must be a missing part—it is literally just a metal rod. It's impossible to use over-ear studio headphones with this microphone because only the sliders in contact with the frame transfer sound to the recording.On top of that, the sound quality is not great. I bought a headset for $40 that cancels out noise when moving my head and sounds better overall. I would not buy this microphone again.
M**O
Great hands free microphone on a budget!!!
This microphone works really well. We were skeptical at first because small mics are not usually great for vocals in a real band, unless you pay a lot of money. Theses are well made, durable, and sound really good! For the money, this mic is a fantastic value for sure! If you want to sing, hands free, this is the way to do it on a budget!
A**R
I take issue with...
I have serious issues with reviewers who assume because a product is not right for them that it is not right for anyone. I play drums in a classic rock band and Cajon and percussion in a small trio. I also set up and run both outfits PA system. I was tired of being anchored to a mic and boom in both situations and decided to go with the Shure WH20XLR. First of all the attached wire is not designed to plug directly into a mixer or amp. It is made to be routed and clipped to a belt or pocket where a standard XLR cable is attached. The flexible wire on the mic is not made to run to the mixer. I run the wire inside my shirt, loop it around a belt loop and plug in the mixer cable. Problem solved. I installed an XLR plug with built in rotary on/off switch on my mic cable to mute the mic. This is a dynamic mic! No phantom power or battery. It is a full size XLR connector. The are other versions of this for wireless and computer use ( the last 3 letters in the model designate which is which.) when plugged into a mixer or PA the sound level is more than sufficient. I don't know about a low to high impedance adapter into a guitar amp or other Hi Z inputs. It works great into our Behringer mixer. Just bump the gain a little. I have used an SM58 and SM57 for years and can state that this mic with just a small cut in mid and a small boost in low rocks. Every bit as clean as the SMs and no hassling with stands and booms. I've used it for numerous shows and it was a bit uncomfortable at first but once fitted properly it disappears. This mic is about $10 cheaper than an SM58 no switch version, so it's not a lot cheaper, just different tech. I love it, both bands love it and the audience loves it. I wouldn't record with it, but I probably would use a condenser on a stand or boom for vocals anyway. I hate to see good products trashed because folks don't read the descriptions or do any research. It may not be for everyone, that's why there are choices. And the reviews that make it clear that the reviewer has no idea what they are doing are the worst. Used as designed this is an excellent choice for a musician looking to get out from behind a mic stand or a drummer or KB player who wants to ditch the mic stand. I don't need wireless so this wired version is perfect. My SMs and mic stands stay at home. Any piece of gear can be defective or fail during use. That doesn't make it junk. Just electronics. It is astonishing how some folks love and use the mic with no issues and others can't get it to work or sound good. I prefer Zildjian cymbals to Sabian or Paiste but I don't trash those quality products. I do the companies a favor and don't buy them. I'd highly recommend this mic. It's worked perfectly for me.
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