Shure WH30TQG Product code: SKU Manufacturer: ShurePrice: $170.00 
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Shure WH30TQG Shure WH30TQG The Shure WH30TQG is a light yet rugged headset microphone. Designed for vocalists and instrument-playing vocalists, the WH30 utilizes a high quality electret-condenser cartridge suitable for all applications where mobility, comfort, low microphone-visibility, and high sound quality are required. Because of its cardioid (unidirectional) pickup pattern, the WH30 provides isolation from extraneous sound sources and high gain-before-feedback. The wireframe and gooseneck adjust to any head size and shape. An integrated elastic CROAKIES®. headband comfortably pads and secures the headset. The WH30 is supplied with two snap-on windscreens, clothing clip, storage bag and cable-management device. The WH30 headset microphone is a perfect fit for those who desire total freedom of movement and need the high-quality audio of a condenser microphone. Shure WH30TQG Features: - Tailored frequency response enhances vocal range
- Flexible gooseneck for optimum microphone placement
- Isolation shock mount reduces vibration noise
- Low-profile, lightweight design
- Cardioid polar pattern provides maximum gain before feedback
- High sound pressure level capability
- Secure snap-on windscreen reduces "p" pops
- Output Connector: Mini 4 pin to be used with existing Shure wireless systems such as:
- SLX14
- UT14
- ULXS14
- ULXP14
- UC14
The WH30 headworn microphone is available in a wired version, as well as with The Vocal Artist HeadsetTM, The Vocal Artist HeadsetTM UHF, LX Series, ULX Series, UC Series, and UHF Series Wireless Microphone Systems. Get Your Shure WH30TQG Today!
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