

🎧 Elevate your voice, ditch the stand — freedom to perform, clarity to impress!
The Shure WH20XLR is a rugged, lightweight dynamic headset microphone designed for active users like instructors and musicians. Featuring a cardioid pickup pattern for superior noise isolation, a secure elastic headband, and a durable 3-pin XLR connector with detachable belt clip, it delivers professional-grade sound with exceptional comfort and reliability. Its collapsible boom and break-resistant cable make it ideal for on-the-go performances and demanding environments.


























| ASIN | B0001DBZNM |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,395 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #40 in Vocal Dynamic Microphones |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,080) |
| Date First Available | June 17, 2003 |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406066044 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.4 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.7 x 6.4 x 3.2 inches |
| Item model number | WH20XLR |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Material | Foam |
| Material Type | Foam |
| Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Only |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 7.7 x 6.4 x 3.2 inches |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
| Size | 3-pin Male XLR |
| UPC | 042406066044 |
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.
A**R
Excellent mic at a great price
This headset mic delivered all that is promised and works even better than expected. I use this mic for DJ and karaoke shows in bars and and other venues. I use 4 wireless Vocopro hand mics along with this WH20 xlr. I use a basic xlr transmitter/receiver unit to make it wireless. I run them all through an Allen-Heath mixer. The unit is more quiet than my handhelds but is easily corrected by increasing the line gain. Due to the smaller magnet some of the richness is also missing. However this too can be corrected by changing your eq settings on that channel. Overall, this mic gives a great sound rather speaking or singing. It delivers crisp clean sound that I would recommend to most anyone.
A**S
Good for this drummer
I am a drummer and backup vocalist. I had a couple of rehearsals and played my first gig with this headset microphone. First, not having to find a traditional microphone while playing was great. Second, in 3 hours, it was still comfortable. Lastly, my band mates said it sounds as good as my old mic, but my vocals are more consistent since I am always the same distance from my mic. I also purchased an in line XLR on/off switch to turn off when I am not singing. The belt clip is handy.
S**H
Five stars for speaking and four for singing.
First, the sound. Compared to an SM58, it has a weaker treble response and requires careful equalization. The mids and bass are well-received, with most plosives rejected thanks to the included windscreen. The construction is sturdy, and the gooseneck holds its shape. The cable feels thin when connected to the bulky XLR connector, but it can be worn on a belt with the included clip.
J**.
Fantastic sound, cut some eq
Why this Mic was of interest: As a lead singer / Guitarist, my set up was always singing lead vocals into a microphone on a stand and a Boss G-t10 as an Effects processor for my guitar. So Recently I made a change to the boss gx1000 and I found the buttons very difficult to navigate while singing as compared to the G-t10. The Gt-10 has larger buttons with more space between them, so it took less concentration to operate it while singing. However I love the new Boss Gx-100 unit. However, I found the new Boss GX-100, much more difficult to navigate this new boss unit as compared to the old one while singing . So I decided to look into a head worn microphone and WoW, am I glad I did! This microphone is so clear and crisp, the sound is great. I have sang live through all kinds of different microphones over many years and I must say this is the best lead vocal mic I've ever used! Now I can play much more relaxed when I don't have to worry about bumping up to a microphone with my glasses or a tooth. I can just stand back and be relaxed and operate my multi effects processor and vocal processor with my feet without a microphone boom in front of me , as the cliche says this is "game changer" well for me this microphone really is "a game changer". The band even commented on my enhanced performance and how much more relaxed I was! I love it and I encourage anybody else out there to try it. One new entanglement I did encounter is that my guitar is on a wireless system so I had to deal with the microphone wire hanging off my back. Simple solution is just get some XLR wireless converters and we're good to go. Rock on!
D**C
Really good headset mic but not suited if you use it for group exercise classes.
I bought this headset to replace an SM31 I've had for years. The mic sounds great in our sound system. The gain is a little bit lower than the SM31 but I'm able to adjust it. It's been working really well. However, just recently I've started experiencing pops and static crackles. It was beginning to get really annoying and had to switch to my old SM31. From what I read on the SHURE message boards, the WH20 doesn't have the same level sweat protection as the SM31 and the details on the Shure website states its reliable at temperature and humidity extremes. Fits securely for active microphone users, such as aerobics instructors. So if you are a group ex instructor or sweat a lot, although I love the sound quality of the mic, I would not recommend the WH20.
G**Y
Good product but do make sure you're clear about the socket your plugging it into!
M**K
alles wie versprochen
S**S
大きな音にした場合、音が割れる。最悪です。
I**N
Orjinal kaliteli
N**E
All is good except the length of the microphone arm – (I have a big head!) and the rather mean amount of cable.. Best Nick Ellis
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