Shure WH30XLR - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – English; INTRODUCTION; The wireframe and gooseneck adjust to any head size and shape. An; FEATURES; without a mini TA4F connector, contact Shure Customer Service).
- Page 3 – MICROPHONE PARTS; Microphone Cartridge; COLLAPSIBLE MICROPHONE BOOM; unfold the boom by rotating it away from the; WEARING THE HEADSET
- Page 4 – WEARING THE; ADJUSTING THE HEADSET; ADJUSTING THE WIREFRAME
- Page 5 – ELASTIC HEADBAND ADJUSTMENT; USING THE CABLE RETAINER AND CLOTHING CLIP; right corner; CONNECTING THE WH30 TO A SOUND SYSTEM; transmitter such as the Shure T1 bodypack transmitter.; WASHING THE ELASTIC HEADBAND
- Page 6 – cable with the plastic retainer.; WASHING THE FOAM WINDSCREEN; Important; CERTIFICATION; Elastic Headband
- Page 7 – SPECIFICATIONS
- Page 8 – FIGURE 6; WH30: TYPICAL POLAR PATTERNS
- Page 9 – WIRING DIAGRAMS
WH30XLR
ONLY
MODEL WH30 CONDENSER HEADSET MICROPHONE
Models WH30TQG and WH30XLR User Guide
2003, Shure Incorporated
27D3121 (Rev. 4)
Printed in U.S.A.
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Summary
1 English INTRODUCTION The Shure Model WH30 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 soun...
English 2 MICROPHONE PARTS The WH30 consists of the following parts (see Figure 1). 1. Microphone Cartridge and Windscreen 2. Microphone Boom and Cartridge Housing 3. Isolation Shock Mount4. Boom Hinge (rotates as shown) 5. Cable6. Elastic Headband7. Wireframe8. RPM420 Preamplifier (WH30XLR only) 1 ...
3 English FIGURE 2. WEARING THE HEADSET FIGURE 3. POSITIONING THE MICROPHONE ADJUSTING THE HEADSET • If the headset feels loose or uncomfortable, carefully bend the sides of the wireframe to make it tighter or looser (see Figure 4A). The angle of the wire- frame earpieces may also need adjustment (s...