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🎤 Rugged comfort meets pro sound—ditch the stand, own the stage!
The Shure WH20QTR is a rugged, lightweight dynamic headset microphone featuring a cardioid pickup pattern for superior voice isolation and feedback rejection. Designed for active users like instructors and musicians, it offers a secure, comfortable fit with an elastic headband and collapsible boom. Its right-angle 1/4-inch connector ensures easy integration with unbalanced mic inputs, while the durable cable resists breakage and performs reliably in extreme conditions. Supplied with a foam windscreen and clothing clip, this mic delivers clear, natural sound with high input clipping level, making it a trusted choice for professional, on-the-move vocal applications.










| ASIN | B0002F6OY4 |
| Antenna Location | Singing |
| Audible Noise | 78 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,916 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #25 in Vocal Dynamic Microphones |
| Brand | Shure |
| Built-In Media | Headset Band, Headset Microphone Windscreen and Clothing Clip |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Connector Type | 6.35 mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (136) |
| Enclosure Material | Foam |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042406066020 |
| Item Dimensions | 7.7 x 6.4 x 3.2 inches |
| Item Type Name | Instrument Condenser Microphone |
| Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Shure |
| Mfr Part Number | WH20QTR |
| Microphone Form Factor | Microphone Only |
| Model Name | WH20QTR |
| Model Number | WH20QTR |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 78 dB |
| Special Feature | Clip |
| UPC | 042406066020 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 years. |
F**C
Not a cheap toy or knockoff
I bought this for hands-free podcasting, and it works great. The sound quality is superb and ease of use is excellent. I found wearing the headset for an hour or two to be comfortable without any needed adjustments or pain. I am so glad that I did not go with a cheaper product made of plastic and cheap parts. This headset is professional and is made of metal with great components. The ONLY thing I do not like is the 4' cord that is attached to it. Realizing that it is designed to be plugged into a belt receiver, I understand why they put a short cord on it, but it is too short for my application. I purchased a a longer male to female phono cord (mono) and now extended the cord for my purpose. But, this product is good.
B**B
and it's a great combination. I don't have to lug a mic ...
For leading sing alongs at church - I'm using this with a Roland Mobile Cube and an acoustic guitar, and it's a great combination. I don't have to lug a mic stand and mic; the sound is perfectly adequate (might even be great but I'm not a professional singer so can't really judge). I need an extension cord to give me more flexibility in amp placement, otherwise it would be five stars.
C**R
A great replacement for those wishing to ditch their mic stand while staying wired.
I play piano and guitar professionally and the WH20QTR is a great replacement for my stand mounted Shure SM58 I have used for years. Tried the Shure headsets wireless, but ran into too much trouble with interference on some gig venues so I decided to try the wired headset route. I've used the WH20 now for 8 weeks / 30+ stage performances and it has performed like a champ. The head set takes some adjusting to get it comfortable, but, even with my big fat head, it set up well and has retained its shape. Only down side, as others mention, is a short cord. I got an extension to use and mobility behind the keyboard rack is now no problem. A caution: If you get an extension, make sure it is not a heavy cord or connector because your headset will be pulled by its weight. I got a light 12' from Radio Shack and loop it through a belt loop with a little slack on the mic connection end to keep the head set free. As this is the 1/4" plug (not the xlr) gain settings on your amp have to be run twice as hot for this mic compared to the SM 58, but it has a sweet sound once you get it dialed in.
P**N
Highly recommend this great value
I purchased this to use with my Yamaha PSR-750 along with a Nady mini mixer to record practice sessions. The mixer died after three days (worked great before it died). Anyway, the mic is great; fits very securely to head and does not move around at all and has great fidelity for my purpose. I can record at home with the TV on in the background and our grandfather clock chiming away (6 feet from the keyboard) and it doesn't pick up any of it. I had to turn the mixer up to about 80% on the volume control to get the right level for my Yamaha's line input. Don't know if this is the fault of the mixer or a smaller voltage from the smaller dynamic element that is inherent with headsets. Would have like a bit more headroom but it was not a problem at all. If you order one be aware that it comes with two windscreens. I didn't realize this so ordered some separately. Now I've got enough wind screens to last a lifetime. You won't find a better one for the price.
A**E
Worse than expectations.
The input is very low can't really use directly as a 0.5 mm jack option.
N**D
Works great
I’m a Tourguide and was recommended this by another guide and it’s fantastic. No static and the tourists hear me well
E**.
Good for teaching but dated
The head wire is stiff compared to the newer springier models so if you wear them a lot , they are guaranteed to give you a headache. The rig is pretty bullet proof but the output is weak even when you are eating the mic
J**S
Could You Spare the Wire, Shure?
The Mic works great, I suspect the following scenario, which has been around since about 1960. Im 70, very mechanically adept, so I would know.: The engineers come up with a beautiful design, then in walk the bean counters, and the lawyers. The lawyers say: "You cant make the cord any longer than 4 feet, because if it lies on the floor, someone could trip on it, and we could be sued" then the bean counters chime in "Yeah and just think, we can save 40 cents worth of wire on every one by making the cord only about 4 feet." And Woosh, there goes the superb design developed by the engineers at Shure. This has been the procedure that has literally ruined the "Made IN The USA" Label that was placed on every decent thing produced before about 1960. This case affirms the "What do you call 1000 Lawyers at the bottom of the Ocean?" "A good Start" Adage to a Tee. The cord is too F*#King short, but its great if you have 0 stage presence and you like to sit on your PA.
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。
V**O
Nos sirvió perfectamente para lo que lo ocupabamos
R**Q
Le suis chanteur il reproduit fidèlement ma voix
S**S
I use this outside connected to a Tascam DR40 for recording podcasts while I'm training horses. Worked fine at -30C. It is not discreet and is bulky; the metal piece that it's mainly comprised of is like a metal coathanger in diameter, but tougher. You can bend it to fit. Output level is very low compared to my other mics. If you're looking for a workhorse mic, this is it.
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