
Shure WL93 Lavalier Microphone Subminiature Condenser
Capture Crystal-Clear Audio with Unobtrusive Design Introducing the Shure WL93 Series, a subminiature condenser lavalier microphone designed for discreet and reliable audio capture. Ideal for speech applications in broadcasting, theater, and sound reinforcement, the WL93 delivers exceptional sou...
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Overview
Capture Crystal-Clear Audio with Unobtrusive Design
Introducing the Shure WL93 Series, a subminiature condenser lavalier microphone designed for discreet and reliable audio capture. Ideal for speech applications in broadcasting, theater, and sound reinforcement, the WL93 delivers exceptional sound quality in a compact form factor.
Specifications:
- Type: Omnidirectional, subminiature, lavalier electret condenser microphone
- Cable Length: 4-Foot (1.2 m)
- Connector: 4-pin mini connector (TA4M) for Shure wireless body-pack transmitter
- Frequency Response: Smooth extended frequency response with presence rise
- Polar Pattern: Uniform omnidirectional
Key Features
Omnidirectional miniature lavalier microphone provides full, clear sound in speech applications, like broadcast presenting and speeches. Features smooth frequency response, controlled low-frequency roll off, and versatile mounting accessories..
Includes 1.2 m (4 ft.) cable. Connect the male, four-pin miniature connector (TA4M) at the end of the 93 microphone cable to a Shure wireless body-pack. NOTE: Do not connect the 93 microphone directly to a mixer without using the supplied preamplifier or body-pack.
The WL93, intended for wireless use, connects directly to a Shure wireless body-pack transmitter.
Subminiature lavalier design; ideal size for theater, television broadcasting, video, film, and sound reinforcement
Full, clear sound comparable to larger microphones
Smooth extended frequency response with presence rise specially tailored for chest-worn microphone operation.
Controlled low-frequency rolloff reduces low-frequency clothing and room noise.
Low distortion, wide dynamic range. Uniform omnidirectional polar pattern.
Small, inconspicuous mounting hardware: Use the spring-loaded belt clip to hold the amplifier to a belt, skirt or trouser waistband, or inside pocket. The tie clips and mounting bracket provided with the WL93 allow the user to wear the microphone in a variety of ways. To achieve optimum pickup, attach the microphone to the user's chest. You can also obtain high-quality sound when the microphone is worn in the hair, sewn into clothing, or attached to an acoustic instrument such as a guitar.
An acoustic foam windscreen is supplied to help reduce undesirable wind noise associated with outdoor miking.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Provides full, clear sound, making it ideal for speech applications like broadcasting and speeches.
- Features a subminiature lavalier design, ensuring it is small and inconspicuous for various uses.
- Offers a smooth, extended frequency response with a presence rise tailored for chest-worn operation.
- Includes a controlled low-frequency rolloff, effectively reducing clothing and room noise for clearer audio.
- Boasts low distortion and a wide dynamic range, contributing to high-quality sound capture.
- Comes with small, inconspicuous mounting hardware, including tie clips and a spring-loaded belt clip.
- An acoustic foam windscreen is supplied to help minimize undesirable wind noise in outdoor settings.
👎 Cons
- Requires connection to a Shure wireless body-pack transmitter for wireless use, not a standalone wireless unit.
- Cannot be connected directly to a mixer without the supplied preamplifier or a body-pack, limiting direct wired options.
- The 1.2 m (4 ft.) cable length might be restrictive for certain applications requiring greater distance.
- The omnidirectional polar pattern will pick up sound from all directions, which can include unwanted ambient noise.
- Specific frequency response ranges or detailed dynamic range figures are not provided.