
Shure WL93-6 Subminiature Lavalier Microphone with 6ft Cable
Virtually invisible subminiature lavalier microphone delivers broadcast-quality omnidirectional audio with a 6-foot cable.
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Overview
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
Subminiature lavalier design; ideal size for theater, television, broadcasting, video, film, and sound reinforcement
Small, inconspicuous mounting hardware
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
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Subminiature design is nearly invisible when mounted on clothing, ideal for on-camera use
- Controlled low-frequency rolloff reduces clothing rustle and room noise without external processing
- Includes multiple mounting accessories—tie bar, sew-on bracket, and windscreen—for versatile placement
- Smooth extended frequency response with presence rise tailored specifically for chest-worn positioning
- Wide dynamic range and low distortion handle loud and soft speech without clipping or loss of detail
👎 Cons
- 4-pin mini connector only works with Shure wireless body-pack transmitters, limiting cross-brand compatibility
- 6-foot fixed cable length may be too short for some theater or film staging configurations
- Omnidirectional pattern offers no rejection of off-axis sound, which can be problematic in noisy environments
- Requires phantom power from a compatible body-pack transmitter and cannot be used standalone
- Small size makes the microphone easy to misplace or lose track of during production