Models WH30TQG and WH30XLR User Guide
MODEL WH30 CONDENSER HEADSET MICROPHONE
MICROPHONE DE CASQUE
ÉLECTROSTATIQUE
SHURE MODÈLE
WH30
KONDENSATOR
KOPFMIKROFON-
MODELL SHURE WH30
MICROFONO DE
CONDENSADOR DE
CABEZA MODELO
WH30 SHURE
MICROFONO A
CONDENSATORE
CON SUPPORTO A
CUFFIA SHURE
WH30XLR
ONLY
MODELLO WH30
©2006, Shure Incorporated
27G3121 (Rev. 9)
Printed in U.S.A.
MICROPHONE PARTS
The WH30 consists of the following parts (see Figure 1).
WH30 HEADSET MICROPHONE PARTS
FIGURE 1
COLLAPSIBLE MICROPHONE BOOM
The WH30 headset features a collapsible boom for shipment and storage. Before
wearing the headset, unfold the boom by rotating it away from the wireframe until it
snaps into place. Refold for storage or transportation.
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WEARING THE HEADSET
Place the headset wireframe around your head so that the elastic headband band lay hor-
izontally across the back of your head and the ends of the wireframe fit over your ears.
You may position the elastic headband either above or below the wireframe for the great-
est comfort and stability. The blue “SHURE” logo should face outward (see Figure 2).
WEARING THE HEADSET
POSITIONING THE MICROPHONE
FIGURE 2
FIGURE 3
POSITIONING THE MICROPHONE
For maximum gain-before-feedback, position the microphone and boom so that the mi-
crophone is within 13 mm (1/2 inch) of the right corner of your mouth (see Figure 3). This
will also help minimize breath noise or “popping”.
ADJUSTING THE HEADSET
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If the headset feels loose or uncomfortable, carefully bend the sides of the wire-
frame to make it tighter or looser (see Figure 4A). The angle of the wireframe ear-
pieces may also need adjustment (see Figure 4B).
ADJUSTING THE WIREFRAME
FIGURE 4
•
Adjust the tension of the elastic headband across the back of the head by sliding
it up or down the ends of the wireframe (see Figure 5).
ADJUSTING THE ELASTIC HEADBAND
FIGURE 5
USING THE CABLE RETAINER AND CLOTHING CLIP
Use the cable retainer on the wire frame of the headset to position the microphone
cable as desired. The supplied spring-loaded clothing clip secures the microphone
cable to the user's clothing to help avoid entanglement.
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CONNECTING THE WH30 TO A SOUND SYSTEM
Wireless Applications (WH30TQG)
1. Connect the mini TA4F connector from the WH30 to a wireless microphone trans-
mitter such as the Shure T1 bodypack transmitter.
2. See the user guide for your wireless transmitter and receiver system for adjusting
gain and other parameters.
Wired Applications (WH30XLR)
Connect the output of the RPM420 preamplifier to an input channel of a mixing or record-
ing console. Most consoles will provide phantom power to the RMP420 preamplifier. If
phantom power is unavailable, use a separate phantom power supply such as the Shure
PS1A.
WASHING THE ELASTIC HEADBAND
When necessary, remove and wash the elastic headband according to these steps.
1. Remove the microphone cable retainer from the wireframe.
2. Slide the elastic headband off the wireframe.
3. Wash the headband in mild, soapy water and rinse it in clean water.
4. Allow the headband to air-dry thoroughly.
5. Slide the headband around the wireframe to its original position. Reattach the cable
with the plastic retainer.
WASHING THE FOAM WINDSCREEN
The foam windscreen protects the WH30's microphone element from dirt and moisture.
When necessary, it can be removed and cleaned in a mild soapy water solution.
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mportant: Never clean the windscreen with any liquid solution without first
removing the windscreen from the microphone boom.
1. Hold the windscreen loosely by the plastic retaining ring at its base.
2. Gently pull the windscreen away from microphone. The plastic retaining ring will
expand to allow the windscreen to slip off the microphone. If necessary, you can
expand the ring manually with a small screwdriver as you pull the windscreen.
3. Immerse the windscreen in mild soapy water and gently squeeze it several times.
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4. Rinse the windscreen in clean water and dry it with a clean cloth or paper towel.
Allow it to air-dry thoroughly.
5. When the windscreen is dry, slide it over the WH30 microphone until the retain-
ing ring snaps into place.
CERTIFICATION
WH30XLR : Conforms to European EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, and is eligible to
bear the CE marking. Meets applicable tests and performance criteria in European
standard EN 55103 (1996) parts 1 and 2, for residential (E1) and light industrial (E2)
environments.
WH30TQG: Conforms to European EMC Directive 89/33/EEC, and is eligible to bear
the CE marking. Meets EMC require-ments as an ancillary device per EN 300 445
(1996)
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Cable Connector (for WH30TQG only)..........................................................WA330
Connector Belt Clip (for WH30XLR only)...................................................RK200BC
Elastic Headband........................................................................................80A505B
Wireframe, Headband, Boom Hinge, Boom, Shock Mount,
Cartridge Housing and Cable ...............................................................RPM520
Preamplifier Assembly.................................................................................RPM420
Black Windscreens (2) and Clothing Clip ................................................90WP1371
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SPECIFICATIONS
Type
WH30TQG
WH30XLR
Condenser, electret bias
Condenser, electret bias with
integrated preamplifier
Frequency Response
Polar Pattern
40 to 20,000 Hz (See Figure 6)
Unidirectional (cardioid) (see Figure 7)
2400 Rated 150
Output Impedance (at 1kHz)
Ω
Ω
(actual) (Tolerates
loads as low as 150 with
Ω
reduced clipping level)
Output Level
(at 1 kHz; 0 dB = 1 V/Pascal)
–55.5 dB (1.7 mV)
–54.5 dB (1.9 mV)
Signal to noise ratio (ref.
A-weighted noise)
63.0 dB at 94 dB SPL (IEC 651)
Output Clipping Level (at 1000 –22 dBV (0.08 V)
Hz)
2.5K
Ω
Load: –8 dBV (0.4V)
1 KΩ
Load: –8 dBV (0.4V)
Maximum SPL
130 dB
99 dB
2.5K
Ω
Load: 142 dB
1 K
Ω
Load: 142 dB
Dynamic Range (max. SPL to
A-weighted noise level)
111 dB
Output Noise (equivalent SPL) 31 dB (typical, A-weighted)
Recommended Operating
Voltage
5 VDC
(pin 2 to pins 3 and 4)
11-52 VDC Phantom power
Polarity
Positive sound pressure on
diaphragm produces positive
Positive sound pressure on the
diaphragm produces positive
voltage on pins 3 and 4 relative to voltage on pin 2 relative to pin 3 of
pin 1 (ground) on the mini TA4F preamplifier output connector.
connector.
Environmental Conditions
Operating Temperature –7
°
to 49
°
C (20
°
°
to 120
to 165°
°
F)
F)
Storage Temperature –29
°
to 74
°
C (–20
Humidity: 0 to 95% (operating or storage)
Cable
1.2 m (4 ft.) two-conductor, shielded
Cable Connector
Net Weight
mini TA4F
XLR
Headset: 65 g (2.3 oz)
Headset and cord: 60 g (2.1 oz)
Preamplifier: 99 g (3.5 oz)
8
1 cm. (0.4 in.)
61 cm. (24 in.)
Hz
TYPICAL WH30 FREQUENCY RESPONSE
FIGURE 6
TYPICAL WH30 POLAR PATTERNS
FIGURE 7
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
WH30 WIRING DIAGRAMS
FIGURE 8
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