In this article, we delve into a detailed analysis of 13,834 user reviews from various languages worldwide to examine the Shure WH20 TQG. This analysis is performed by the RR artificial intelligence and updated daily with newly submitted reviews. The RR AI utilizes a complex algorithm to first scrutinize user reviews for credibility, filtering out unreliable ones. It then proceeds to dissect and evaluate the valuable insights within these reviews, providing users with ratings regarding the features of this product. Based on these assessments, users can make informed decisions about whether this product is suitable for them or not.
These results are a summary of user reviews of the Shure WH20 TQG. For example, 84% of 3,462 users who have commented on the Sound quality of the Shure WH20 TQG have given positive feedback.
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Reviewed by NTR on Guitar Center
I have had two of these headsets and the plastic case connecting the mic boom disenagrated after about 8 months on both mics. I would not have bought the 2nd one but someone ordered it for me with out my knowledge. Poor Product.. I have used shure products for the past 15 years.
Reviewed by Jeff on B&H Photo Video
I purchased this mic to use with A Korg Kronos X 88 as a vocoder mic, and it works perfectly. It produces a strong, quality signal, and rejects the program output from the studio monitors, so I can practice the part before isolating with head phone...which are comfortable to wear with the mic headset. I plug it directly into one of the inputs on the Kronos. I thought about getting a condenser mic, but then you need phantom power and possibly batteries. Even though this will be used mostly in the studio, I didn't want to mess with phantom power issues and low-Z connectors and adapters, and I am happy to say the signal is plenty hot. I saw a video on youtube with Spike Edney using this very mic, and figured if it was good enough to tour with, it would be good enough in the studio. I find the headband comfortable, stable, and easily adjustable. Also, the mic is easy to adjust and stays where you put it. At first, my only gripe was that the cord is too short, but I realize it is better that way. I run a cord to my clothes from the keyboard and tether it, then connect the mic connector there. It's great when tech works, and I am very happy with this purchase for what I am using it for. I think it would make a great stage mic with a wireless system or wired, but I have not tried that. ... More
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
We purchased this for our band's drummer. It's been a god-send for him because now he has the freedom to play the drums without worrying keeping his head at a fixed position. The sound is good but less sensitive than the regular SM58s so we have to turn up the gain a bit, but still usable. The other thing any singer using this mic have to be aware is that now you really have to control your voice, because your mouth to mic distance is considered constant.
Reviewed by DJ Tom on Guitar Center
This is my second headset for use in my new seasonal Florida DJ business. The first has been in use for all our gigs in Maryland for several years and has worked perfectly. My hands are free to announce wedding parties, lead dances and work my computer. This is a must buy for it's convenience and durability.
Reviewed by David Embree Productions on B&H Photo Video
Each month I record a live game show for radio with four panelists, a host, and guests from the audience. The show takes place in a long concrete and brick bar with terrible acoustics. We initially had problems with feedback and room noise bleeding into the panelist's tracks. These headworn mics have been an effective and affordable solution. The quality of the recordings has improved immensely! Now, my post-production time is greatly reduced, and my Executive Producers are happy with the final product. While not as lightweight or small as the more discreet microphones available, the price is 5-10x cheaper. The dynamic element allows me to crank the gain without feedback. As other reviewers have noted, it does require careful positioning for optimum sound. ... More
Reviewed by Rodrigo Palma on B&H Photo Video
First of all, sorry for my english. Im a brazilian citzen, and every time Im in NY, I HAVE to do a pit stop at B&H. Usually the best prices, best brands, best gear. So, about the microphone, as I said, its good, but not excellent. Or maybe I still dont learn how to use it as well. Im using this mic in a Xenyx 1832 (Bheringer mixer) and I fell the voice of this mic a little lower than the other microphones (Shure PG48). I dont know if its the position (head/mouth), cause Ive never used a mic like this. But, overall, its a Shure microphone, and the detachable belt clip is a good idea. I play keyboard, and for many years I was looking for a mic like this. Its very good playing without any concern of lookint to the keys and at the same time my mouth looking for the mic! Dont forget to buy an aditional cable, XLR/M to XLR/F, at least 20 feet. Thats all folks! ... More
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
We use 2 of those microphone for commentators during our live sport webcasts (surfing/bodyboarding events) all around the world. It work great in noisy environments but need to be well positioned. It's comfortable to wear, commentators might have to wear them for up to 8 hours in a row and their feedback were positives. The XLR connectors are plugged into our audio mixing table via an XLR extension cable and don't need phantom power. Great product with the right pricing.
Reviewed by Wrld Tvlr on B&H Photo Video
I love this mic. I do a lot of voice over work with inexperienced talent. This allows them to be natural and allows me to get a consistent level on them. Sounds similar to the SM58, but not as much low end. You have to find a balance between mic position for the lows, while not getting the pops. The unit is very compact and the XLR feature is great. I tested this in a noisy reflective room and still got a good recording, it has good off axis rejection. I plan to buy more. I thought at first it would hurt my head as there is not much padding, but after adjusting it and wearing for over 1.5 hours - no problems. I wish there were more padding though around the temples. ... More
Reviewed by buttercup_rose on B&H Photo Video
Straight out of the box this is a great product. It's light, fully adjustable to fit any head size but best of all is the sound quality. It is 'almost' as good as a hand held sm58 (needs a little more 'pre amp' and it has just slightly more treble response than the sm58). The freedom it gives to a 'guitar vocalist' like myself is quite simply amazing. Before I was rigidly glued to my mic and stand now I find myself almost dancing whilst performing...It must be even better for a drummer or keyboard player...total freedom to move. I love my WH20 xlr. ... More
Reviewed by Karen on B&H Photo Video
I hoped to use this with a portable amp so I could go out busking. It will work for this but I had feedback issues with the gear I was using. I couldn't get the volume up loud enough. The mic sounds pretty good...probably better with a nice amp/speakers. I like a hands free mic and it was comfortable. But that darn feedback kept messing with my sound and I had to send it back coz it just wasn't going to work for me. That doesn't mean it won't work for you. It is worth checking out. I didn't have eq to fix the problem. ... More
Reviewed by Xhunter on B&H Photo Video
Was looking for a decent but not so expensive headworn mic to sing while I play my drums, and I came across this. After reading all the reviews of pros and cons I decided to try it out. I couldn't believed how well it worked when I first used it. To me, it's pretty balanced for what I'm using it for. Unless I have extra money to spend on a super expensive one then I will, but overall, Price is Great, Quality was Great!!!!!! A power button would really be a plus.
Reviewed by Mandi-Body Combat Instructor on B&H Photo Video
I am a fitness instructor and this is my favorite mic to use! I've tried others, but none fit and stay on my head the entire class. This one is adjustable to fit any head! Just bend the wire to adjust it! For the price it is DEFINITLY worth the buy!! I use this mic 7+ times a week and sweat like crazy and have had it a year and a half, however just recently I noticed it had some sound issues. I purchased the additional warranty and they are reimbursing me the full cost of the mic, no questions asked! So I am purchasing the EXACT same mic again with the warranty!! ... More
Reviewed by Jeffrey Cohen on B&H Photo Video
The keyboard/guitar player in our band had a problem when switching instruments, plus he was always off-mike when singing. We solved the problem by buying the WH20XLR. It's a well made headset mic, comfortable, sounds very much like an SM-58 and sounds fine in the mix. The mic is slightly less gainy than an SM-58 and needs a bit of a low-end EQ bump, but once properly setup it works just fine. It's a great buy for the price and I'd definitely replace it if it were to break or get lost.My only complain is that the mic could benifit from an on/off switch, but I can work around that.... ... More
Reviewed by Skratch on B&H Photo Video
I use this while puppeteering for video to keep my audio levels consistent. Typically, I rely on the boom to pick up varying levels of audio to later be replaced by a proper VO track. With this mic, I've actually been able to use the track straight from the mic on occasion, without having to record in the booth afterwards. Not the best quality but really, really good, especially for the price.
Reviewed by oldfolky on B&H Photo Video
Ah, freedom. Plug in the guitar, plug in the WH20XLR and play. Trusted sure Shure sound. Significantly less wind noise for outdoor gigs. works great for harmonica too. belt clip secure enough to walk around with confidence.
Reviewed by Jazerqueen on B&H Photo Video
I have been teaching aerobics for 12 years and love this headset. It holds through jumping, turning, bending and lots of sweating with great sound and stays in place. Very comfortable to wear too!
Reviewed by Ma Devine on B&H Photo Video
Read the reviews before ordering and found most everything true to word. Works very well for my 12 year old drummer and her smaller size.
Reviewed on B&H Photo Video
I sing and play a guitar (for fun) didn't want to spend hundreds of $ for a toy like this. It works great, Hook it and the guitar to my Roland Street Cube and it sounds good. I'm not always having to face a mike.
Reviewed by Solojazzguitar on B&H Photo Video
The price was perfect. Works better than I thought it might. The cable needs to be longer. I would recommend it to anyone.
Reviewed by Mr Lawnmower tech on B&H Photo Video
I bought this for my son who plays a keyboard. He plugs it in the back of the keyboard with an adapter so it doesn't tie up an amp port. It has good sound quality and wears well.