Shure WH30 User Guide
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Position the microphone element near the corner of your mouth, approximately one inch away. This placement helps achieve clear sound while minimizing breath noise.
Check the gain settings on your audio equipment. Ensure that the microphone is not too close to your mouth, and try reducing the input level.
Ensure the microphone is not pointed directly at speakers. Use a graphic equalizer to reduce frequencies that cause feedback, and maintain proper distance from speakers.
Regularly inspect and clean the microphone element and windscreen. Store the microphone in a dry place and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and moisture.
No, the WH30 microphone does not require phantom power. It is a dynamic microphone and should be used with compatible wireless transmitters or power modules.
Use the appropriate Shure wireless bodypack transmitter. Ensure the connector is securely attached, and check the transmitter's frequency settings for compatibility.
Gently pull off the old windscreen from the microphone element and slide a new one on, ensuring it fits snugly and covers the entire element.
Check all connections to ensure they are secure. Verify the wireless transmitter's power and audio settings, and replace batteries if necessary.
Adjust the headband to fit snugly around your head. The microphone boom can be bent gently to position the microphone element correctly.
Common causes include radio frequency interference and electrical devices. Try changing frequencies on the wireless system, and ensure all cables and connections are shielded properly.