Shure MX153B/O-TQG Omnidirectional Earset Headworn Microphone, Black
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This will require a transmitting device and receiving device. Input the microphone into the transmitter, transmit from the transmitter to the receiver, and the receiver on to the
Neither sure nor sure
The end of mine has a mini XLR connector. You should be able to use it if it has a male XLR
I am very happy to hear from you! You should be able to use it with any Shure transmitter equipped with the small 4-pin TA4F port. The plug has three pins.
Selected User Reviews For Shure MX153B/O-TQG Omnidirectional Earset Headworn Microphone, Black
To replace a lapel mic that came with our Shure wireless system, we purchased this mic. The projectors and monitors are being used on multiple monitors and speakers in a church. has also been found to be inefficient acoustically. I was very pleased with the sound quality. A Shure SM58 mic would be comparable to this. The mic is very sensitive, so I have been able to reduce the mixer gain to 14db and still have plenty of volume without listening to background noise or receiving feedback from the speaker or floor monitor. *This is a great microphone and I highly recommend it. Microflex was very comfortable to wear and stayed in place even when I was moving my head around a lot.
It's great, and it's a great price as well. Having it ready for speaking is great. A countryman mic had worn out, so I bought this microphone to replace it. In fact, it does the job just as well as Sure wireless transmitters and receivers at about half the price. Since we were already using Sure wireless transmitters and receivers, it made sense to get the Sure mic as well. The National mike, 1 year, arrived in my mailbox a couple of months ago. I hope this will last longer than that.
It sounds great in the audience and much better than a stand microphone that is only effective when the instrument is directly in front of.
The microphone offered a good performance for the price and worked well at my church, where headset microphones have caused issues in the past. My overall opinion is that the purchase was worth it. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because I think the cables are a little too short for tall people. I'd need about five feet of cable for the headset and I'd be done!.
know that a large part of this problem has to do with the audio system, but sometimes, depending on how the microphone and speaker are positioned, you can get feedback from speakers that might have too much volume, and your microphone might have too much gain.
If your budget is tight, Shure mics are always a good choice. The large mic box we have in our office contains a number of Shure mics. I wanted to have a look at a head worn microphone for my pastor. We have found this to be very effective.
A very easy-to-use interface that is easy to form to the face
Good.