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Shure WL93 - Lavalier Microphone
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Shure WL93

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description Shure WL93 Overview

The Shure WL93 is a vintage wired lavalier microphone known for its reliable omnidirectional pickup pattern. This affordable microphone delivers solid sound quality making it ideal for applications such as podcasting, presentations, and particularly within houses of worship settings. It’s frequently chosen by professionals and those seeking a dependable, classic solution.

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What connector does the Shure WL93 lavalier microphone use?

The Shure WL93 is a vintage wired lavalier that typically terminates in a TA4F connector, designed to plug directly into Shure wireless bodypack transmitters. If using it for podcasting, you may need an adapter to connect it to standard XLR interfaces.

Is the Shure WL93 suitable for recording outdoors?

The WL93 features a reliable omnidirectional pickup pattern, but because of this, it will easily pick up wind noise outdoors. It is highly recommended to use a foam windscreen if you plan to use this affordable microphone outside.

What is the difference between the Shure WL93 and WL184?

The Shure WL93 is an omnidirectional microphone, meaning it picks up sound equally from all directions, making it ideal for houses of worship. The WL184, by contrast, is a cardioid microphone that rejects sound from the back, making it better for loud stages.

Does the Shure WL93 require phantom power?

Because it is an electret condenser microphone, the WL93 requires power from its connected bodypack transmitter or interface. It does not use standard 48V phantom power directly, relying instead on lower bias voltage from the TA4F connection.

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