The Shure WBH54 is a subminiature, electret condenser headworn microphone. It provides uncompromised sound quality and reliability with minimal visibility in applications such as broadcast, theater, and touring. Despite the small size, the condenser element delivers full, clear, and natural reproduction of speech and vocals.
The microphone features a durable, low-profile wire frame headband which is fully adjustable for stability and comfort. A plastic carrying case protects the microphone and its accessories.
The Beta 54 now features improved RF immunity against cellular and RF devices.
Shure WBH54 Features
- Supercardioid polar pattern provides maximum gain-before-feedback and ambient rejection
- Extended frequency response tailored for vocal performances
- Able to handle extremely high sound pressure levels (SPL)
- Snap-fit foam windscreens stay in place during intensive movement
- WBH54 condenser headworn microphone1
- Headband1
- Snap-fit foam windscreen2
- Standard protective cap2
- Swiveling lapel clip1
- Boom holder1
- Logo pad1
- Plastic carrying case1
- Typeelectret condenser
- Frequency Response50 to 20,000Hz
- Polar Patternsupercardioid
- Output Impedance160Ω
- Sensitivity-56 dBV/Pa (1.58 mV)
- Max. SPL152.5 dB
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio55 dB
- Dynamic Range109.4 dB
- Self Noise43.1 dB
- Power Requirements+5 V DC
- Polaritypositive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 3 with respect to pin 1
- Weight1.25 oz
About Headworn Microphones at Sound Productions
Small but mighty, headworn microphones are designed specifically for versatility, portability, and for delivering accurate sound without distracting your audience.
Versatility is a cornerstone of every headworn microphone, making the possible applications limitless. They’re ideal for public speaking environments including lecture halls, classrooms, business conferences, live broadcasts, and houses of worship. Singers and actors can enjoy freedom of movement on the stage. Instructors in active environments (think fitness trainers or presenters at how-to seminars) can clearly convey information while keeping their hands free for demonstrations. Because most headworn mics are designed with the mics placed at the end of repositionable cables, you can adjust the mic placement to exactly capture the sound you want.