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Open Box Shure SM35 Headset with TA4F (TQG) Connector Level 1

Description

Features
- Type Electret: Condenser
- Frequency Response: 40Hz to 20,000Hz
- Polar Pattern: Unidirectional (Cardioid)
- Output Impedance @ 1kHz: 2,400 ohms
- Audio Output Level: -59.0 dBV/Pa
- Signal-To-Noise Ratio @ 1kHz: 55dB
- Maximum SPL 1,000 ohm load, @ 1% THD: 153dB
- Dynamic Range @ 1kHz, 1,000 ohm load: 114dB
- Equivalent Output Noise, Typical, A-Weighted: 39dB
- Power Requirements: +5V DC (nominal), 10V maximum (DC bias)
- Polarity: Positive pressure on diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 3 with respect to pin 1
- Cable: 1.1 m (45")
- Connector: TA4F
- Net Weight: 72 g (2.53 oz.)
Specs
- Frequency response: 40Hz to 20kHz
- Max SPL: 153dB
- Sensitivity:
- Capsule: Electret condenser
- Pattern: Cardioid
- Type: Headset
- Primary: Stage
- Secondary: Presentation
- Other: Not applicable
- L x W x (D):
- Weight: 2.53 oz. (72 g)
- Clip: Not applicable
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Reviews
4.5
4 Reviews
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of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Outdoor Events / Games4
- Performances2
- Amateur Recording1
- Home Studio1
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing1
- Experienced2
- Professional Musician2
- Compact4
- Good Audio4
- Easy To Use3
- Lightweight3
- Durable1
Reviewed by 4 customers
Great, in comparison...
Verified Buyer
submitted6 months ago
byAce
fromRiverside, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
So I had a couple, cheaper, headsets and side by side you can hear a clear difference. This one sounds awesome with great clarity and little to no feedback. I will say this, when singing, you have to really get this thing perfectly set both in the mixer and adjusted on your face. Because you can sound really great while talking but as soon as you sing and hit a higher or louder note, it kinda blows out. But the same goes for the opposite. If you turn everything in to get those keys when singing, when it comes time to talk or sing low, you kinda fade away. I sing for a living and can tell you the best is always a regular mic because you play on and off axis to the mic but most importantly pull away and get up close when singing and talking. With this headset, you hear everything. Including your breathing or panting at the end of a song. But as far as mid range mics go, it's honestly excellent.
Maybe
submitteda year ago
byDr. Dominick
fromTalent, OR
Professional rock band vocalist
Hands free and great sounding!
submitted6 years ago
byUke RED
fromDallas, TX
I wanted something that let's me be free of cables and that I can move my head around without coming away from a mic on a stand. This fits the bill perfectly.
I will buy again.
Verified Buyer
submitted10 years ago
bybig Al
fromDes Moines
Good buy sounds great!
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submitted5 years ago
asked byAltimore
fromFlint, MI
Can I wear Shure SM35 Headset with TA4F for talent show
Yessubmitted7 years ago
asked byBob
fromHarrisburg PA
Is mic corded or cordless ?
This has a cable. Cable: 1.1 m (45 in.) Connector: TA4


