RC 22

RC 22

$218

The Basics

The RC 22 contains the dynamic element of the PR 22 producing much better articulation with high rejection from the sides and rear.

The Heil replacement capsules are interchangeable with any of the screw on type hand held transmitters that receive a 31.3mm/pitch 1.0mm. Some hand held transmitters have a .035 inch hexagonal-head set screw to secure the microphone capsule. If your transmitter has that, loosen the set screw in the handle of the microphone-transmitter before attempting to unscrew the original capsule.

Holding the bottom of the transmitter simply unscrew the original capsule turning it counterclockwise. Carefully remove. The three conductor contact board disconnects the contacts. Avoid touching or damaging the gold plated contacts on the transmitter or the contact board.

Screw your new Heil RC Capsule onto the transmitter handle and tighten.

The Heil RC 22 replacement capsule comes to you with three screens. They are all acoustically identical but give you a choice of the 'look' of your new Heil microphone capsule. Black, nickle or Gold - your choice.

This is a product of Heil Sound, Ltd. Microphones utilizing a Heil replacement capsule are subject to performance variations from the original product. This product has not been endorsed or approved by the original manufacturer and the product may not fall within the original manufacturer's warranty. Shure and Quietspot are registered trademarks of Shure Incorporated. Heil Sound, Ltd. is not affiliated with or authorized by Shure Incorporated.


Specs

  • Replacement capsule for hand held wireless transmitters
  • Increased vocal articulation
  • Maximized rear rejection
  • Lower handling noise

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What People Are Saying


Kurt Ballou (Producer) - "I don't use Heil's exclusively, but they do get used regularly, particularly the PR30's. When I'm using them, I typically use PR30's for snare, toms, electric guitar, and bass guitar, PR40's for bass drum, bass guitar, and male vocals, PR20's for hand head vocals or snare drum, and the Handi-Mic for harmonica or for mic-ing up headphones for the "lo-fi" effect. I'm so glad Heil has put out this new line of mics. With the fast-paced aggressive music I record, it's great to have a microphone which combines the urgency of a dynamic, with the speed, clarity, and detail of a condensor. The PR30, in particular, has made my year!"
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About.com (Review) - "It's with sadness I write this review of the PR-40; it's not that it's not a great microphone, which it is; it's just that I feel bad letting the secret out."
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ProAudio Review (Review) - "The industry is ripe with choices to mic a kick drum. But I have used nearly all of the best ones - or so I thought - before I tried a PR 40 on the thick-shelled birch 22-inch drum"
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Performing Songwriter (Review) - "What makes the Heil Sound PR30 and PR40 mics unique is that they look and perform like high-quality studio vocal condensers but are actually large-diaphragm dynamic mics. They give you the same sound quality as high-end condensers without the need for ph"
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Pro Audio Review (Review) - "But during one show, the PR-22 was passed from one person to another, and there was barely any handling noise"
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