Description
The Heil PR 30 breaks from decades-old dynamic mic design by pairing a large low-mass diaphragm with a powerful neodymium-iron-boron magnet structure, giving you output and dynamic range that rivals a ribbon mic without the fragility. Front-of-house engineers and studio owners alike reach for this one when they need a mic that can sit right up against a loud guitar cabinet or a powerful vocalist and still capture detail in the upper mids without harshness.
Heil’s decades of experience building communications microphones shows up in the PR 30’s cardioid pattern control — rear rejection is exceptional, keeping monitor bleed and stage wash out of the signal. A dual-mesh screen system with an internal breath-blast filter lets performers work close to the grille without popping or spitting sibilance, which matters a lot on a crowded stage where mic placement isn’t always ideal. The element itself floats in a shock mount, decoupled from the steel body, and an internal hum-bucking coil keeps the PR 30 quiet even parked near lighting dimmers or monitor wedges — a real plus for riders that demand clean gain before feedback.
This listing is for a demo unit, fully functional and ready to go to work in a touring rig, install, or studio.
- Generating element: Copper-wound dynamic with neodymium magnet structure
- Body: Steel body with zinc die-cast bottom ring
- Frequency response: 40Hz to 18kHz
- Impedance: 600 ohms balanced
- Output level: -52.9dB @ 1,000 Hz
- Polar pattern: End fire, cardioid, uniform front-to-back discrimination
- Diaphragm: Large diameter, low-mass quilted aluminum
- Finish: Anodized champagne matte
- Net weight: 15 oz.






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