Heil Sound PR20UT Review: Honest opinion on the sound

Alistair Vance
Written by Alistair Vance

March 23, 2026

Heil Sound PR20UT

Heil Sound PR20UT Review: Honest opinion on the sound

Heil Sound microphone attributes

  • Frequency range: 50 Hz – 18 kHz
  • Max. SPL: 145 dB
  • Impedance: 600 Ohm
  • -30 dB rear attenuation
  • Wide and balanced frequency response with the typical HEIL pleasant sounding mids
  • In combination with the high back and side attenuation an ideal allround microphone for stage and studio
  • Very suitable for live vocals and snare drum
  • Recommended applications: singing, speaking, snare drum, cymbals, piano, guitar and banjo
  • Colour: Black

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Heil Sound PR20UT Review: Honest opinion on the sound

Heil Sound PR20UT Review: Honest opinion on the sound

Heil Sound PR20UT Review: Honest opinion on the sound

Heil Sound PR20UT Review: Honest opinion on the sound

Heil Sound PR20UT Review: Honest opinion on the sound

Heil Sound PR20UT Review: Honest opinion on the sound

Heil Sound PR20UT Review: Honest opinion on the sound

Heil Sound PR20UT Review: Honest opinion on the sound

Heil Sound PR20UT Review: Honest opinion on the sound

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Customer Review Summary

The Heil Sound PR20UT is an impressive dynamic microphone that stands out for its clarity and rich sound profile. As soon as I plugged it in, I noticed a significant improvement in the audio quality of my recordings, particularly in the mid-range frequencies.

This microphone excels in various applications, making it a versatile choice. It’s particularly suitable for electric guitar recordings, where it captures the full-bodied sound without the nasal quality often associated with other microphones like the Shure SM57. In fact, many users have found it to be a superior alternative to both the SM57 and SM58, offering a warmer and more inviting tone.

When used for vocals, the PR20UT delivers a clear and detailed sound, especially for female voices, thanks to its response in the higher frequencies. While some may find it lacks a built-in on/off switch, this feature can help prevent accidental activation during performances.

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Another notable aspect is its build quality; the microphone feels robust and durable, able to withstand the rigours of live performances. However, it does have a tendency to pick up handling noise, especially when used handheld, so employing a stand or shock mount is advisable.

Despite some minor complaints regarding its clamp design and frequency response characteristics, the overall performance of the Heil Sound PR20UT is commendable. It provides a well-rounded sound that pairs beautifully with other microphones, making it a worthy addition to any audio engineer’s toolkit. For the price, it offers exceptional value and is definitely a go-to choice for both studio and live settings.



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Alistair Vance

Based in Bristol, Al has spent over a decade mixing local bands before specialising in hybrid studio consulting. He’s obsessed with the price-to-performance ratio, helping musicians achieve a "Radio Ready" sound without the need for a £50,000 Neve console. No fluff, just honest gear reviews to get your tracks sounding professional on a real-world budget.

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