The Shure SLXD24/SM58 wireless system combines the legendary SM58 microphone capsule with state-of-the-art wireless technology: Enjoy the familiar professional feel and the convincing SM58 sound with absolutely reliable RF performance.
Features
Transparent 24-bit audio quality
Absolutely reliable HF performance
Use of up to 32 compatible channels per 44 MHz frequency band
Up to 12 channels per 8 MHz band
Simple set-up
Up to 8 hours runtime with two AA batteries
Frequency range: H56 (518 to 562 MHz)
Includes SLXD4 1-channel receiver and SLXD2/58 handheld transmitter, antennas, rack mount accessories and two AA batteries
Modern classic with the latest technology
The dynamic cardioid SM58 microphone capsule from Shure has been a standard on stages around the world for decades and impresses with its authentic feel and transparent sound. With the Shure SLXD24/SM58 H56 (518 to 562 MHz), the manufacturer now offers a wireless system that integrates the capsule into a modern wireless system with handheld transmitter and receiver.
Thanks to 24-bit sound quality and absolutely reliable RF performance, you can impress with the best performance at every performance, whether at events, conferences or other evening events.
Quick setup, long runtime
Shure is one of the leading manufacturers in wireless microphone technology. This is not only noticeable in the high sound and transmission quality of the Shure SLXD24/SM58 H56 (518 to 562 MHz), but also in its user-friendliness: thanks to the "Scan and Sync" function, the transmitter and receiver can be set up in no time at all. In total, the system allows you to use up to 32 compatible channels per 44 MHz frequency band and 12 channels per 8 MHz band (depending on the region).
As quick as it is to set up, the handheld transmitter won't let you down, even during long performances: it offers up to eight hours of runtime with two AA batteries. Alternatively, you can also operate the unit with an optional rechargeable battery and thus protect the environment. The housing is made of durable metal so that the handheld transmitter can withstand live use without any problems.