Wireless Microphones Flashcards

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Shure ULXD

(1) 4 channel Kit (G50)

(3) 1 channel kit (G50)

(3) 1 channel kit (H50)

$2k

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The Shure ULXD - G50 is not just one piece of gear, but rather a family of digital wireless microphone systems operating in the G50 frequency band (470–534 MHz) and for H50 (534 MHz to 598 MHz). These systems are designed for professional sound reinforcement applications, offering top-notch audio quality, reliable RF performance, and advanced features.

ULXD4 denotes the standard two-channel version.
ULXD4D denotes the dual-channel version with Dante networking capabilities.
ULXD4Q denotes the quad-channel version.

  1. Transmitters:

ULXD2: Handheld transmitter compatible with various Shure microphone capsules like SM58, SM86, and Beta 58A. Up to 12 hours of operation with rechargeable batteries.
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Shure ULXD2 Handheld Transmitter
ULXDP: Bodypack transmitter for use with lavalier or headset microphones. Features a durable construction and secure locking mechanism.

ULXD14/93: Lavalier microphone kit with the WL93 omnidirectional lavalier mic and ULXD bodypack transmitter. Discreet and versatile for hands-free audio capture.

Price:

The price of a Shure ULXD - G50 system can vary depending on the specific configuration you choose. Here’s a rough estimate:

Single-channel system (ULXD4 + ULXD2): $1,500 - $2,000
Two-channel system (ULXD4D + 2x ULXD2): $2,500 - $3,000
Four-channel system (ULXD4Q + 4x ULXD2): $5,000 - $6,000
Keep in mind that these are just ballpark figures, and the actual price may be higher or lower depending on where you purchase the system and any discounts or promotions that are available.

I hope this information gives you a good overview of the Shure ULXD - G50 wireless microphone system. Please let me know if you have any other questions!

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Shure Axient
(2) 8 channel kits

(5) 4 channel kits

(4) 2 channel kits

$4500 for a single channel system.

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Shure Axient isn’t just one specific piece of gear, but rather a family of high-performance digital wireless microphone systems designed for the most demanding professional applications. They offer exceptional audio quality, rock-solid RF performance, and advanced features for maximum reliability and scalability.

Here’s a breakdown of the key components:

  1. Receivers:

AD4D: Two-channel digital wireless receiver, providing mission-critical signal stability and clear, transparent sound for professional productions. Features Dante networking for advanced audio routing and monitoring.
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Shure AD4D TwoChannel Digital Wireless Receiver
AD3: Single-channel digital wireless receiver, offering premium audio quality and reliable RF performance in a compact, half-rack design.
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Shure AD3 SingleChannel Digital Wireless Receiver
ADX1M: Handheld transmitter with interchangeable microphone capsules. Supports SM86, KSM9, and other compatible capsules for sonic versatility.
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Shure ADX1M Handheld Transmitter
ADX2FD: Bodypack transmitter for use with lavalier or headset microphones. Delivers extended range and exceptional RF stability in challenging environments.
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Shure ADX2FD Bodypack Transmitter
2. Spectrum Management:

Axient Spectrum Manager: Dedicated hardware and software suite for real-time spectrum scanning, interference detection, and frequency coordination. Ensures optimal signal performance and avoids dropouts.
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Shure Axient Spectrum Manager
3. Software:

Wireless Workbench: Software application for remote monitoring and control of Axient systems. Allows for real-time channel scanning, frequency assignment, and transmitter adjustments from a central location.
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Shure Wireless Workbench Software
Price:

Shure Axient systems are not inexpensive, due to their premium features and performance. Here’s a rough estimate:

Single-channel system (AD3 + ADX1M): $4,000 - $5,000
Two-channel system (AD4D + 2x ADX1M): $6,000 - $7,000
Axient Spectrum Manager: $6,000 - $7,000 (hardware and software license)

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Shure PSM1000
(1) 8 Channel Rig (G10)

(1) 8 CH Rig (J8A)

(1) 4 CH Rig (J8A)

(1) 4 Ch Rig (G10)

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The Shure PSM1000 is a top-tier wireless personal monitor system designed for professional performers and musicians who demand the best in audio quality, reliability, and control. It caters to demanding productions with zero room for error, offering features like:

Dual-Channel, Networkable Transmitter:

The P10T full-rack dual-channel transmitter allows two independent audio mixes to be transmitted simultaneously.
Networkable via Ethernet for remote control and management using Shure Wireless Workbench software.
Rugged, touring-grade construction for harsh environments.
P10R+ Diversity Bodypack Receivers:

Each receiver features twin-antenna diversity for enhanced RF signal reception and increased range.
Advanced digital signal processing technology minimizes dropouts and interference.
Lightweight and comfortable design for extended wear.
Superior Audio Quality:

Delivers pristine 24-bit/48kHz audio with exceptional clarity and detail.
Compatible with Shure Sound Isolating™ Earphones for optimal in-ear monitoring.
Adjustable EQ and mix settings for personalized sound customization.
Other Features:

Auto RF scan and setup for quick and easy configuration.
ScanRestrict and Link Density modes for optimizing frequency usage.
Compatible with PSM900 systems for backwards compatibility.
Price:

The Shure PSM1000 system is a professional-grade solution, and its price reflects that. Depending on the specific configuration you choose, expect to pay somewhere in the range of:

Basic system (P10T transmitter + 2 P10R+ receivers + earphones): $5,000 - $6,000
Advanced system (P10T transmitter + 4 P10R+ receivers + earphones + additional accessories): $6,000 - $8,000

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