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Shure SLXD124E/85 S50

Digital UHF Wireless System

  • Frequency range: 823 - 832 MHz and 863 - 865 MHz
  • Set comprises of: 1x SLXD4 Receiver, 1x SLXD2 Handheld transmitter with dynamic SM58 microphone capsule (cardioid), and 1x SLXD1 Pocket transmitter with WL 185 Lavalier microphone (cardioid)
  • 24 bit / 48 kHz Frequency range
  • 120 dB Dynamic range
  • Switchable transmitter power: 1 mW / 10 mW
  • 12 Compatible channels per 8 MHz band
  • Frequency transmission via infrared interface
  • XLR/Jack out
  • Pocket transmitter with TA4M connector
  • Transmitter powered by 1.5 V AA batteries or optionally also with Li-Ion battery SB903 (Article Nr. 499632 - not included)
  • Includes 19" mounting accessories

Note: Single receiver - handheld and pocket transmitter cannot be used simultaneously.

Available since July 2023
Item number 499132
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Transmission technology digital
Channels Handheld Transmitter 1
Capsule Type Dynamic
Pattern Cardioid
Receiver Type Stationary
Frequency 823 MHz – 865 MHz
Output XLR
Charging System Optional
Integrated Battery No
Diversity 1
Mic Model 130759
Microphone Colour Black
Receiver Width in mm 393 mm
Receiver Height in mm 42 mm
Receiver Depth in mm 152 mm
Receiver Weight in kg 1,45 kg
Frequency Display 1
Removable Antenna BNC
Battery Status Monitor 1
Network Connection 1
Rackkit Yes
Transmission system Digital
Channels Lapel Microphone 1
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3.369 AED 881,51 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Information on the supported frequency ranges

Here you can see which frequencies are supported by this wireless system and the countries in which these frequencies are allowed in the future for wireless applications.

All information is without guarantee