General
Are you looking for a digital wireless system that delivers great sound without any interference? Check out Shure's GLX-D24 system, which consists of a GLX-D4 receiver and a GLX-D2 handheld transmitter with a Beta58A microphone capsule. Working with this system is a piece of cake, thanks to practical features like the LINKFREQ system. The transmitter is powered by a powerful lithium-ion battery, which enables you to perform for up to sixteen consecutive hours.
Shure GLX-D2 – Beta 58A
On top of the Shure GLX-D2 transmitter, you'll find a Beta 58A microphone head. Thanks to its outstanding audio characteristics, this microphone is often seen at gigs and festivals. The capsule has a super-cardioid pickup pattern, and boasts a frequency range of 50 Hz to 16 kHz. As such, it's capable of beautifully capturing your voice, without any chance of feedback.
Shure GLX-D4
To go with your transmitter, this set provides you with a Shure GLX-D4, a receiver with a number of practical, state-of-the-art features. Take the LINKFREQ system, for instance, which automatically (and continuously) searches for an available frequency. Should any interference occur during your performance, it will scan the frequency bands and make real-time channel adjustments. A clear, well-organised display, meanwhile, keeps you informed about the frequency that's being used and the remaining battery life of your handheld transmitter. If you like, you can use the GLX-D4 to adjust the Beta58A's gain.
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