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Shure BLX24/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphone System with SM58 Capsule and Bag Kit (H9: 512 to 542 MHz)

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Shure BLX24/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphone System with SM58 Capsule and Bag Kit (H9: 512 to 542 MHz)
Key Features
  • For Presenters and Performers
  • SM58 Cardioid Mic/Transmitter
  • Single-Channel Tabletop Receiver
  • Padded Wireless-System Bag
The Shure BLX24/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphone System with SM58 Capsule and Bag Kit from B&H includes a BLX4 single-channel tabletop wireless receiver, a BLX2/SM58 handheld wireless microphone transmitter with an SM58 capsule, a Gator Cases GM-1W wireless-system bag with a shoulder strap, an XLR microphone cable, and a foam windscreen.
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Kit Contains:

The Shure BLX24/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphone System with SM58 Capsule and Bag Kit from B&H includes a BLX4 single-channel tabletop wireless receiver, a BLX2/SM58 handheld wireless microphone transmitter with an SM58 capsule, a Gator Cases GM-1W wireless-system bag with a shoulder strap, an XLR microphone cable, and a foam windscreen.


The kit offers a convenient solution for safely carrying your wireless system to a gig or event and quickly plugging it into a PA system or mixing board. You can store, transport, and even operate your system while keeping it protected inside the bag.

Shure BLX24/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphone System with SM58 Capsule (H9: 512 to 542 MHz)

The Shure BLX24/SM58 brings performers and presenters a cost-effective wireless handheld microphone system with quality sound, simple setup, intuitive operation, and dependable performance right out of the box. It includes the compact and lightweight BLX4 single-channel tabletop receiver with internal antennas, ideal for portable use.

The BLX24/SM58 also includes a handheld transmitter equipped with the legendary SM58 cardioid dynamic capsule, an industry standard for vocalists and announcers. The receiver features one-touch QuickScan frequency selection to quickly search 123 available frequencies and locate a clean RF channel in case of interference. The system provides up to 14 hours of continuous use with two AA batteries, at a range up to 300'. Up to 12 mic channels can operate simultaneously in each frequency band.

This streamlined system is well suited for live performances and events in small venues, wedding halls, and houses of worship, as well as conference, educational, and corporate facilities.

Classic SM58 Mic Capsule Optimized for Vocals and Speech
The integrated SM58 dynamic capsule features a cardioid polar pattern that minimizes background noise and feedback. Its brightened midrange and bass roll-off deliver that sought-after warm and clear vocal reproduction. The built-in spherical wind and pop filter reduces plosives for clean and intelligible speech.
Lightweight Handheld Transmitter
The durable BLX2 handheld transmitter offers a lightweight, ergonomic design and is comfortable to hold. Group and channel selection buttons allow for quick and simple frequency matching with the receiver. Other features include an easily accessible on/off button, adjustable gain control, and a black identification cap. The WA621 Color ID Caps kit containing assorted colored caps is available as an optional accessory.
Easy-to-Use Tabletop Receiver for Quality Audio
The BLX4 receiver employs a microprocessor-controlled internal antenna diversity feature to improve the quality and reliability of your wireless audio. An LED display shows group and channel settings, while two LED lights indicate when the system is ready for use and the strength of the incoming audio signal. The unit offers 1/4" and XLR outputs for connectivity to PA systems and mixing boards.
A Versatile System to Meet Your Needs
Shure offers a BLX1 bodypack transmitter compatible with a variety of lavalier, instrument, and headset microphone options to adapt your BLX system as your needs evolve.

  • The discrete MX153 sub-miniature earset mic provides exceptional clarity in spoken word applications.
  • The PGA31 is a comfortable, durable headset microphone for active performance.
  • Instrumentalists can attach the WB98H/C flexible gooseneck instrument microphone for brass, woodwind, and percussion applications.
  • The WA302 guitar cable lets you connect the bodypack transmitter to a guitar or bass.
UPC: 042406470674
Auray Carrying Bag for Wireless System

Audio professionals looking for a bag to carry a wireless mic system will be impressed with the Auray WSB-1S, a lightweight padded nylon carrying bag designed to hold and protect a single microphone wireless system and accessories. The bag allows you to easily transport your audio gear to and from a shoot. The case can be carried over the shoulder while you follow the action, ensuring that you're never out of microphone range.

The bag features a dense foam interior with precision cutouts that prevent the receiver, transmitter, microphone, and accessories from rattling around during transport. You'll have total access to the front and rear of your receiver, allowing you to adjust audio controls and cable connectors. And there's plenty of storage room, as well as an accessory pouch to keep your cables, batteries, lavalier mics, and mic clips organized. The lightweight nylon exterior offers protection from moisture, dust, and debris.

Fits a Single Mic Wireless System
Everything your sound engineer needs for a location shoot can be transported safely and comfortably in the Auray WSB-1S. There's room for a receiver, bodypack transmitter, handheld microphone, and accessories, such as lavalier mics, cables, and batteries.
Foam Cutouts
The dense foam pads are custom cut to fit your important audio devices and protect them from accidental bumps and shocks while traveling and during field recordings. Your receiver, transmitter, and handheld mic will be padded and held securely in place.
Front and Rear Access
The zippered front flap keeps your transmitter, receiver, and mic protected against the elements, as well as dust and debris, until you're ready to go to work. Then, you can unzip the flap and have complete access to the receiver's front panel. There's zippered access to the rear panel too, so you can run cables to and from the unit without any obstructions.
Accessory Compartment
There's a generous accessory compartment where you can stash cables, batteries, lavalier mics, and other accessories you need for the shoot. Put them all in the included accessory pouch to keep them organized and easy to find once you're ready to set up.
Space for Antennas
The bag is constructed with enough space in the rear compartment to accommodate a receiver's antennas, whether they're built in or attached separately.
Portable
Subjects can very easily move out of your microphone's transmission range. Say you're recording narration while your subject is hiking a trail or running up a football field. Throw the bag over your shoulder and keep up with them, so they'll never be out of range, and you'll get every word.
UPC: 847628040175
Kopul Premium Performance 3000 Series Neutrik XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable (6', Black)

The black Kopul Premium Performance 3000 Series XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable (6') is designed to be an extremely quiet and flexible cable that is ideal for the most demanding live sound and performance applications. The cable is engineered to be durable and provide protection against EMI, RFI, and static noise. While the cable's color-coding affords the ability to quickly differentiate between multiple connections onstage, it provides a pleasant aesthetic quality at the same time.

Premium Performance 3000 Series cables are made from 24-AWG OFC copper wire that's wrapped with PE insulation and a conductive PVC inner shield. A cotton-yarn inner layer helps reduce electrostatic and microphonic noise. The 95% dual-spiral shielding makes the cable resistant to EMI and RFI noise. The Neutrik XX silver connectors provide a high level of connectivity, and all the solder connections are shrink-wrapped for protection.

95% dual-spiral shielding offers protection from EMI and RFI noise
Twin conductive PVC inner shielding provides 100% coverage of the core conductor. It helps keep the cable's signal from radiating and affecting nearby cables and helps prevents external EMI from penetrating to the cable's core
24-AWG oxygen-free stranded copper inner core provides the best possible conductivity
Cotton yarn reduces electrostatic and microphonic noise
All solder points shrink-wrapped for protection
Neutrik XX silver connectors offer high conductivity
Caged type contact and improved ground contact
UPC: 847628558267
Auray WHF-158 Foam Windscreen for 1-5/8" Diameter Microphones (Black)

The black Auray WHF Series Foam Windscreens are designed to reduce unwanted broadband wind noise and vocal pops with minimal high frequency loss.

This WHF-158 Foam Windscreen is designed for use with many common handheld microphones with a 1-5/8" diameter head. The density of the specialty acoustic foam is optimized to help protect the microphone element from air bursts without muffling the sound.

When used on a handheld microphone, this windscreen is effective in minimizing wind noise and plosive sounds. It is most effective in calm to light breeze conditions (0 to 7 mph) and can be used indoors for protection against drafts caused by air-conditioners. Users can generally expect a 4 to 8 dB reduction in wind noise with very slight dampening of high frequencies. For most applications, the very slight high-frequency dampening is a worthwhile exchange for the notable wind noise reduction.

The WHF-158's foam is hypoallergenic and washable and helps prevent moisture and dirt from damaging your microphone. The windscreen is designed to fit microphones from Shure, Electro-Voice, AKG, Audio-Technica, Audix, Beyerdynamic, Sennheiser, Neumann and others.

The WHF-158 Foam Windscreen for 1-5/8" Diameter Microphones is an effective solution for basic wind protection.

Fits these and other similar-sized microphones:
Shure SM58, Beta 58, Beta 87A, Beta 87C, PG58, PG48, SM48, SM96, VP88, SM87, SM53, SM54, PE85, PE86, BG3.0, PE15, PE75, 12a, 14A, 587, 587SB
Electro-Voice RE50/B, BBK1, Co5, Co7, Co9, DS35, MC100, 150, 300, MT200, N/D200, N/D247, 257, 267, N/D357, 367, 457, 757, N/D767, PL50, PL60, PL70, PL77, PL80, RE11, RE16, RE18
Sennheiser e825S, e865, MD21, 200, MD400, 425, 427, 429, MD511, 512, 515, 516, 735, MD736, ME65, MKE44, SKM3072, SKM5000, SKM100, SKM300, SKM500, SKP30
Audio-Technica AE3300, 4100, 5400, 6100, ATM23, 25, 29, 31, 41, 61, ATM91, AT801, AT802, AT813, AT814, ATW7375, ATW-T602, MB1000, Pro-1a, Pro-2ax, Pro-3, Pro-4, Pro-5, Pro-10
Audix OM-2, OM-3, OM-5, OM-6, OM-7, VX-10
AKG C900, D40, D50, D60, D80, D90, D95, D125, D130, D190, D200, D310, D321, D330, D590, D770, D880, C535, CK4, D3700, D3800, D5900
Beyerdynamic BM85, EM85, M01, M59, M69, M260, M300, M400, M500, MCE81, TGX-20, TGX-40, TGX-58, TGX-60, TGX-80
Neumann KMS105, KMS140, KMS150
Nady SP-1, SP-3, SP-4, SP-5, SP-9, SP10, WHT14, WHT15, UH10
Peavey Celebrity, PAA250, PVM835, PVM880, PV, PVi
Telex HT700, SH100, FMR150, FMR450, EN6100, H12E, VR12E
UPC: 847628562868
Kit Contains:

Shure BLX24/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphone System with SM58 Capsule (H9: 512 to 542 MHz)

Key Specs
Wireless Technology
Analog UHF
Diversity
Yes
Max Operating Range
300' / 91.4 m (Line of Sight)
Receiver Type
1x Tabletop
Number of Audio Channels
1
Included Transmitters
1x Handheld
Microphone Type
1x Handheld with Interchangeable Capsule (SM58 Included)
Included Charging Case
No
System
Wireless Technology
Analog UHF
Diversity
Yes
RF Frequency Band
H9: 512 to 542 MHz
Number of RF Channel Frequencies
123
Max Operating Range
300' / 91.4 m (Line of Sight)
Max Transmitters per Band
12
Dynamic Range
100 dBA
Encryption
No
Built-In Recorder
No
Timecode Support
No
Mobile App Compatible
No
Receiver
Receiver Type
1x Tabletop
Mounting Options
No
Antenna
2x Internal
Number of Audio Channels
1
Audio I/O
1x XLR 3-Pin Balanced Output
1x 1/4" TS Unbalanced Output  
Network I/O
No
USB/Lightning Connectivity
No
Frequency Response
50 Hz to 15 kHz (Dependent on Mic)
Display
Alphanumeric LED
Power Requirements
AC/DC Power Adapter
Transmitters
Included Transmitters
1x Handheld
RF Output Power
10 mW
Antenna
Internal
Input Level
Microphone
Audio I/O
No
USB I/O
No
Muting
Off/On Switch
Gain Range
-20 to -10 dB
Auto-Level/Gain
No
Sync Method
Manual
Display
Alphanumeric LED (In Battery Compartment)
Microphones
Microphone Type
1x Handheld with Interchangeable Capsule (SM58 Included)
Polar Pattern
Cardioid
Frequency Response
50 Hz to 15 kHz
Maximum SPL
146 dB
Sensitivity
-54.5 dBV/Pa (at 1 kHz)
Color
Black / Silver
Power
Transmitter Battery Type
2x AA (Included)
Transmitter Battery Life
14 Hours (Alkaline)
Included Charging Case
No
Charging Case
AC/DC Power Adapter
12 to 15 VDC at 160 mA, Center-Positive (Included)
Input Power
100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
Physical
Environmental Resistance
No
Housing
ABS
Dimensions
Receiver:
7.4 x 4.1 x 1.6" / 188 x 103 x 40 mm

Transmitter:
8.8 x 2.1" / 224 x 53 mm
Weight
Receiver:
8.5 oz / 241 g

Transmitter:
7.7 oz / 218 g (without Batteries)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
4.75 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
18.2 x 13.1 x 4.1"

Shure BLX24/SM58 Reviews

Great wireless mic

By Mauricio
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-02-16

Souns is clear and very easy to operate. Baterry seams to last enough. I would buy again.

Excellent microphone system

By Elma
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-06-09

I bought this Shure wireless handheld microphone system for my brother to use for preaching in church. He informed me that it is an excellent system and that he is very pleased with it.

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question

whats the difference between this 2 kits Shure BLX24 Handheld Wireless System With Beta 58A Mic (J10: 584 - 608 MHz) and Shure BLX24/SM58 Vocal Wireless System Basic Kit (H9: 512 to 542 MHz)???
Asked by: Moosa I.
The Beta 58a is a different microphone. It is also in a different frequency block. The kit with the SM58 also comes with a bag, cable. and windscreen.
Answered by: Andrea O.
Date published: 2018-08-26

Is this just plug and play what else I need to ...

Is this just plug and play what else I need to play my instruments do I have to connected to my computer and download software?
Asked by: Carlos
The Shure BLX24/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphone System is not an audio interface and cannot connect directly to a computer. To connect this or any other microphone/wireless system to your computer, you would need an audio interface such as BH #FOSCARSOLO3G. The BLX24/SM58 Wireless Handheld Microphone System also does not have any support for connecting instruments. It comes with a handheld transmitter, although beltpack transmitters with an instrument input are available separately.
Answered by: Calvin M
Date published: 2023-06-26

question

Does the on/off switch have a mute option?
Asked by: Anonymous
It does not have a formal mute button. You can turn it off and then on again and it will stay on the same channel.
Answered by: Andrea O.
Date published: 2018-08-26

Doe’s it come with a case?

Doe’s it come with a case?
Asked by: armando
Yes, a Padded Zipper Case is included in the box.
Answered by: Joe P
Date published: 2020-02-04

question

We currently have several BLX24 systems on H8 frequency and would like to add 2 more matching systems. Will systems on H9 frequency work with H8 systems? Frequencies overlap (H8: 518 - 542 MHz v. H9: 512 - 542 MHz).
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, should all be able to be used together so long as the number of systems you are running within the same range does not exceed the amount of bandwidth available. For optimal coordination, it is preferred to utilize best practice by running a frequency scan on each system individually in sequence so that they can each find an optimal available frequency.As the question may also pertain to using the transmitters of one band with the other, to clarify, this can be done. However it is important to note the difference in frequency ranges of each band. For example, if an H9 receiver lands on a lower frequency group not covered by H8 transmitters, you cannot sync the transmitter to that unit (it cannot be set to the matching group). It's best to run a channel scan within a group you know both bands have in common to avoid this outcome and but still utilize the benefit of the system's frequency scan.
Answered by: Shure Rep Shure Expert
Date published: 2018-08-26
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