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Shure SLX Series Wireless Microphone System (L4 / 638 - 662 MHz )

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Shure SLX Series Wireless Microphone System (L4 / 638 - 662 MHz )
Key Features
  • SLX4 Diversity Receiver
  • SLX1 Bodypack Transmitter
  • Beta 98 Cardioid Instrument Mic
  • L4 / 638 - 662 MHz
The Shure SLX Series wireless microphone systems provide the performance and reliability needed for use in venues, sound reinforcement etc. The UHF system is available in up to 8 different bands, over a 24MHz spectrum. This system includes the SLX4 receiver, SLX1 body-pack transmitter and Beta 98 instrument microphone.

The SLX4 receiver is rack or desktop mountable and features a diversity antenna design. The diversity design allows dual antennas to compete for the strongest possible reception. An XLR microphone level, and 1/4" phone line level outputs are featured. A comprehensive LCD display provides Frequency, Group and Channel information as well as transmitter battery status, audio level and more.

The SLX1 transmitter is a UHF body pack transmitter. The transmitter is powered for up to 8 hours on 2 AA size batteries and features a 4-pin microphone input jack, accommodating any Shure microphone featuring a TA4 connection. The SLX1 features an infrared sensor, allowing the transmitter to remotely sync frequency settings with the receiver. An adjustable mic / 0dB / -10dB switch allows input from guitars, instruments and microphones.

The Beta 98 is a cardioid, mini-condenser instrumental microphone designed to clearly capture the sounds of today's professional horn players. The pickup pattern of the Beta 98 provides high gain-before-feedback and excellent rejection of unwanted noise. With a high maximum sound pressure level (SPL), the Beta 98 is ready to handle the demands of brass and woodwind instruments, and is a strong performer for percussion applications.

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Shure SLX14/BETA98H-L4 Overview

The Shure SLX Series wireless microphone systems provide the performance and reliability needed for use in venues, sound reinforcement etc. The UHF system is available in up to 8 different bands, over a 24MHz spectrum. This system includes the SLX4 receiver, SLX1 body-pack transmitter and Beta 98 instrument microphone.

The SLX4 receiver is rack or desktop mountable and features a diversity antenna design. The diversity design allows dual antennas to compete for the strongest possible reception. An XLR microphone level, and 1/4" phone line level outputs are featured. A comprehensive LCD display provides Frequency, Group and Channel information as well as transmitter battery status, audio level and more.

The SLX1 transmitter is a UHF body pack transmitter. The transmitter is powered for up to 8 hours on 2 AA size batteries and features a 4-pin microphone input jack, accommodating any Shure microphone featuring a TA4 connection. The SLX1 features an infrared sensor, allowing the transmitter to remotely sync frequency settings with the receiver. An adjustable mic / 0dB / -10dB switch allows input from guitars, instruments and microphones.

The Beta 98 is a cardioid, mini-condenser instrumental microphone designed to clearly capture the sounds of today's professional horn players. The pickup pattern of the Beta 98 provides high gain-before-feedback and excellent rejection of unwanted noise. With a high maximum sound pressure level (SPL), the Beta 98 is ready to handle the demands of brass and woodwind instruments, and is a strong performer for percussion applications.

Sync Between Transmitter & Receiver
The SLX series transmitters and receivers feature an infrared sync feature which allows settings such as frequency and channel to be transferred remotely.
UHF Diversity
The SLX4 receiver features UHF diversity reception. Dual receivers compete for the strongest possible reception, reducing noise and dropout due to RF interference.
Mic & Line Level Output
The SLX4 receiver features an XLR mic level and 1/4" phone line level output. The SLX1 bodypack transmitter features a Mic / 0dB / -10dB switch allowing use with microphones or guitars.
Extended Battery Life
The SLX1 bodypack operates up to 8 hours on 2 AA size batteries.

Shure SLX14/BETA98H-L4 Specs

System
Type of System
Rack/Table Top Mountable UHF Diversity Wireless Lavalier System
RF Carrier Frequency Range
L4 / 638 - 662 MHz
Approx. Working Range
300 Feet (100m)
Overall Frequency Response
45 Hz - 15 kHz, +/-2dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
> 100dB A-weighted
# Of Channels
960 Selectable Frequencies
# Of Simultaneous Systems
12 20 in regions where additional frequency bands are available
Receiver
Type of Receiver
SLX4 Rack/Table Top Mountable UHF Diversity Receiver
Type of Outputs
XLR 3-pin male - 200 ohms
1/4" Phone - 1k ohms
Headphone Monitoring
No
Power Requirements
12 - 18 VDC @ 150mA, supplied by external power supply
Battery Type/Approx. Life
Not Applicable, Unit Does Not Operate on Batteries
Display
LCD Display: Channel / Frequency / Group / Lock / Transmitter Battery Status / Antenna Status
Mounting Options
Rack / Table Top Mount 1/2 Rack Space
Antenna Type
Flexible 1/4 Wave Whip Antenna
Dimensions
1.65 x 7.76 x 5.28" (42 x 197 x 134mm) HxWxD
Weight
3 oz. (81 g)
Transmitter
Type of Transmitter
SLX1 UHF Body Pack
Type of Input Connector
TA4 Input
Type of Microphone
Beta 98 Lavalier Included with this Set
Polar Pattern
Cardioid (Unidirectional)
Interchangeable Mic Heads
Yes, Any of the Shure 'WL' Lavaliers, Headsets, or Instrument Cables (Optional) Can Be Used with this Transmitter
Battery Type/Approx. Life
(2) AA size alkaline or rechargeable - approx. 8 hours
Mute Switch
Integrated On-Off / Mute Switch
Level Control
0dB & 10dB Gain Adjust switch
Antenna Type
dual 1/4 wave antennas
Display
LCD Display: Channel / Frequency / Group / Lock / Transmitter Battery Status / Antenna Status
Dimensions
4.25 x 2.50 x 0.75" (108 x 64 x 19mm) HxWxD
Weight
1 lb. 13 oz. (816 g)
Packaging Info
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
18.3 x 14.6 x 3.8"

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