SHURE SLX14-85 Wireless Cardioid Lavalier (Clip) Microphone System

Shure

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The Shure's SLX14-85 is a rackmount lavalier wireless microphone system that provides presenters, performers, clergy, and teachers with consistent transmission and high-quality audio. This microphone is suitable for A/V installations in lecture halls, conference rooms, and houses of worship, as well as for use in performance spaces such as musical stages, theatres, and other venues. A half-rack receiver is placed in a sturdy, full-metal chassis on the SLX14-85. To protect the transmission from RF interference, it employs Predictive Switching Diversity. Even while operating numerous systems at the same time, the receiver's auto-scan function examines a 24 MHz UHF tuning range with 960 selectable frequencies for a clean, interference-free channel.

Features of the SLX1 Bodypack Transmitter:

  • WL185 lavalier electret condenser microphone with super-cardioid pickup pattern a sound source
  • Technology is progressing
  • Up to 20 systems can be used at the same time
  • Frequency selection by auto
  • Automatic transmitter
  • There are over 960 different operational frequencies
  • The operational range is 300 feet
  • With a timeout feature and a backlit LCD
  • Lockout of frequency and power
  • Battery fuel gauge with three segments
  • AA batteries (two) (included) allow for an 8-hour continuous use period

Features of the SLX4 Receiver:

  • Frequency selection is automated
  • Setup an automatic transmitter with 960 configurable frequencies and a bandwidth of 24 MHz
  • 1/4-wave antennas that may be detached
  • Varieties operated by a microprocessor LED for RF presence
  • Audio meter with 5 segments
  • LCD with many functions and a backlight
  • Low battery warning
  • Lockout of frequency and power
  • Metal chassis with a tough finish
  • On the back of the unit is a volume control
  • Design with half-racks
  • Rack hardware is already installed
  • Non-slip bumpers used outside of the rack
  • XLR and 1/4" outputs

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