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Shure SLXD4QDAN+ Quad Wireless Receiver with Dante - G57 Band
Sells separately for $3,519.00Building upon the legacy of Shure’s industry-leading SLX-D series, the SLXD4QDAN+ is a quad-channel wireless receiver with an exciting suite of new and improved features. The SLXD4QDAN+ delivers the crystal-clear sound, agile RF performance, and headache-free pairing the SLX-D series is famous for, along with a wide tuning range for broad-spectrum compatibility in myriad locations. The SLXD4QDAN+ includes internal audio summing, enabling you to deploy all four channels, regardless of how many open mixer channels are available. Moreover, RF cascading enables you to scale up your system with a second SLX-D quad-channel receiver. Bias voltage allows you to connect to active directional antennas without an additional power supply. You also get Dante support for streamlined audio connectivity using a single Ethernet cable. Boasting rugged metal construction, the SLXD4QDAN+ provides you with four channels of rock-solid wireless versatility whenever and wherever you need them.
Shure SLXD2+ Wireless Handheld Transmitter with Beta58A Microphone Capsule - G57 Band
Sells separately for $409.00 eachWhen it's time to add extra Shure transmission power to your SLX-D+ wireless system, Sweetwater audio technicians praise the company's SLXD2+ wireless handheld transmitter. Armed with its system-wide 24-bit/48kHz audio conversion and a 118dB dynamic range, you'll confidently capture crystal-clear audio quality at every stage of your production. This transmitter offers a variety of microphone capsule options, ensuring you can find the sonic profile that best suits your specific use case. Should your sound need any extra adjustments, a built-in highpass filter allows for simple tone control. Powered via AA batteries (included) or an SB903 rechargeable Li-Ion battery (not included), the SLXD2+ provides wireless, professional transmission wherever your voice needs to be heard.