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Shure Slxd24/b87a Wireless Microphone System Beta 87a

Shure Slxd24/b87a Wireless Microphone System Beta 87a
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$2,517.00 $3,448.29

The Shure SLXD24/B87A offers presenters and performers a wireless handheld microphone system that's dependable, easy to set up, and features crystal-clear, digital sound quality. Built around a rugged, single-channel, half-rack receiver with removable antennas, the system is ideally suited for portable rigs or long-term installations in small to medium-sized venues, event spaces, conference rooms, houses-of-worship, and education facilities.

The SLX-D operates in the UHF band to transmit high-quality, 24-bit digital audio with over 120 dB of dynamic range for crisp, detailed sound. It utilizes Digital Predictive-Switching Diversity to protect the transmission from interference and deliver a solid, reliable RF signal without dropouts.

This configuration includes the SLXD2 handheld transmitter featuring an interchangeable microphone capsule design and equipped with a Beta 87A condenser capsule. The supercardioid pickup pattern focuses on the voice, helping to reduce feedback on loud stages. The lightweight metal transmitter has a selectable 1/10mW RF power output and a transmission range up to 330'. It provides up to 8 hours of operation on two AA batteries or an SB903 rechargeable battery (available separately).

The all-metal, rackmount SLXD4 receiver features an intuitive LCD interface with meters for RF, battery status, and audio output. It also offers 60 dB of gain control, and both mic/line XLR and 1/4" instrument outputs. Additional features include automatic frequency scanning and IR sync to easily link the transmitter and receiver to the same frequency.

With up to 32 mic channels available at the same time, the SLX-D is ready to expand as your needs grow. What’s more, setting up multiple systems is made fast and easy via the Ethernet port, which links the them together for quick, coordinated frequency scans from a single receiver.

For Presenters and Performers    Beta 87A Supercardioid Condenser Capsule    Handheld Transmitter    Digital Predictive-Diversity Receiver    1840 Auto-Scan Frequencies    1/10mW RF Power    LCD Screens, Ethernet for Group Scans    Interchangeable Mic Capsule Design    Compatible with 8-Hr Rechargeable SB903    Expandable to 32 Mic Channels/330' Range

Key Specs
Wireless TechnologyDigital UHF
Included Transmitters1x Handheld
DiversityTrue Digital Diversity
Max Operating Range328' / 100 m
Receiver TypeTabletop / Rackmount
Microphone TypeHandheld Capsule
Polar PatternSupercardioid
System
Wireless TechnologyDigital UHF
Number of RF Channel Frequencies1840
Included Transmitters1x Handheld
DiversityTrue Digital Diversity
RF Frequency BandJ52: 558 to 602 MHz / 614 to 616 MHz
RF Bandwidth46 MHz
Frequency Step Size25 kHz
RF Channel ScanningAuto-Scan
Max Operating Range328' / 100 m
Max Transmitters per Band32
Built-In RecorderNo
Timecode SupportNo
Mobile App CompatibleYes: Android & iOS
App Name: ShurePlus
Functionality: Remote Control
Sample Rate/Resolution24-Bit
Latency3.2 ms
Dynamic Range120 dBA (Typical)
EncryptionNo
Receiver
Receiver TypeTabletop / Rackmount
Mounting OptionsRackmount (with Included Hardware)
Rackmount Size1 RU (1/2 Rack)
Antenna2x 1/4 Wave External, BNC (Rear-Mount)
Number of Audio Channels1
Audio I/O1x XLR 3-Pin Male Balanced Mic/Line Output
1x 1/4" TRS Female Balanced Output (Locking)
Gain Range0 to +21 dB (3 dB Steps)
Pad30 dB
Audio Output Level-18 to +42 dB (Balanced, Unbalanced)
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz +1/-2 dB (Dependent on Mic)
Network I/O1x RJ45 (10/100 Mb/s)
Network ProtocolsDHCP, Manual IP
USB Class-CompliantNo USB Connectivity
Adjacent Channel Isolation>70 dB
Power RequirementsAC/DC Power Adapter
AC/DC Power Adapter15 VDC at 600 mA, Center-Positive (Included)
Input Power100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
Display & IndicatorsLCD (AF Level, Channel, Frequency, Group, RF Level, Sync, Transmitter Battery Status)
HousingSteel
Operating Temperature0 to 122°F / -17 to 50°C
Dimensions7.8 x 1.7 x 6" / 197 x 42 x 152 mm
Weight1.8 lb / 816 g (without Antenna)
Transmitter
Transmitter TypeHandheld
RF Output Power1 / 10 mW
Audio I/ONo
PadNo
MutingNo
Audio Input Level8.2 dBV
Auto-Level ControlNo
Gain Range0 +21 dB
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz (Dependent on Mic)
Sync MethodIR
Antenna Internal Single-Band Helical
Approximate RF Sensitivity-97 dBm
Power RequirementsBattery
Battery Type2x AA (Included)
1x Shure SB903 (Not Included)
Battery Charging Time1.25 to 5.5 Hours
Approx. Battery Life8 Hours (Lithium Shure SB903)
8 Hours (Alkaline)
USB/Lightning I/ONo
Display & IndicatorsLCD (Battery Status, Channel, Group, Power)
HousingAluminum
Operating Temperature0 to 122°F / -17 to 50°C
Dimensions1.5 x 6.9" / 37.1 x 176 mm
Weight5.2 oz / 147 g
Microphone
Microphone TypeHandheld Capsule
Sound FieldMono
CapsuleElectret Condenser
Polar PatternSupercardioid
Frequency Range50 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL140.5 dB SPL
Sensitivity-51.5 dBV/Pa
Dynamic Range117 dB
Diameter2.01" / 51.1 mm
Packaging Info
Package Weight7.41 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)18.4 x 14.8 x 4.5"

  • With durable aluminum housing, the SLXD2 handheld transmitter offers a lightweight design that's comfortable to hold,  and it features an LCD to show essential information.
  • The Beta 87A condenser microphone capsule handles SPL levels up to 140 dB and offers a smooth frequency response with a gradual presence rise and controlled proximity effect tailored for vocals. Its supercardioid pickup pattern helps isolate the voice from unwanted background noise.
  • The transmitter's interchangeable capsule design allows you to choose the ideal capsule for your application. Shure offers a variety of optional dynamic and condenser mic capsules with varying pickup patterns—capsules include the Beta 58A, SM58, and KSM8.

  • The SLX-D delivers 24-bit digital audio with a fast transient response and over 120 dB of dynamic range—resulting in clear, accurate sound.
  • The system operates in the J52: 558 to 602 + 614 to 616 MHz UHF band with a 46 MHz tuning range and 1840 selectable frequencies, far away from potential Wi-Fi interference in the 2.4 GHz band.
  • Digital Predictive Switching Diversity uses a microprocessor to switch between the two antennas for the cleanest signal—before dropouts occur.
  • With a low latency of 3.2 ms, the system is ideal for applications that require live sound reinforcement.
  • The SLX-D's spectrum-efficient digital transmission technology allows for up to 32 mics to be used at once.
  • The system supports up to 10 compatible systems per 6 MHz TV band and 12 systems per 8 MHz band.
  • Ethernet networking saves you time with coordinated group scanning between multiple receivers from a single location; TCPI command streams from third-party companies such as AMX and Crestron are also supported.

  • Housed in a tough, half-rack metal chassis with detachable antennas, the SLXD4 receiver is a great fit for A/V installations or as part of a portable rackmount rig—ready to travel to a meeting or event.
  • The SLX-D is engineered to provide outstanding sound for small- to medium-sized spaces and facilities—without costly, complicated features required primarily for large venues.
  • Intuitive front-panel controls and a high-contrast LCD screen with audio and RF meters makes set up a snap.
  • The auto-scan function automatically seeks out the cleanest available frequency for you. The receiver and transmitter then easily link to the same frequency via infrared.
  • The receiver offers up to 60 dB of adjustable gain, and the display shows you where the ideal level should be.

  • Adding the SB903 lithium-ion rechargeable battery, along with an SBC10-903 single charger or an SBC203 dual-docking charger, offers a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to throwing away AA batteries (battery and chargers available separately).
  • Using the SB903 battery and SBC203 charger simplifies the task of keeping multiple transmitters charged and ready—you can even recharge the battery while still in the transmitter.
  • When powered by an SB903, the transmitter displays the remaining battery life in hours and minutes.

  • Adding UA874 active antennas or PA805SWB passive antennas increases the range of your system and offers increased protection against interference.
  • The UA844+SWB antenna distribution system (available separately) lets you stretch the power of your antenna pairs, giving you more on-air channels in less setup time.

Shure offers a bodypack transmitter with a variety of lavalier and headset microphones to adapt your system as your needs evolve.

  • The WL183 (omnidirectional), WL185 (cardioid), and WL184 (supercardioid) lavalier mics offer hands-free presentation options.
  • The miniature WL93 and subminiature MX150 mics are smaller, easy-to-conceal lavaliers.
  • The discreet MX153 subminiature earset mic provides exceptional clarity in spoken word applications.
  • The PGA31 is a comfortable, durable headset microphone for active performance.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. can I add handheld wireless sm58 to this unit?

A: You can purchase a Shure BLX2/SM58 Handheld Wireless Microphone Transmitter with the SM58 Capsule to use with the Shure BLX4 Tabletop Wireless Receiver included with the Shure BLX14/PGA31 Wireless Cardioid Headset Microphone System, instead of the Shure BLX1 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter with the Shure PGA31 Headset Microphone. However, only one transmitter can be used at a time with the receiver. If you want to be able to use both transmitters at the same time, you will need the Shure BLX88 Dual-Channel Tabletop Wireless Receiver.

Q: 2. I HAD THE BLX2 88 OLD MODEL WITH ANTENNAS,AND 2 SM58A MIC,I LIKE TO ADD ON BLX288/58, ARE THEY CAN BE WORK TOGETHER? THANKS, RICK.

A: Yes, you can use the Shure BLX288/B58 Dual-Channel Wireless Handheld Microphone System with Beta 58A Capsules and your older Shure BLX series wireless microphone system at the same time. It doesn't matter whether the two systems operate on different frequency bands or if they both are on the same band. Since the BLX series system has 123 individual frequencies within the band, up to 12 BLX series systems that operate on the same band can be used at the same time within a 300 foot range without any problems.

Q: 3. can i use it in europe , voltage problems maybe?

A: Power requirements aside (other responses given here are correct), available & legal transmission frequencies will vary greatly from country to country. I would recommend contacting Shure's Wireless Application division (1-800-516-2525, ext 4) to ensure your system will function well and operate legally where you need to use it.

Q: 4. is the body of mic plastic or metal ?

A: Shure uses a Metal body casing for all of its QLXD receivers and transmitters.

Q: 5. Does this pair with any gooseneck mic system from Shure ?

A: The Shure SLXD24D/SM58 only works with other Shure SLX-D components. There are no Shure wireless SLX-D gooseneck systems.

Q: 6. I have the Dual-Channel System with H55: 514 to 558 MHz band. I want to get a second unit. Should I buy the same frequency band?

A: In most cases you can use the same frequency band, but to be sure, please click the following link. The Shure Frequency Finder will show you how many microphones you can use per frequency band based on your zip code. https://www.shure.com/en-US/support/tools/frequency-finder

Q: 7. Can you use both the microphones at the same time (body pack and handheld)?

A: No, you cannot use both microphones (the bodypack and handheld) at the same time because the Shure SLXD4 receiver that comes with the Shure SLXD124/85 Digital Wireless Combo Microphone System (G58: 470 to 514 MHz) is single channel.

Q: 8. Can I stack multiple of these units? Thanks!

A: Shure does not recommend stacking multiple BLX88 and BLX4 receivers on top of each other since the antennas are built into the casing. You may want to consider the BLX4R receivers instead since this model has external antennas and multiple receivers can be easily rackmounted and stacked on top of each other without blocking the signal from going to the antennas.

Q: 9. Will this system work within a studio setting? Will the signal travel through a block wall?

A: You can use the Shure SLXD24D/SM58 Dual-Channel Digital Wireless Handheld Microphone System in a studio setting if you keep the receiver in the same room as the transmitters and run a longer cable from the receiver output to the inputs on the mixer. The signal will not transmit through cinder block walls.

Q: 10. Does it come with the standard three pin xlr connector or is it a mini xlr connector with an adaptor plug?

A: The Beta-98H/C features a 3 m (10 ft.) high-flex cable with attached preamplifier (XLR connection).If you are looking for a Beta98H/C to use with a wireless transmitter you should look at the WB98H/C. The WB98H/C features a 1.6 m (5.3ft) high-flex cable terminating in a 4-pin mini-connector.

15/09/2024

[32] We have this mic in addition to a couple of Shure GLXDs with Beta 58 mics. We like those mics, but this one really blows them out of the water!

5
24/08/2024

[IR] The Ulxd series from Shure is incredibly fast to setup and sync. After using the uhf-r, these are just way better. You also get 3 transmit power levels in this handle which helps out when your antennas are far away from stage. They are metal housed and very strong. The display is very easy to read, ALTHOUGH, I do like the display on the SLXD better, especially on the transmitter. SLXD has better contrast and easier to read. I have also used the Dante on the Ulxd series. Works great. I have 6 in a rack and one cat6 cable puts them all on the network. No xlr needed if you have a Dante enabled mixer. The available frequencies after a scan in WWB6 are usually around 40-50 in Los Angeles in the g50 band, which is plenty for me. The only thing I would like to see Shure improve on is the battery tray contacts. My frantic customers have broken them several times jamming batteries in sideways. Maybe curl the sides of the contacts more so when they do try and sideways insert it might take the battery without snapping off. Other than that, these handles have been rock solid in the many live performances I have used them on.

5
23/08/2024

[1 RU (1/2 Rack)] I didn't know condenser mic needs 48v to power up. At first, I thought I got the defective unit, until one of my friend instructed me how to proper use it. This mic has great sound, very good for worshipping at Church. I highly recommended.

5
22/08/2024

[Supercardioid] This mic is phenomenal. Way better than the mics we've been using.

5
24/07/2024

[46 MHz] The Shure SM 57 has been a workhorse go to instrumental mic for many years. The Beta 57A makes incremental improvements while retaining the things that made the 57 so great.

5
05/07/2024

[Steel] I recently converted my Shure SM58 wireless mic into a Beta 87A by purchasing this new cartridge.It makes the mic a bit lighter and a bit shorter, but the purpose of switching it out was to reduce feedback, and so far that it has done!!!Glad to have made this purchase.Thanks!!... This was the lowest price I could find on the internet, as well.

5
02/07/2024

[3.2 ms] We had an old ULXP from 2007. it still works and everything work fine, but the way this digital captures the audio is so much better.
on the old one i had to give it lots of eq. this new one i only have to eq a little bit. i had to apply lots of gain and high gate on the old one but with this one my gain is not as much and my gate has been lowered significantly. the mic does great at adjusting its own gain. i have not had issue with feedback yet. i love that it uses AA batteries.
so even if you dont buy the rechargable battery pack, you wont spend a fortune on batteries. the old ULXP uses 9v batteries and those are pricey. THe mic feels great in your hand, the metal housing really gives it a different feel. I use the mic on 10mw setting and i havent had issues with transmission. RX is 70 feet away and no issues. i Believe its worth the extra 250 to go from QLXD to ULXD models. if your debating if Q or U, spend the extra 250 and get the U, you wont regret it.

5
28/06/2024

[25 kHz] I have been a SM58 user for over 30 years and thought I would never own another mike. A friend told me this was the next last microphone I would ever buy so I thought I would try it out. The phrase blown away came to mind as soon as I spoke through it let alone sing through it. The clarity of this microphone is incredible. Of course I was used to the 58, but I am still so impressed with the sound. The difference it makes with recording is not even comparable.

5
28/06/2024

[50 Hz to 20 kHz] I really like this mic. I've got a soprano that can literally overdrive a standard microphone but this Bate 87 appears to handle her voice with clarity. I would recommend this mic to anyone.

5
27/05/2024

[117 dB] Using this for lie performance as one of my best microphones.

5

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