Description
Shure BLX288/PG58 Wireless Dual Vocal System with two PG58 Handheld Transmitters
Elevate your live performances with the Shure BLX288/PG58 Wireless Dual Vocal System. This complete vocal setup pairs a BLX88 dual wireless receiver with two BLX2 handheld transmitters, each equipped with the iconic PG58 capsules for crisp, dynamic vocal sound in demanding venues. Designed for versatility across small clubs, churches, schools, and touring stages, the BLX288/PG58 delivers dependable wireless performance, straightforward setup, and professional-grade sound that lets performers focus on delivering their best performance. Whether you’re backing a solo vocalist or supporting a full ensemble, this system is built to deliver clear, articulate vocals, robust feedback rejection, and reliable operation in real-world environments.
- Two-channel wireless operation with a single dual-channel receiver plus two handheld transmitters, enabling seamless duet performances or smooth mic swaps during live shows.
- PG58 dynamic vocal capsules deliver balanced, punchy vocals with strong presence on stage while maintaining exceptional durability and reliable feedback control.
- Rugged, road-ready construction designed to withstand the rigors of travel, rehearsals, and high-output venues, ensuring dependable performance night after night.
- Easy setup and reliable pairing between transmitters and the BLX88 receiver, with intuitive controls that let you get to sound check quickly and minimize stage downtime.
- All-in-one system with essential accessories and robust RF performance, suitable for singers, presenters, and band members who demand clear voice reproduction and dependable wireless operation.
Technical Details of Shure BLX288/PG58 Wireless Dual Vocal System
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How to install Shure BLX288/PG58 Wireless Dual Vocal System
- Position the BLX88 dual receiver on a stable surface or in a rack, ensuring adequate ventilation. Connect the receiver’s outputs to your mixer or PA system using the appropriate XLR or 1/4" cables, depending on your setup. Verify that power supplies are connected and that the RF antennas are extended and oriented for optimal reception.
- Power on the BLX88 receiver and confirm that each channel is ready to pair. If your system includes antenna distribution, install and secure any distribution hardware per the user guide to maximize RF stability.
- Insert fresh AA batteries into each BLX2 handheld transmitter and attach the PG58 microphone capsule securely. Attach the grip to each transmitter and ensure the capsules are firmly seated and aligned toward the desired vocal direction.
- Power on the two handheld transmitters, then press the Sync button on the BLX88 receiver to pair each transmitter with its corresponding channel. Confirm that the channel indicators show a solid connection and that the transmitters’ LEDs indicate a healthy signal.
- Set your gain levels on the mixer for both channels, perform a quick sound check with the performers, and adjust the receiver’s input levels as needed to achieve clear vocal presence without distortion. Conduct a brief test of your entire signal chain, including monitor levels, to ensure balanced vocal delivery across the room.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What does the Shure BLX288/PG58 package include?
A: The system comprises a BLX88 dual-channel wireless receiver, two BLX2 handheld transmitters with PG58 capsules, and essential accessories to get started. Exact content may vary by retailer and regional packaging. -
Q: Are the PG58 capsules cardioid?
A: Yes. The PG58 capsules use a cardioid dynamic design that helps minimize feedback and isolate the vocalist from stage noise for clearer on‑stage sound. -
Q: Can I pair additional transmitters with the BLX88 receiver?
A: The BLX88 is designed to synchronize two transmitters for dual-channel operation. To expand beyond two channels, you would typically need additional receivers or a different system configuration. -
Q: What affects battery life for the BLX2 transmitters?
A: Battery life depends on usage conditions, battery type (standard AA), and how frequently the transmitters are used and how bright the status LEDs are. Replacing batteries promptly helps prevent sudden drops in level during performances. -
Q: What is the typical operating range?
A: Range depends on environmental factors such as venue size, construction materials, and RF interference. In open environments with minimal obstructions, wireless systems like this are designed to provide reliable coverage across typical stage dimensions.
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