Description
Shure Dual Wireless System with 2 SLXD2/B58 Handheld Transmitters
Elevate live performances with the Shure Dual Wireless System, a complete two-channel SLXD digital wireless microphone setup engineered for dependable, pristine vocal delivery in any venue. This robust kit combines the high-performance SLXD4D dual-channel receiver with two SLXD2/B58 handheld transmitters, delivering studio-grade sound, rock-solid RF stability, and intuitive operation that professionals demand. Built for real-world endurance—from touring concerts to worship spaces and corporate events—this system offers clean, intelligible voice reproduction, minimal dropouts, and effortless setup. Whether you’re fronting a stadium show, leading a conference, or directing a multi-person choir, the Shure Dual Wireless System is designed to stay on-mission, seat after seat, gig after gig. By merging precision digital audio processing with smart RF management, Shure delivers a wireless solution that sounds every bit as good as a wired mic, with the freedom to move across the stage while maintaining consistent, captivating vocal presence.
- Two-channel digital wireless system for simultaneous performers — This complete kit includes a dual-channel SLXD4D receiver and two SLXD2/B58 handheld transmitters, enabling two performers or two vocal tones to perform in harmony or in contrast without compromising on clarity. The system is engineered for rapid setup, reliable channel pairing, and simultaneous operation across the stage, making it ideal for live bands, corporate events, and multi-speaker presentations where timing and reliability matter most.
- Crystal-clear vocal sound with studio-grade dynamics — Leveraging digital transmission at high sampling rates, the SLXD2/B58 pair delivers transparent voice reproduction with wide dynamic range and low noise. The Beta 58A cardioid capsules are tuned to emphasize presence and projection, ensuring vocals cut through the mix even in loud environments. The result is intelligibility, warmth, and consistent tone across the entire performance, whether you’re delivering a solo ballad or a fast-paced high-energy piece.
- Robust RF performance and smart interference management — The system uses a true diversity receiver design paired with adaptive channel scanning to minimize RF contention and dropouts. Auto-channel selection helps you lock onto the cleanest frequencies in crowded venues, while digital modulation preserves stable audio with minimal latency. In venues with dense wireless traffic—especially festivals or conferences—the SLXD2/B58 kit maintains a reliable link so you can focus on performance rather than troubleshooting.
- Rugged build and professional versatility — The handheld SLXD2 transmitters mirror Shure’s reputation for durability, integrating a metal housing and a rugged grip designed to withstand gigging conditions. The B58 capsule is a workhorse for live vocals, delivering consistent response across a wide range of voices. The dual-channel receiver is compact and versatile, suitable for table-top use or rack-mount installation, with clear indicators and easy access to essential controls for quick adjustments on the fly.
- Simple setup, flexible routing, and reliable integration — Setups are quick thanks to auto-channel pairing, intuitive gain defaults, and straightforward outputs. Each channel on the receiver offers a balanced XLR output for direct connection to a mixer, with the option to route channels separately or combine them for a mono or stereo front-of-house feed. The system is designed to integrate with standard sound setups, minimizing cables and configuration time so you can rehearse and perform with minimal downtime.
Technical Details of Shure Dual Wireless System with 2 SLXD2/B58 Handheld Transmitters
- System configuration: Two-channel digital wireless microphone system comprising the SLXD4D dual-channel receiver and two SLXD2/B58 handheld transmitters for vocal use.
- Transmitter specifications: SLXD2 handheld transmitters equipped with a built-in Beta 58A cardioid dynamic capsule; rugged metal chassis; power supplied by two AA batteries; user-friendly controls for on/off, gain, and channel selection.
- Receiver specifications: SLXD4D dual-channel receiver featuring True Diversity design; front-panel LCD, status LEDs, and independent channel level meters; dual balanced XLR outputs; designed for tabletop or rack-mount installation (rack ears included).
- Audio performance: 24-bit/48 kHz digital audio with broad dynamic range and clean mic preamps; optimized signal path to preserve vocal clarity, presence, and natural tonality with low latency for real-time monitoring.
- RF performance: Flexible frequency options with automatic channel scanning and selection to minimize interference; reliable operation in typical live environments with multiple wireless devices.
- Power and runtime: Transmitters run on two AA batteries with performance dependent on battery type and usage; receiver is powered by a standard external power supply; quick-status indicators provide at-a-glance health checks.
- Connectivity and routing: Independent outputs per channel via balanced XLR connections; straightforward routing to mixers and P.A. systems; compact, discreet receiver design suitable for stage or install.
- What's included: Two SLXD2/B58 handheld transmitters, one SLXD4D dual-channel receiver, power supplies, and installation accessories (rack-mount kit and user manuals).
How to install Shure Dual Wireless System
- Place the SLXD4D receiver in a stable, accessible location—either on a equipment rack or a shelf near your mixer. If you plan to rack-mount, attach the included rack ears and secure the unit in place. Connect the receiver’s balanced XLR outputs to your mixer’s input channels, then plug in the power supply to power the unit.
- Open the handheld transmitters and install fresh AA batteries. Close the battery covers, switch the transmitters on, and confirm they power up with the status indicators illuminated. Use the auto-channel scan on the receiver to identify clean frequencies, then lock those channels on the transmitters for quick, reliable pairing.
- On the receiver, designate Channel A and Channel B for the two transmitters. Verify the RF indicators show solid signal strength for both channels, and adjust mic gain or input levels on the transmitter as needed to avoid distortion while maintaining a robust presence.
- Attach or route the audio cables from the receiver’s outputs to your mixer or console. Perform a quick sound check by speaking into each handheld mic at typical performance levels and monitoring the output on the control desk. Fine-tune the gain, EQ, and any onboard limiter to achieve a clear, balanced vocal tone without clipping.
- Save your settings and conduct a final RF check in the performance space. Walk the stage to confirm there are no dead zones or dropped signals, paying attention to possible interference from lighting presets or other wireless devices. Once confirmed, you’re ready for a reliable show with two flexible vocal channels.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: Do I need a license to operate this system? A: In most regions, wireless microphone systems like the Shure SLXD series operate license-free within assigned UHF bands. Regulations vary by country and venue, so verify local rules and any venue-specific guidelines before use.
- Q: Can I mix in other wireless mics with this system? A: The SLXD2/B58 units are designed to pair with the SLXD4D receiver in this kit. For optimal performance, use compatible Shure components within the SLXD family or consult Shure’s compatibility guidance for expanding a multi-system setup.
- Q: How long do the batteries last? A: Battery life depends on battery type, usage, and gain settings. In typical stage conditions, you can expect several hours of operation per set, with longer life when using fresh alkaline or high-quality rechargeables.
- Q: What outputs are available on the receiver? A: Each channel on the SLXD4D provides a balanced XLR output for direct connection to a mixer or DI box, enabling independent level control and easy routing to your front-of-house or stage monitors.
- Q: Is there a recommended setup for multi-channel venues? A: Yes. For larger venues, consider adding additional SLXD receivers and keeping transmitters on non-overlapping channels. Use the auto-channel scanning feature to avoid interference and maintain stable audio across all channels.
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