Description
Shure Wireless System with Beta 58A Handheld Transmitter
Your performance should never be in question. Whether presenting, educating, praising, or entertaining, your relationship with your audience is singular. The Shure Wireless System with Beta 58A Handheld Transmitter combines the legendary sound of a Beta 58A capsule with SLX-D Digital Wireless, giving you a robust, easy-to-use solution designed for professional vocalists, educators, and entertainers. Built to deliver clarity, headroom, and reliability, this system provides a strong foundation for any live event, from intimate clubs to large worship spaces and lecture halls. With smart frequency management, solid RF stability, and rugged construction, you can move freely on stage while your microphone stays locked to your performance, letting you focus on your delivery and connection with your audience.
- Crystal-clear vocal performance with the Beta 58A handheld microphone. The Beta 58A is a dynamic cardioid microphone renowned for its tailored frequency response, smooth presence boost, and ability to handle high sound pressure levels. It delivers a warm, natural vocal tone that cuts through stage noise and monitors, making it a trusted workhorse for live sound. The handheld transmitter integrates seamlessly with the SLX-D digital wireless system to provide consistent gain, clean headroom, and precise vocal reproduction across venues of all sizes. This mic is built for rugged on-stage use, with a durable grille and a design that resists rumble and feedback while preserving vocal detail even in challenging acoustic environments.
- SLX-D Digital Wireless for reliable, interference-resistant performance. This system leverages digital transmission to deliver low latency, high-fidelity audio with a stable RF link. Auto channel scanning helps you quickly locate the cleanest frequency, reducing the risk of dropouts and interference in crowded RF real estate. With the confidence of encrypted digital transmission and robust audio performance, performers can deliver expressive, expressive performances without fearing signal loss. The SLX-D framework is designed to scale—from a single broadcaster to multi-artist setups—so you can expand your wireless fleet as your events grow, without sacrificing sound quality.
- Wide operating range and dependable coverage for varied venues. Whether you’re on a small club stage, in a large auditorium, or in a multi-room conference environment, this system is designed to maintain a strong, clean signal over a broad area. The combination of the Beta 58A’s cardioid pickup pattern and the system’s digital wireless architecture helps minimize feedback and feedback-induced noise, so you can perform with confidence when you’re close to monitors, loudspeakers, or stage lighting. Expect consistent gain before feedback, smooth transitions as you move across the stage, and reliable performance as your audience size or venue acoustics change from week to week.
- Rugged build and human-centered design for real-world use. Shure instruments are known for their durability, and this system is no exception. The Beta 58A handheld mic is built for frequent handling, with a sturdy, professional look that stands up to transport, setup, and travel. The receiver and hardware are designed for fast, intuitive setup, with clear LED indicators and straightforward controls. The ergonomic handheld form factor ensures comfortable use during long performances, and the receiver’s simple mounting and cable options make it easy to integrate into your existing PA, mixer, or speaker system while maintaining an organized, professional stage setup.
- Easy integration with existing gear and scalable performance options. This Shure wireless system plays well with common PA chains, mixers, and powered speakers. The receiver provides standard outputs (XLR and 1/4" or other compatible options depending on model) to connect to your mixer or powered speakers, enabling clean, professional signal flow. For schools, houses of worship, corporate events, and touring acts, the ability to add additional transmitters and receivers creates a future-ready wireless solution that grows with your needs, while preserving the signature Shure sound you rely on.
Technical Details of Shure Wireless System with Beta 58A Handheld Transmitter
- System: SLX-D Digital Wireless with Beta 58A handheld transmitter
- Transmitter type: Dynamic handheld microphone with cardioid pickup
- Frequency range: Region-dependent; supports multiple channels and automatic tuning to mitigate interference
- Audio performance: High-fidelity digital audio with low latency and wide dynamic range
- Output options: Receiver provides balanced XLR output (and additional outputs depending on model)
- Power: Handheld transmitter powered by standard batteries; receiver powered by adapter or rack supply
- RF features: Auto frequency scan, secure digital transmission, and rapid synchronization between transmitter and receiver
How to install Shure Wireless System with Beta 58A Handheld Transmitter
- Plan your RF layout by identifying the best available channels and potential sources of interference in your venue; note any competing wireless devices and plan to allocate non-overlapping frequencies where possible.
- Set up the receiver in a central, elevated, and unobstructed position to maximize line-of-sight with the performer; connect the receiver’s output to your mixer or powered speaker using the appropriate balanced cable (XLR preferred for noise rejection).
- Power on the receiver first, then insert fresh batteries into the Beta 58A handheld transmitter; use the sync function on the receiver to pair the transmitter with the system, confirming a solid RF link and clear audio without dropouts.
- Perform a quick mic test: speak or sing into the Beta 58A without monitors nearby to ensure clean gain, appropriate compression, and minimal feedback; adjust the mic gain on the receiver or mixer as needed to avoid distortion while preserving vocal presence.
- Lock down the setup: secure cables, enable any RF locks or security features if your venue requires, and create a simple monitor plan so you can hear yourself clearly on stage without feedback or phase issues.
Frequently asked questions
- Is this system easy to use for beginners? Yes. The Shure SLX-D platform is designed with straightforward controls, clear indicators, and fast pairing to help first-time users achieve reliable wireless audio quickly, with professional results you can trust on every performance.
- What kind of sound can I expect from the Beta 58A? The Beta 58A delivers a warm, present vocal tone with smooth high-end detail, strong proximity effect handling, and excellent feedback rejection in typical live environments. It’s a versatile choice for vocals across genres, from spoken word to full-band performances.
- Can I use this system with multiple performers? The SLX-D system supports multiple channels and can be expanded with additional receivers and transmitters. When operating multiple mics, plan your RF channels carefully to minimize interference and maintain clean, reliable audio for everyone on stage.
- What should I do if the battery dies during a show? Keep spare batteries on hand for the handheld transmitter, and practice a quick replacement routine to minimize downtime. The Beta 58A is designed for fast battery changes to keep you in the moment.
- Do I need a license or region-specific settings? RF rules vary by country and region. The system’s auto-scan and channel-selection features help you comply with local regulations and maximize performance in crowded environments.
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