A Complete Wireless Microphone System!
The Shure SLX24/Beta58 combines an SLX2/Beta58 handheld microphone/transmitter with the Shure SLX4 diversity receiver. Great for installed sound applications and working bands, this Shure SLX wireless system offers up Shure’s patented Audio Reference Companding technology along with a setup complete with automatic synchronization and suppport for up to 20 compatible systems (area dependent). The Shure SLX2/Beta58, which is included with the SLX24/Beta58, is a supercardioid microphone, providing exceptional isolation from other onstage sounds. And for easy setup, you’ll also enjoy automatic frequency scanning and transmitter setup with the SLX24/Beta58.
Shure SLX24/Beta58 at a Glance:
- Operates on frequency band J3
- Clear transmissions
- Simple setup
- SLX24 diversity receiver
- SLX2/Beta58 handheld microphone/transmitter
Operates on frequency band J3
This Shure SLX2/Beta58 system operates on frequency band J3.
SLX: Clear Transmissions
The SLX sound featured with the SLX24/Beta58 is founded on Shure’s patented Audio Reference Companding, a technology which brings more transmission clarity and dynamic range to wireless systems. Unlike traditional wireless companding schemes that are restricted by a fixed compression ratio, this technology utilizes a variable compression ratio. The result is the elimination of wireless artifacts during quiet passages and superior dynamic range says Shure.
SLX: Simple Setup!
On an operational level, the SLX24/Beta58 system’s SLX4 receiver employs features that make setup almost effortless. Utilizing Auto Frequency Selection and Auto Transmitter Setup, the SLX system scans the wireless landscape and identifies a clear channel instantly. Then, guided by an infrared link, at the touch of a button the transmitter automatically syncs with the receiver. With over 960 operating frequencies across 24 MHz of UHF bandwidth, you should be able to quickly and easily set up up to 20 systems in a given location (area dependent).
SLX: Diversity Receiver
The SLX24/Beta58’s SLX4 is a rugged metal wireless receiver that employs diversity technology to improve reception and minimize dropouts. The SLX4 is outfitted with rack-mount hardware, detachable 1/4-wave antennas, a backlit LCD display, 1/4-inch and XLR output connectors, frequency and power lockouts, an In Line power supply, and a rear-panel volume control. Finally, the multi-function LCD displays group, channel, frequency, transmitter battery strength, and locked/unlocked status.
SLX: Handheld & Bodypack Transmitters
The SLX24/Beta58 is a supercardioid microphone that’s designed to both isolate the sound from other sources onstage and accentuate the warmth and clarity of lead or backup vocals. It features an integrated handheld transmitter, a timed backlit LCD, frequency and power lockouts, and 300 ft. (100m) of operating range. It also operates on two AA batteries for eight hours of continuous use.
Shure SLX24/Beta58 Features:
- Operates on frequency band J3
SLX2/Beta58 Handheld Microphone/Transmitter
- Supercardioid, Dynamic
- Frequency response: 50 to 16,000 Hz
- Neodymium magnet for high signal-to-noise output
- Frequency response: 50 to 15,000 Hz
- Automatic Transmitter Setup
- Backlit LCD with timeout feature
SLX4 Receiver
- Automatic Frequency Selection
- Automatic Transmitter Setup
- 960 Selectable frequencies across 24 MHz bandwidth
- Detachable 1/4 wave antennas
- Microprocessor-controlled diversity
- RF presence LED
- 5-segment audio meter
- Multi-function, backlit LCD
- Low battery indicator
- Frequency and power lockout
- Rugged metal chassis
- Volume control on rear of unit
- 1/2 rack design
- Furnished rack hardware
- Non-slip bumpers for use out of rack
- XLR and 1/4″ outputs
The Shure SLX24/Beta58 is a high-quality, complete wireless solution for the stage!
Worry-free Wireless!
We wanted you to know that all of the wireless systems you see here – and all of the wireless systems available at Sweetwater – are 100% compliant with the Federal Communication Commission’s new rules governing wireless systems. You can be confident that these systems will work safely and within the permitted frequency/power ranges, just as they are. However, please be aware that by choosing to use systems that operate in the 700MHz range or by modifying a new wireless system you receive from us, you may cause your system to operate outside the FCC’s new guidelines. If that’s the case, you may need a license to operate the unit. To find out more, visit the FCC’s wireless microphone website atwww.fcc.gov/cgb/wirelessmicrophones or give them a call at (888) CALL-FCC.
Tech Specs
Simultaneous Systems Per Band | Up to 12 |
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System: Analog/Digital | Analog |
System: Frequency Range | 572-596MHz |
System: Operating Range | 300 ft. Line-of-sight |
System: Frequency Response | 45Hz-15kHz |
System: Microphone Included | Yes |
System: Channel Selection | Auto |
Microphone: Type | Dynamic |
Microphone: Polar Pattern | Supercardioid |
Microphone: Frequency Response | 50Hz-16kHz |
Transmitter: Form Factor | Handheld with Mic Capsule |
Transmitter: Dynamic Range | >100dB (A-weighted) |
Transmitter: Mute Feature | Yes |
Transmitter: Battery Type | 2 x AA |
Transmitter: Battery Life | >8 hours |
Transmitter: Dimensions | 10″ x 2″ |
Transmitter: Weight | 0.64 lbs. |
Receiver: Antenna Type | Detachable |
Receiver: Rackmountable | Yes |
Receiver: Rack Spaces | 1U (half-rack) |
Receiver: Front Panel Display | Yes |
Receiver: Displays | Backlit LCD |
Receiver: Outputs | 1 x XLR, 1 x 1/4″ |
Receiver: Dimensions | 1.65″ x 7.75″ x 5.27″ |
Receiver: Weight | 1.81 lbs. |