Shure NEW! SLX-D Digital Wireless System

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SLX-D Digital Wireless continues the legacy of exceptional wireless technology from Shure. Easy to set up and easy to scale for small and mid-size Houses of Worship with a wide range of applications from the pastor and the worship team to the band and choir. SLX-D Digital Wireless is the choice that simply makes sense.

Superior Audio Quality
Crystal clear 24-bit / 48kHz digital audio
120 dB dynamic range – excellent for vocals & acoustic and wind instruments
20Hz-20kHz frequency response for natural and clear sound

Reliable RF
Stable digital RF signal transmission
High spectral efficiency: up to 32 channels / 44MHz (region-dependent)
10 channels / 6MHz; 12 channels / 8MHz330 ft / 100 meters operating range

Easy Setup, Easy Use
RF Scan and IR sync between transmitters [handheld and bodypack] and receivers [single Ω-rack and dual full-rack]
Guided Frequency Setup in each receiver, with step-by-step instructions for initial sync and adding systems
Balanced XLR and ºî outputEthernet jack for local multi-system group scan, firmware updates and AMX/Crestron control
Wide variety of microphone options and system configurations
Works with existing Shure UHF accessories
8-hour runtime from included 2AA batteries

Rechargeability Step-Up
Optional SB903 Lithium-Ion battery available separately
8-hour runtime, HH:MM display, charge cycle/health statistics
Dual-docking and single-battery chargers

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