Product Description
The Shure BLX2/B58 is a handheld transmitter that combines professional sound quality with wireless freedom. Take your stage performances and presentations to the next level with legendary Shure quality and reliability. This transmitter comes with the PG58 microphone capsule, specifically designed for vocal performances. The PG58 provides clear and natural sound reproduction, ensuring that your vocals are heard at their best. The cardioid polar pattern minimizes unwanted background noise, reducing the risk of feedback from other instruments or speakers on stage. This allows you to focus on your performance and deliver an impressive experience to your audience. The BLX2/B58 integrates seamlessly with Shure's BLX wireless systems. This means easy setup and use. It operates in the H9 frequency band and provides a reliable wireless connection even in crowded environments. The transmitter is powered by AA batteries and has a long battery life, ideal for long-lasting performances. LED indicators allow you to easily monitor battery status and other important information. Its durable construction is designed to withstand the rigors of the stage. The ergonomic design provides comfort even during prolonged use. The Shure BLX2/B58 is an excellent choice for vocalists, presenters, and performing artists. It is an ideal solution for anyone who wants freedom of movement on stage without sacrificing sound quality. Remember, this transmitter does not work alone; it must be used with a Shure BLX wireless microphone system receiver (receiver sold separately).
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Additional Information
This product is only a transmitter and requires a Shure BLX wireless microphone system receiver to operate. The receiver is sold separately. Please check compatibility and frequency band requirements. Read the user manual carefully to get the most out of your product. Visit the Shure website for warranty information and other technical details. The H9 band is suitable for use in certain geographic regions; please check the frequency regulations in your area.