The Shure SLX14/84 is a rackmount wireless lavalier microphone system that brings reliable transmission and high-quality audio to presenters, performers, clergy, and instructors. Fast to set up and easy to operate, it is suitable for A/V installations in lecture halls, conference rooms, and houses of worship as well as for use in performance spaces including musical stages, theaters, and more.
The SLX14/84 features a half-rack receiver housed in a rugged, full-metal chassis. It utilizes Predictive Switching Diversity to protect the transmission from RF interference. The receiver’s auto-scan function searches a 24 MHz UHF tuning range with 960 selectable frequencies available, seeking out a clean, interference-free channel, even when operating multiple systems simultaneously.
This configuration comes with a WL184 supercardioid lavalier microphone optimized for speech intelligibility. The bodypack transmitter provides up to 8 hours of operation on two AA batteries, with a fixed 30mW RF power output and a transmission range up to 330′. Up to 12 wireless mics can operate simultaneously in the same space.
Fast Setup and Reliable Performance
System
- Auto-scan instantly locates a clear, interference-free channel for safe transmission
- Predictive diversity technology uses a microprocessor to switch antennas before dropouts occur, greatly improving reception
- Shure’s patented Audio Reference Companding delivers crystal-clear audio with a 45 Hz to 15 kHz frequency response
Bodypack Transmitter
- Automatically synchronize the frequency between the transmitter and the receiver via the easily accessible infrared (IR) port
- A three–position gain switch allows you to adjust the input level
- Two AA batteries (included) provide up to 8 hours of continuous use
- Power switch doubles as mute switch with quick press
- Frequency, power, and mute lockout
- Backlit LCD shows group, channel, battery, and lockout status
- TA4M 4-pin input jack
- Lightweight design with molded ABS housing
Rackmount Receiver
- Detachable 1/4 wave antennas
- Multifunction, backlit LCD showing group, channel, frequency, transmitter battery strength, and locked/unlocked status
- The back panel houses a balanced XLR mic-level output as well as an unbalanced 1/4″ instrument-level output
- Volume control is located on the rear of the unit
- Frequency and power lockout
- Rugged metal construction
Supercardioid Lavalier Mic Optimized for Speech
The WL184 condenser lavalier microphone is built for clear vocal reproduction when using a loud PA system. The mic features a supercardioid polar pattern that greatly minimizes background noise and feedback.
Improve Your Wireless Performance
Adding UA874 active antennas or PA805 passive antennas increases the range of your system and offers increased protection against interference.
The UA844+ antenna distribution system (available separately) lets you stretch the power of your antenna pairs, giving you more on-air channels in less setup time.
Add Functionality to Your System
Shure offers a variety of headset, instrument, and handheld microphone options to adapt your SLX system as your needs evolve.
FEATURES
- The WL93 omnidirectional miniature lavalier mic offers consistent pickup even when the talent turns away from the mic
- The discrete MX153 sub-miniature earset mic provides exceptional clarity in spoken word applications
- The PGA31 is a comfortable, durable headset microphone for active performance
- Instrumentalists can attach the WB98H/C flexible gooseneck instrument microphone for brass, woodwind, and percussion applications
- The WA302 guitar cable lets you connect the bodypack transmitter to a guitar or bass
- The SLX2 handheld transmitter is available with different mic capsules for presenters and performers who prefer the flexibility of a handheld microphone
- For Presenters and Performers
- WL184 Supercardioid Lavalier Mic
- Lightweight Bodypack Transmitter
- Predictive-Diversity Rackmount Receiver
- 960 Auto-Scan Frequencies
- 8-Hour AA Batteries
- Expandable to 12 Mic Channels/330′ Range
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