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Open Box Shure BLX14R Wireless Guitar System with Rackmountable Receiver Level 1 Band H10


Description
This system comes with the BLX bodypack, the WA302 cable, and the BLX4R rackmount receiver. The BLX4R is a rackmountable version of the BLX4. It is is a half-rack sized wireless receiver built into a rugged metal chassis. It features advanced capabilities usually unavailable in wireless systems in this price range. Rack hardware is included.
Choose from one of four bandwidths:
H9: 512–542mHz
H10: 542–572mHz
H11: 572–596mHz
J11: 596–616mHz

Features
- Up to 12 compatible systems per frequency band (region dependent)
- Microprocessor-controlled internal antenna diversity
- One-touch QuickScan frequency selection quickly locates the best frequency
- 1/4" and XLR audio outputs
- Two color audio status indicator LEDs
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Reviewed by 2 customers
Just what I've been looking for
submitted5 years ago
byBoom
fromLos Angeles
So far I've used it for practice, got 2 upcoming gigs. But this is what I've been dreaming of. No more getting tangled in the cord, tripping over my cable. I can move freely. Jump up, hop around, truly rock out. I play like classic Mark Hoppus, like Mike Herrera, good ol 90's warped tour punk rock. I highly recommend getting this to any guitar or bass player who like to jump around, move around on stage.
Affordable wireless system and good quality
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submitted6 years ago
byChris
fromUndisclosed
Fair product for the price. The receiver build for the 14r receiver is Durable enough for gigs if it is racked, but the transmitters and receivers for all BLX products are plastic. I'd also like to see battery life information indicator on the receiver. This is a huge concern when working events for me, as I work a lot of weddings. Also highly recommend adding a antenna flag for these systems. Had issues at the last wedding only 100 feet from transmitter to receiver! All in all, these are decent quality wireless systems.
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submitted3 months ago
asked byLWB
fromSt George SC
How do you choose the correct bandwidth?
Choose a frequency that works in your area. This type of system is region dependent.submitted5 months ago
asked byD M C
fromSt George SC
Which bandwidth is best for bass guitar
Bandwidth isn't related to the instrument.submitted5 months ago
asked byKen
fromWinsted, Ct.
What Bandwidth model should I get for Electric Bass guitar wireless?
The bandwidth is not related to an instrument.submitted9 months ago
asked byDGoodmuse
fromPalm Beach Gardens, Florida
Is this good for acoustic guitar?
No, this is for a guitar with a pick up.submitteda year ago
asked byMike
fromRoland, Ok 74954
Can this be used to connect to a keyboard instead of a guitar
Yes, it will.submitted2 years ago
asked byLou L
fromPhiladelphia pa
Would this work well for acoustic guitar?
Yessubmitted3 years ago
asked bycorey
fromundisclosed
Does this work well with basses with active electronics?
Yes it will be compatible with active bassessubmitted4 years ago
asked byNoe
fromSan Diego ca
What's the max distance away from the receiver ?
This item has an operating range of 300 feet.