Shure

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The BLX24/B58 system contains the Shure BLX2 transmitter equipped with a BETA 58 capsule, and a BLX4 tabletop receiver.

The BETA 58 is a professional-quality mic capsule with a neodymium element and a crisp, clear sound. It is the mic element of choice of many of the world's finest vocalists. With a hotter output than its predecessor, the SM58 and an improved response, it is seen on stages all over the world in some of the most demanding professional environments.

The BLX4R is a rackmountable, lightweight receiver with many features that are ordinarily found only on much more expensive models.
Open Box Shure BLX24R/B58 Wireless System with Rackmountable Receiver and Beta 58A Microphone Capsule Level 1 Band H11

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Transmitter
  • Power and battery status LED
  • Adjustable gain control
  • Quick and easy frequency matching
  • AA batteries (included) provide up to
  • 14 hours of continuous use
  • 300 ft. (100 m) operating range (line of sight)
Receiver
  • Adjustable output level
  • Removable antennas for quick antenna distribution
  • LC display with detailed RF and audio metering
  • Rugged metal construction, rack mount hardware included
  • Up to 12 compatible systems
  • One-touch QuickScan locates the best open frequency
  • 1/4" and XLR audio outputs

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4.25

4 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Outdoor Events / Games3
  2. Performances2
  3. Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing2
Cons
  1. Bulky/Heavy1
  2. Limited Functions1
  3. Not Durable1
  4. Poor Sound Quality1
  5. Pricey / Poor Value1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced2
  2. Professional Musician1
Pros
  1. Good Audio4
  2. Easy To Use3
  3. Lightweight2
  4. Versatile2
  5. Compact1
  • Yes

    4

    submitted5 years ago

    byDave

    fromPasadena tx

    Great for jams

  • I if I hired it another would buy it

    4

    submitted7 years ago

    byDjelvin

    fromLos Ángeles

    The sound of the impressive and clear voice

  • New Shure Mic

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted9 years ago

    byBest Wife Ever!!

    fromGrayson

    I bought this as a gift for my husband who is a Pastor. The microphone is loud and clear. The only issue we have is that it fades in and out a good bit. It could be something on our end that we are not doing. Will keep it a little while longer to see if it gets any better.

  • The best mics for great sounding live performances

    5

    submitted10 years ago

    byAbhijeet Joshi, a versatile singer

    fromPittsburgh, PA

    I have used the wired B58 for 2 years, and I was even happier with the wireless ones. In addition to the convenience, I actually get better vocals and great feedback rejection with these. I highly recommend this for vocals, especially male vocals with a need for a full range. I get a lot of "I thought it was the CD playing" with good tracks. That sums it up, I guess...

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Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byFaby

    fromBuford,GA USA

    After two years it stopped working, it turns on and off by itself and now it doesn't connect the microphone. What can happen?

    After two years it stopped working, it turns on and off by itself and now it doesn't connect the microphone. What can happen?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Please contact Shure.....800-516-2525 ext. 4..........service@shure.com.
  • asked byAl

    fromGroveland MA

    What's the difference between this and the Beta 58 digital wireless? Which is better?

    What's the difference between this and the Beta 58 digital wireless? Which is better?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    This needs a little bit of discussion. Please give us a call 855 770 3373
  • asked byRaussel

    fromColorado

    What is the difference between the bands Hz 10 and H9

    What is the difference between the bands Hz 10 and H9

    Open Reply - Beau
    The different channels operate at different frequencies.
  • asked byEddie

    fromMechanicsville, Md Grace Chapel

    Do I need a separate transmitter for each individual microphone.

    Do I need a separate transmitter for each individual microphone.

    Open Reply - Ronald
    With this model, yes. But they also make setups that include multiple mics. Give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can help you get the right unit.
  • asked byNica

    fromOhio

    What frequency range have this microfone?

    What frequency range have this microfone?

    Open Reply -
    There are 2 bands to choose from H9: 512—542 MHz H10: 542—572 MHz