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Description
The Shure BLX288/PG58 dual-channel wireless system delivers pristine audio for two vocalists without cords. Complete with Shure's renowned PG58 dynamic microphones and the BLX88 dual-channel receiver, this system provides stunning sound and 300' of transmission range. Easy to set up and operate, the BLX288/PG58 frees vocalists to roam the stage and interact with audiences during live shows.
PG58 Microphones Capture Vocals With Clarity
The included PG58 vocal microphones feature a tailored frequency response for rich, full vocals. Their dynamic cartridges provide clarity, warmth and isolation from handling noise. Rugged and durable, the PG58 mics withstand the rigors of live performance to deliver consistent audio quality show after show.
BLX88 Receiver Offers Convenient Connectivity
The BLX88 receiver offers XLR and 1/4" outputs to connect with a variety of live sound equipment. Its one-touch QuickScan function automatically finds the best open frequency in your area, streamlining setup. The receiver's intuitive interface makes it easy to adjust settings, and its compact size fits neatly into your rig.
Expand Your Wireless Capabilities
The BLX288/PG58 system is part of Shure's BLX series, offering wireless solutions for vocals, guitars, headsets, lavaliers and more. Run up to 12 BLX systems on one frequency band, allowing you to start with two channels and add more as needed for your growing live shows. Powered by Shure's unparalleled wireless expertise, BLX systems provide world-class design, tour-ready ruggedness and simple operation.
Premium Components Built to Last
From the BLX88 receiver to the PG58 microphones, the BLX288/PG58 system features components carefully engineered by Shure to deliver years of flawless performance. The PG58 mics alone have earned a reputation for being virtually indestructible, standing up to the demands of professional touring and recording. With Shure's legendary quality and reliability, the BLX288/PG58 system is an investment that will serve your vocalists well for a long time to come.

Features
- Rugged handheld transmitter chassis
- Up to 12 compatible systems
- One-touch QuickScan locates the best open frequency
- Power and battery status LED
- Quick-and-easy frequency matching
Specs
- Analog or digital: Digital
- Frequency response: 50Hz–15kHz
- Dynamic range: 100dB
- Line of sight: 300'
- Channels: 12
- Bandwidth: H9: 512–542MHz, H10: 542–572MHz, H11: 572–596MHz, J11: 596–616MHz
- Housing: Not specified
- Rackmountable: No
- Width: 2.5"
- Height: 4.3"
- Depth: .82"
- Weight: 2.6 oz.
- Type: Handheld
- # of transmitters 1
- Capsule: Dynamic
- Polar pattern: Cardioid
- Battery type: AA x 2
- Battery runtime: Up to 14 hr.
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Reviews
4.31
32 Reviews
91%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Shure BLX288/PG58 dual wireless system
I have always used Shure mikes and this system continues the Shure legacy! I use the dual wireless system for karaoke. I feel very confident with these mikes, especially knowing that many of the singers aren't that "experienced" in handling mikes. I also have a single wireless system for my own DJ use.
Most Liked Negative Review
Pay extra for SLXD, this product isn't worth it
We have a small church and this item is suppose to work within 100m (300 ft) line of sight. Starts cutting off at about 40/45 ft (not meters). Anything like even your hand can interrupt the signal so you have to be very particular about how you hold it.
Filters
Best Uses
- Performances14
- Outdoor Events / Games12
- Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing11
- Professional Recording4
- Home Studio3
Cons
- Poor Sound Quality2
- Unreliable2
- Limited Functions1
- Not Durable1
- Pricey / Poor Value1
Describe Yourself
- Experienced13
- Professional Musician6
- Novice4
Pros
- Easy To Use22
- Good Audio22
- Lightweight17
- Durable12
- Compact11
Reviewed by 32 customers
I would purchase this again.
Verified Buyer
submitted8 months ago
byRyan
fromNew Bedford, MA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Wireless mic...love this item. Would buy this again and my bandmates will be purchasing as well.
No, only because it's not rack mountable.
Verified Buyer
submitted9 months ago
byBill
fromqueens ny
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
this was the best microphone system I've ever used.. A-1 AND CRYTAL CLEAR
Awesome products
Verified Buyer
submitted10 months ago
byJoe
fromSpartanburg, SC
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
We purchased the Harbinger MLS 1000 as an alternative to our bigger system. We loved it so much, we ended up trading in the big system for another MLS 1000 and Shure wireless mics. We couldn't be happier!
I would buy this product again.
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byWilliam
fromNorth Chesterfield, Virginia
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
We use the mics for singing and for speaking for our church.
Pay extra for SLXD, this product isn't worth it
submitted3 years ago
byJuan
fromLaredo, Tx
We have a small church and this item is suppose to work within 100m (300 ft) line of sight. Starts cutting off at about 40/45 ft (not meters). Anything like even your hand can interrupt the signal so you have to be very particular about how you hold it.
I would buy this product again.
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byJohn
fromFayetteville, NC
This product is very good with its ability and the distance/range from the receiver a person maybe allowed. It works very well with my set and I have had the experience to use it in multple invironments and the unit preformed very well. In fact, there have not be any issues with the unit.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda month ago
asked byKiko
fromNorcal
I need a microphone stand for Shure. What size of holder do I have to order?
Shure WA371 Wireless Microphone Clipsubmitted10 months ago
asked byMIT
fromNew Jersey
Are batteries included? If not, what type of batteries do I need to get?
No, they aren't. It takes 9Vsubmitted10 months ago
asked byPhillip Anthony
fromSpringfield, MA
Does this microphone have a rechargable battery or does it take other batteries?
No, it takes a 9 v.submitted2 years ago
asked byFirstlady
fromundisclosed
Does it need batteries?
The mics require batteries, but the receiver uses ac power.submitted2 years ago
asked byChris
fromDallas-Fort
Can I purchase 2 more mics with this and it work on all 4 mics?
This will only work with two micssubmitted2 years ago
asked byShavon
fromHouston, Tx
Hello, Can someone give me the dimensions of this microphone (length &, width) please
About 8" long and an 1/15 aroundsubmitted3 years ago
asked byBrian
fromAnaheim, CA
What's the difference between this model and the BLX288/SM58?
The SM58 is a better mic than the PG58submitted4 years ago
asked byTimothy
fromMO
How do I decide which band to purchase on the Shure wireless microphones?
The only time that matters is if you're already running a set of these and if you're looking to run a second one, otherwise it will be fine.submitted4 years ago
asked byHilda
fromAurora Colorado
Is this microphone for karaoke
It can be used for that.submitted5 years ago
asked byEddie
fromLas Vegas, NV
The product asks you to pick a style and then has Band J10, H9, H10. What are the differences with each style as the picture does not seem to change.
The bands are to designate which frequency the system runs on. If you get a J10 and want to use a 2nd wireless unit you would have to get either the H9 or the H10 to prevent them from canceling each other out.