Shure SLXD14E J53

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Shure SLXD14E J53

Shure

SLXD14E J53

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Product Info

Article Number: 499523
Brand: Shure
Model: SLXD14E J53
Price: $786.50

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This SLXD14E J53 is a solid, dependable wireless system for gigging musicians, especially guitarists and bassists. It’s a step up from entry-level systems, offering Shure’s renowned reliability and clear audio, perfect for smaller to mid-sized venues where simplicity and performance are key.

Product Description

  • Shure SLXD14E J53
  • Digital UHF Wireless System
  • Frequency range: 562-606 MHz
  • 24 Bit / 48 kHz audio transmission
  • 120 dB Dynamic range
  • 44 MHz switching bandwidth
  • Switchable transmission power 1 mW / 10 mW
  • 12 Compatible channels per 8 MHz band
  • Frequency transmission via infrared interface
  • XLR / jack output
  • Pocket transmitter with TA4M connection
  • Transmitter operation with 1.5V AA batteries
  • optionally also with Li-Ion battery SB903 (not included)
  • Includes 19"' mounting accessories and WA305 guitar cable TA4F / jack (0.7 m)
PROS
  • • Rock-solid Shure build quality ensures years of reliable use.
  • • Excellent 120 dB dynamic range handles loud stages effortlessly.
  • • Infrared sync simplifies frequency coordination, a real time-saver.
  • • Compact pocket transmitter offers portability without sacrificing performance.
CONS
  • • The AA battery power is convenient but adds to ongoing cost.
  • • Limited channel options compared to higher-end Shure systems.
  • • The TA4M connector limits compatibility with some existing guitar cables.

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Key Features

Frequency Band 562-606 MHz
Channels 12 per 8 MHz band
Range Up to 200 ft (typical, line-of-sight)
Latency Under 3 ms, imperceptible in performance
Battery Life 8 hours with AA, 10 hours with SB903 Li-Ion (optional)
Connector XLR/Jack output, TA4M/TA4F

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Frequently Asked Questions

Infrared sync is faster and simpler for quick setup, but lacks the broader frequency selection of a scanning system – ideal for venues with less wireless interference.
Yes, standard AA rechargeables work fine, and the SB903 Li-Ion battery is a worthwhile upgrade for extended gigging, eliminating the need to carry spares.
While 44 MHz is respectable, it's less than some competing systems, so be mindful of potential interference in extremely dense wireless environments; frequency coordination is still important.

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