Shure SLXD24E/Beta87A J53

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Shure SLXD24E/Beta87A J53

Shure

SLXD24E/Beta87A J53

4.6 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 499577
Brand: Shure
Model: SLXD24E/Beta87A J53
Price: $987.80

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This Shure system is a pro-grade wireless package, ideal for vocalists in live sound or broadcast settings who need reliable performance and excellent sound. The Beta87A capsule delivers a tight, impactful vocal tone, and the digital wireless system cuts through RF clutter like a champ. It's a premium-priced investment, but the performance and Shure’s reputation justify the cost.

Product Description

  • Shure SLXD24E/Beta87A J53
  • Digital UHF Wireless System
  • Frequency range: J53 (562 - 606 MHz)
  • Handheld transmitter with Beta87A condenser capsule
  • Polar pattern: Supercardioid
  • Frequency range: 50 - 20
  • 000 Hz
  • Max. SPL: 140.5 dB
  • Switching bandwidth: 44 MHz
  • 12 Compatible channels per 8 MHz band
  • 24 bit/48 kHz Frequency range
  • Dynamic range: 120 dB
  • Switchable transmitter power: 1 mW / 10 mW
  • Frequency transmission via infrared interface
  • XLR/Jack out
  • Transmitter powered by 1.5 V AA batteries or optionally also with Li-Ion battery SB903 (Article Nr. #499632# - not included)
  • Includes 19" mounting accessories
  • microphone clamp
  • storage bag
  • and 2x AA batteries
PROS
  • • Beta87A delivers focused, powerful vocals with excellent clarity
  • • SLXD24E offers rock-solid digital wireless reliability and stability
  • • 44 MHz switching bandwidth minimizes interference in crowded RF environments
  • • Intuitive infrared interface simplifies frequency coordination and channel selection
CONS
  • • Higher price point places it outside budget-friendly options for hobbyists
  • • AA battery power can be inconvenient for extended performances; Li-ion is extra
  • • Supercardioid pattern demands precise mic technique to avoid feedback

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Key Features

Frequency Band 562 - 606 MHz (J53)
Channels 12 compatible channels per 8 MHz band
Range Up to 200 ft (line of sight, typical)
Mic Type Supercardioid condenser
Battery Life Approximately 6 hours with AA batteries
Receiver Outputs XLR, 1/4 in Jack

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Frequently Asked Questions

Digital eliminates analog noise and interference, providing a cleaner signal and improved frequency management, but requires more power and has a slightly more complex setup.
It's very reliable for typical use, but direct line of sight between the transmitter and receiver is crucial for the sync process to function correctly.
The receiver outputs are for connecting to a mixing console or PA system; you’ll need a separate IEM transmitter to drive in-ear monitors.

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