The Shure BLX14R/SM35 brings multi-instrumentalists and live performers a cost-effective wireless headset microphone system with quality sound, simple setup, intuitive operation, and dependable performance right out of the box. It includes the rugged BLX4R single-channel receiver with LCD display, adjustable output level, and removable antennas for rackmounting the unit ideal for sound-reinforcement applications in small venues, wedding halls, and houses of worship.
FEATURES
BLX4R Wireless Receiver
Adjustable output level
Rack mount kit included
XLR and ¼” output connectors
LC Display with detailed RF and audio metering
Removable antennas for quick antenna distribution
Up to 12 compatible systems per frequency band (region-dependent)
One-touch QuickScan frequency selection quickly locates the best open frequency (in case of interference)
Two-color audio status indicator LED : Green: Normal audio levels | Red : Excessive audio levels (overload/clipping)
BLX1 Wireless Bodypack Transmitter
Adjustable gain control
Power and battery status LED
Quick and easy frequency matching
100 m (300 ft.) operating range (line of sight)
AA batteries (included) provide up to 14 hours of continuous use
SM35-TQG Performance headset condenser microphone
TA4F connector compatible with any Shure wireless bodypack system
Tailored frequency response refined for clear, crisp vocal reproduction
Legendary Shure precision engineering for durability and performance
Lightweight and low-profile form enables comfortable, long-wearing use
Flexible gooseneck design allows for optimized placement to further improve source isolation
Locking snap-fit windscreens tame plosives, breath and wind noise for clean and intelligible sound
Wearable wireframe headset fits securely and comfortably for active performers and multi-instrumentalists
Included in a wide variety of Shure wireless systems, renowned for their ease of use and reliable performance
Tight, unidirectional (cardioid) condenser pickup pattern rejects signal bleed and feedback for use on loud stages and behind floor monitors