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Shure SLXD4Q+E Beta58 K59 Bundle

Bundle offer comprising

Shure SLXD4Q+E K55

Digital 19" 4-Channel Receiver

  • Frequency range: 606 - 694 MHz
  • Audio conversion: 24 bit / 48 kHz
  • Dynamic range: 118 dB
  • 32 Available channels per frequency band
  • Simple pairing of transmitters and receivers via IR scan and sync
  • Switchable mic / line level
  • 4 outputs: XLR/jack
  • Galvanised steel housing
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 393 x 42 x 152 mm
  • Weight: 1.9 kg
  • Includes 19" mounting accessories, antennas and short BNC cables for front mounting

4x Shure SLXD2/Beta58 K59

Digital UHF Hand-Held Transmitter

  • Frequency range: 606 - 650 MHz
  • With dynamic Beta58A microphone capsule
  • Microphone polar pattern: Supercardioid
  • Microphone frequency range: 50 - 16000 Hz
  • Peak SPL: 140.5 dB
  • 24 Bit / 48 kHz audio transmission
  • 120 dB dynamic range
  • 44 MHz switching bandwidth
  • Switchable transmission power: 1 mW / 10 mW
  • External charging contacts
  • Transmitter operates on 1.5V AA batteries, optionally also with Li-Ion battery SB903 (not included)
  • Includes microphone clamp, storage bag and 2x AA batteries
  • Available since October 2025
  • Item number 629654
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Transmission technology digital
  • Channels Handheld Transmitter 4
  • Capsule Type Dynamic
  • Pattern Super Cardioid
  • Receiver Type Stationary
  • Frequency 606 MHz – 650 MHz
  • Output XLR
  • Charging System Optional
  • Integrated Battery No
  • Dante No
  • Diversity Yes
  • Interchangeable Capsule Yes
  • Receiver Width in mm 393 mm
  • Receiver Height in mm 42 mm
  • Receiver Depth in mm 152 mm
  • Transmitting Power in mW 10 mW
  • Switching Bandwidth in MHz 44 MHz
  • Frequency Display Yes
  • Frequency Scan Yes
  • Removable Antenna BNC
  • Battery Status Monitor Yes
  • Rackkit Yes
3.949 €
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Information on the supported frequency ranges

Here you can see which frequencies are supported by this wireless system and the countries in which these frequencies are allowed in the future for wireless applications.

All information is without guarantee