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Shure Mxw2 Handheld Transmitter With Vp68 Microphone Capsule

Shure Mxw2 Handheld Transmitter With Vp68 Microphone Capsule
  • Product Code: ga11599
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$2,178.00 $2,635.38

The MXW2 Handheld Transmitter with VP68 Microphone Capsule from Shure is a bi-directional handheld transmitter designed to be used with the Microflex wireless conference system. It features an interchangeable VP68 microphone capsule. The handheld transmitter has dual transmit antennas to provide additional transmission strength, depending on hand placement. The MXW2 is capable of a range of operation of up to 160-feet. Its built-in rechargeable battery can provide up to 15 hours of use.

For Microflex System    Bi-Directional Wireless    Dual Transmit Antennas    AES 256-Bit Encryption    Programmable Mute Button    160' Range of Operation    Built-In Rechargeable Battery

Transmitter
Gain Adjustment Range-25 to 15 dB (in 1 dB steps)
Maximum Input Level-9 dBV (mic gain @ -16 dB)
Headphone Output1/8" (3.5 mm) dual mono (will drive stereo headphones)
Output PowerHeadphone: 17.5 mW (1 kHz @ 1% distortion, peak power, @ 16 Ω)
Antenna TypeInternal, spacial diversity, linear polarization
Battery TypeRechargeable Li-Ion
Battery LifeUp to 15 hours (Calculated with a new battery. Runtimes vary depending on battery health)
Charge ConnectorUSB 3.0 Type A
HousingMolded plastic
Temperature RangeRecommended for Storage: 32 to 77°F (0 to 25°C)
ConfigurationUnbalanced
Input Impedance>20 kΩ (@ 1 kHz)
Microphone
TypeCondenser
Frequency Response40 Hz to 20 kHz (based on -3 dB points in normalized response)
Polar PatternOmnidirectional
Sensitivity41 dBV/Pa (@ 1 kHz)
Maximum SPL136.5 dB (1% THD)
Self Noise18.5 dB(A)
Dimensions118 dB SPL @ 1,000 Ω
Power Requirements1.9 x 3" (49 x 76 mm)
Weight7 oz (200 g)
General
Dimensions2.0 x 8.9" (51 x 226 mm)
Weight11.4 oz (323 g) with batteries and microphone capsule
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.45 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)11 x 5.3 x 3.2"

  • Dual transmit antennas: Maximizes transmission strength depending on hand placement

  • Bi-directional wireless: Enables real time remote control of all wireless microphone settings

  • Programmable mute button: Customize local or remote muting behavior per application, with options including push-to talk, push-to-mute, and external control

  • Standby mode: Enabled remotely during breaks or periods of inactivity to significantly extend battery life when not in use

  • Wide working range: Reliable wireless coverage extends up to 160 feet (50 meters)

  • Range warning alert: Emits beeping sound when range limit is exceeded

  • Easy transmitter linking: Assign the microphone to an Access Point channel by simply docking it into a Networked Charging Station and pressing "link"

  • Encrypted wireless: AES 256-bit encryption for secure transmission

  • Advanced Li-ion batteries: Smart lithium-ion internal batteries provide up to 9 hours of continuous use, charge to full in 2 hours, and enable remote monitoring over the network of remaining runtime and charge status in hours and minutes

  • USB charging: Connects to any standard USB power source for "always on" usage

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is the RPW 120 87A Capsule compatible with ULXD KSM 9 microphone?? And is it a good decision to make? Will there be a significant difference in sound? Pls help?

A: It is compatible and will offer an improvement in overall performance.

Q: 2. Does this have an on/off switch?. If not, how do you switch it off ?

A: Yes.

Q: 3. Does this have a mute button?. If not how do you mute it ?

A: This QLXD SM58 does not have a mute button. It would need to be muted by the sound person at the board.

Q: 4. Will this work with a Shure ULXP4 receiver?

A: No, the BLX2 transmitter will not be compatible with the ULXP4 receiver.

Q: 5. Can this work on QLXD or ULXD receivers ?

A: The Shure SLXD2/SM58 is a digital handheld wireless microphone transmitter compatible with SLX-D receivers only.

Q: 6. My receiver is a J50 unit. With the J50A be the correct transmitter?

A: Yes, you can use the QLXD2/B87A-J50A transmitter with your QLX-D-J50 or ULX-D-J50 receiver. The FCC recently changed regulations for the frequency band above 616 MHz. This range is no longer available for use by wireless microphones and is now designated for use with broadband. Due to these changes, Shure has discontinued the J50 band (572 to 636 MHz) and replaced it with the J50A band (572 to 608 + 614 to 616 MHz), which covers much of the same bandwidth as J50. Older QLX-D and ULX-D components that operate on the J50 band can be used with newer components operating on the J50A band.

Q: 7. Will this work with SLX-D14 receivers?

A: Yes, the Shure SLXD2/SM58 Digital Wireless Handheld Microphone Transmitter with SM58 Capsule is compatible with the SLXD14 receiver.

Q: 8. Will this work with my BLX4 receiver?

A: Yes, the Shure BLX2/SM58 Handheld Wireless Microphone Transmitter with SM58 Capsule is compatible for use with the Shure BLX4 Wireless Receiver. This particular mic transmitter is tuned to operate within the H9 frequency band of 512 to 542 MHz. Be sure to check the frequency band that your receiver operates on as the transmitter and receiver both need to operate within the same frequency band.

Q: 9. Please advice which SD cards work with the PXW-X180 Sony video camera

A: Any current class 10 SD would work. For the work this camera is supposed to do, I would recomend this kind of card, Sony 64GB Ultra-High Durability Professional SDXC UHS-I Memory Card (Class 10) B&H # SOPSD64GB.

Q: 10. i have same receiver with 2 mics that comes with it already. if I buy a third mic, would it be able to work with same receiver?

A: The number of microphones that a specific Shure BLX receiver can communicate with at one time is limited by the number of audio channels on the receiver. Shure offers single and dual-channel receivers in their BLX line, but does not offer a model that will receive signal from three Shure BLX2/PG58 Handheld Wireless Microphone Transmitters with PG58 Capsule at one time.

29/09/2024

First unit arrived DOA but B&H send me a new one super fast (thanks B&H). Great sound quality and great RF performance in a noisy spectrum. I love the sync feature and encryption. The only cons: the battery compartment is very delicate and you have to be very careful not to brake the small door.

5
16/05/2024

We had an old ULXP from 2007. it still works and everything work fine, but the way this digital captures the audio is so much better.
on the old one i had to give it lots of eq. this new one i only have to eq a little bit. i had to apply lots of gain and high gate on the old one but with this one my gain is not as much and my gate has been lowered significantly. the mic does great at adjusting its own gain. i have not had issue with feedback yet. i love that it uses AA batteries.
so even if you dont buy the rechargable battery pack, you wont spend a fortune on batteries. the old ULXP uses 9v batteries and those are pricey. THe mic feels great in your hand, the metal housing really gives it a different feel. I use the mic on 10mw setting and i havent had issues with transmission. RX is 70 feet away and no issues. i Believe its worth the extra 250 to go from QLXD to ULXD models. if your debating if Q or U, spend the extra 250 and get the U, you wont regret it.

5
23/04/2024

One of our mics disappeared the day before an important event. B&H had the unit in stock, and I was able to pick it up on my way home! These mics are sturdy, easy to use and sync with the multiple receivers in our facility, and we can get good levels before feedback.

5
19/04/2024

Microphone was purchased to replace a lost microphone. As the original setup was easy just matching up the original configuration and working in less the a min. Microphone sounds clear and strong.

5
15/04/2024

The Ulxd series from Shure is incredibly fast to setup and sync. After using the uhf-r, these are just way better. You also get 3 transmit power levels in this handle which helps out when your antennas are far away from stage. They are metal housed and very strong. The display is very easy to read, ALTHOUGH, I do like the display on the SLXD better, especially on the transmitter. SLXD has better contrast and easier to read. I have also used the Dante on the Ulxd series. Works great. I have 6 in a rack and one cat6 cable puts them all on the network. No xlr needed if you have a Dante enabled mixer. The available frequencies after a scan in WWB6 are usually around 40-50 in Los Angeles in the g50 band, which is plenty for me. The only thing I would like to see Shure improve on is the battery tray contacts. My frantic customers have broken them several times jamming batteries in sideways. Maybe curl the sides of the contacts more so when they do try and sideways insert it might take the battery without snapping off. Other than that, these handles have been rock solid in the many live performances I have used them on.

5

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