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Shure Slxd14/sm35 Digital Wireless Cardioid Performance Headset Microphone System (g58: 470 To 514 Mhz)

Shure Slxd14/sm35 Digital Wireless Cardioid Performance Headset Microphone System (g58: 470 To 514 Mhz)
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$2,307.00 $3,368.22

The Shure SLXD14/SM35 offers instructors, presenters, clergy, and performers a wireless headset microphone system that's dependable, easy to set up, and features crystal-clear digital sound quality. Built around a rugged, single-channel, half-rack receiver with removable antennas, the system is ideally suited for portable rigs or long-term installations in small- to medium-sized venues, event spaces, conference rooms, houses of worship, and education facilities.

The SLX-D operates in the UHF band to transmit high-quality 24-bit digital audio with over 120 dB of dynamic range for crisp, detailed sound. It utilizes Digital Predictive Switching Diversity to protect the transmission from interference and deliver a solid, reliable RF signal without dropouts.

This configuration comes with an SM35 cardioid performance headset microphone built for clear vocal reproduction. The headset's wearable design offers a comfortable and secure fit for long-wearing use and gives active performers the freedom to move and express themselves without sacrificing sound quality. The bodypack transmitter features a selectable 1/10mW RF power output and a transmission range up to 330'. It provides up to 8 hours of operation on two AA batteries or an SB903 rechargeable battery (available separately). 

The all-metal, rackmount SLXD4 receiver features an intuitive LCD interface with meters for RF, battery status, and audio output. It also offers 60 dB of gain control, and both mic/line XLR and 1/4" instrument outputs. Additional features include automatic frequency scanning and IR sync to easily link the transmitter and receiver to the same frequency.

With up to 32 mic channels available at the same time, the SLX-D is ready to expand as your needs grow. What’s more, setting up multiple systems is made fast and easy via the Ethernet port, which links them together for quick, coordinated frequency scans from a single receiver.

For Presenters and Performers    SM35 Cardioid Performance Headset Mic    Lightweight Bodypack Transmitter    Digital Predictive Diversity Receiver    1760 Auto-Scan Frequencies    1/10mW RF Power    High-Contrast LCD Screens    Ethernet for Group Scans & Local Control    Compatible with 8-Hr Rechargeable SB903    Expandable to 32 Mic Channels/330' Range

Key Specs
Wireless TechnologyDigital UHF
Included Transmitters1x Bodypack with Microphone
DiversityTrue Digital Diversity
Max Operating Range328' / 100 m
Receiver TypeTabletop / Rackmount
Microphone TypeHeadset
Polar PatternCardioid
System
Wireless TechnologyDigital UHF
Number of RF Channel Frequencies1760
Included Transmitters1x Bodypack with Microphone
DiversityTrue Digital Diversity
RF Frequency BandG58: 470 to 514 MHz
RF Bandwidth44 MHz
Frequency Step Size25 kHz
RF Channel ScanningAuto-Scan
Max Operating Range328' / 100 m
Max Transmitters per Band32
Built-In RecorderNo
Timecode SupportNo
Mobile App CompatibleYes: Android & iOS
App Name: Shure Plus Channels
Functionality: Remote Control
OS CompatibilityWindows 10 or Later
macOS 10.14 or Later
Sample Rate/Resolution24-Bit
Latency3.2 ms
Dynamic Range120 dBA (Typical)
EncryptionNo
Receiver
Receiver TypeTabletop / Rackmount
Mounting OptionsRackmount (with Included Hardware)
Rackmount Size1 RU (1/2 Rack)
Antenna2x 1/4 Wave External, BNC (Rear-Mount)
Number of Audio Channels1
Built-In MicrophoneNo
Audio I/O1x XLR 3-Pin Male Balanced Mic/Line Output
1x 1/4" TRS Female Balanced Output
Gain Range0 to +21 dB (3 dB Steps)
Pad30 dB
Audio Output Level-18 to +42 dB (Balanced, Unbalanced)
Phantom Power ProtectionOn 1/4", XLR Outputs
Frequency Response20 Hz to 20 kHz +1/-2 dB (Dependent on Mic)
Network I/O1x RJ45 (10/100 Mb/s)
Network ProtocolsDHCP, Manual IP
USB Class-CompliantNo USB Connectivity
Impedance1/4" Output:
1.3 Kilohms (Balanced)
670 Ohms (Unbalanced)
XLR Output:
400 Ohms (Balanced)
150 Ohms (Balanced)
Adjacent Channel Isolation>70 dB
SpuriousRejection: >75 dB
Power RequirementsAC/DC Power Adapter
AC/DC Power Adapter15 VDC at 600 mA, Center-Positive (Included)
Input Power100 to 240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz
Display & IndicatorsLCD (AF Level, Channel, Frequency, Group, RF Level, Transmitter Battery Status)
HousingSteel
Operating Temperature0 to 122°F / -17 to 50°C
Storage Temperature-20 to 165°F / -28 to 73°C
Dimensions7.8 x 1.7 x 6" / 197 x 42 x 152 mm
Weight1.8 lb / 816 g (without Antenna)
Transmitter
Transmitter TypeBodypack with Microphone
RF Output Power1 / 10 mW
Audio I/O1x TA4/Mini-XLR 4-Pin Male Unbalanced Input (Locking)
PadNo
Auto-Level ControlNo
Gain Range0 +21 dB
Signal ProcessingNo
Sync MethodIR
Antenna1/4 Wave External, Fixed
Power RequirementsBattery
Battery Type2x AA (Included)
1x Shure SB903 (Not Included)
Battery Charging Time1.25 to 5.5 Hours
Approx. Battery Life8 Hours (Lithium Shure SB903)
8 Hours (Alkaline)
USB/Lightning I/ONo
Display & IndicatorsLCD (Battery Status, Channel, Group)
HousingABS, Plastic
Operating Temperature0 to 122°F / -17 to 50°C
Storage Temperature-20 to 165°F / -28 to 73°C
Dimensions2.7 x 3.9 x 1" / 68 x 98 x 25.5 mm
Weight3.1 oz / 89 g
Microphone
Microphone TypeHeadset
Sound FieldMono
CapsuleElectret Condenser
Polar PatternCardioid
Frequency Range40 Hz to 20 kHz
Maximum SPL153 dB SPL
Impedance2400 Ohms
Sensitivity-59 dBV/Pa
CMRRNo
Dynamic Range102.5 dB
Output Connector1x TA4F/Mini-XLR 4-Pin Female Unbalanced
Cable Length4' / 1.22 m
Operating Voltage5 to 10 V
Weight2.54 oz / 72 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight7.07 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)17.7 x 13.9 x 4.5"

  • The SM35 condenser performance headset mic features a cardioid polar pattern that helps reject signal bleed and feedback for use on stages and behind floor monitors. The flexible gooseneck design with discrete adjustment options lets you position the microphone for further source isolation in loud environments.
  • The headset mic plugs into the locking TA4M connector on the compact SLXD1 bodypack transmitter. 
  • The rugged, plastic transmitter has a belt clip that attaches to the talent’s clothing and an LCD that shows essential information.

  • The SLX-D delivers 24-bit digital audio with a fast transient response and over 120 dB of dynamic range—resulting in clear, accurate sound.
  • The system operates in the G58: 470 to 514 MHz UHF band with a 44 MHz tuning range and 1760 selectable frequencies, far away from potential Wi-Fi interference in the 2.4 GHz band.
  • Digital Predictive Switching Diversity uses a microprocessor to switch between the two antennas before dropouts occur.
  • With a low latency of 3.2 ms, the system is ideal for applications that require live sound reinforcement.
  • The SLX-D's spectrum-efficient digital transmission technology allows for up to 32 mics to be used at once.
  • Up to 10 compatible systems per 6 MHz TV band and 12 systems per 8 MHz band are supported.
  • Ethernet networking saves you time with coordinated group scanning between multiple receivers from a single location; TCPI command streams from third-party companies such as AMX and Crestron are also supported.

  • Housed in a tough, half-rack metal chassis with detachable antennas, the SLXD4 receiver is a great fit for A/V installations or as part of a portable rackmount rig—ready to travel to a meeting or event.
  • The SLX-D is engineered to provide outstanding sound for small- to medium-sized spaces and facilities—without costly, complicated features required primarily for large venues.
  • Intuitive front-panel controls and a high-contrast LCD screen with audio and RF meters makes set up a snap.
  • The auto-scan function automatically seeks out the cleanest available frequency for you. The receiver and transmitter then easily link to the same frequency via infrared.
  • The receiver offers up to 60 dB of adjustable gain and the display shows you where the ideal level should be.

  • Adding the SB903 lithium-ion rechargeable battery, along with an SBC10-903 single charger or an SBC203 dual-docking charger, offers a cost-effective and environmentally friendly alternative to throwing away AA batteries (batteries and charger available separately).
  • Using the SB903 battery and SBC203 charger simplifies the task of keeping multiple transmitters charged and ready—you can even recharge the battery while still in the transmitter.
  • When powered by an SB903, the transmitter displays the remaining battery life in hours and minutes.

  • Adding UA874 active antennas or PA805SWB passive antennas increases the range of your system and offers increased protection against interference.
  • The UA844+SWB antenna distribution system (available separately) lets you stretch the power of your antenna pairs, giving you more on-air channels in less setup time.

Shure offers numerous lavalier, headset, and handheld microphone options to adapt your SLX-D system as your needs evolve.

  • The discrete MX153 sub-miniature earset mic provides exceptional clarity in spoken word applications.
  • The WL183 omnidirectional lavalier mic is a clip on mic that offers consistent pickup even when the talent turns away from the mic.
  • The WL184 supercardioid lavalier mic offers a narrower, feedback-resistant pickup pattern for louder events.
  • The SLXD2 handheld transmitter is available with several mic capsules choices for presenters who prefer the flexibility of a handheld microphone.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Would it be possible to in any manner whatsoever to use the SLXD3 with the ULXD or QLXD wireless systems from Shure?

A: The Shure SLXD3 Digital Plug-On XLR Transmitter is unfortunately not compatible with ULXD or QLXD systems. ULXD and QLXD systems do have (limited) cross-compatibility, but SLXD systems are only compatible with SLXD components.

Q: 2. Will the Shure UA844+SWB UHF Wideband Antenna Distribution System work with this?

A: The Shure UA844+SWB UHF Wideband Antenna Distribution System (470 to 960 MHz) will only work when using three (3) to five (5) receivers from the Shure SLXD14D Dual-Channel Digital Wireless Bodypack System simultaneously with a pair of external antennas like the Shure UA874 Active Directional Antenna (B&H # SHUA874US).

Q: 3. Will this system work within a studio setting? Will the signal travel through a block wall?

A: You can use the Shure SLXD24D/SM58 Dual-Channel Digital Wireless Handheld Microphone System in a studio setting if you keep the receiver in the same room as the transmitters and run a longer cable from the receiver output to the inputs on the mixer. The signal will not transmit through cinder block walls.

Q: 4. where is this place i need address?

A: I am not entirely sure what you mean by this question? If you are looking for the B&H retail store in NYC the address is: 420 9th Ave, New York, NY 10001.

Q: 5. Does it come with rack mount hardware?

A: Yes, rack mount hardware is included for the receiver.

Q: 6. Would this work with the Shure MX412D?

A: Yes, the Shure SLXD3 Digital Plug-On XLR Transmitter is compatible with the Shure MX412D.

Q: 7. Is this the standard xlr connection or the mini xlr?

A: This headset come with a mini XLR and a standard XLR adapter. I love this headset because I can use it with my wireless body transmitter and also use it pulgged in to my mixer. It does require phatom power when used with a mixer.

Q: 8. Will this be able to pair with a ULX transmitter in the g50 band?

A: No, the Shure SLXD5 is only able to connect to SLXD receivers on the G58 band.

Q: 9. Does the receiver of this system use a removable battery?

A: The Shure SLXD4D Dual-Channel Digital Wireless Receiver in the Shure SLXD14D Dual-Channel Digital Wireless Bodypack System with No Mics does not use an internal battery but rather receives a 100 to 240 VAC external power connection from a dedicated power supply.

Q: 10. What is the vocal frequency range. Is it good for singing at live performances.

A: Human voice vocal frequency range is from about 75 Hertz to about 1500 Hertz. I am not sure what product you are using, tho any pro audio product would reproduce these frequencies. The difference in sound and build quality between various products is subjective.

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