ULXD8=-J50A | ULX-D DIGITAL WIRELESS GOOSENECK MICROPHONE BASE FOR ULXD & QLXD - NO MIC / BASE COMPONENT ONLY
ULXD8=-J50A
ULX-D DIGITAL WIRELESS GOOSENECK MICROPHONE BASE FOR ULXD & QLXD - NO MIC / BASE COMPONENT ONLY
ULXD8=-J50A
ULX-D DIGITAL WIRELESS GOOSENECK MICROPHONE BASE FOR ULXD & QLXD - NO MIC / BASE COMPONENT ONLY
- UM : EA
- Estimated Weight: 0.9
The ULXD8 Gooseneck Base Transmitter offers a flexible gooseneck mic form factor that is ideal for use at meetings and events where wired microphones are impractical. Paired with a ULX-D or QLX-D digital receiver, the ULXD8 creates a system with low latency, long transmission range, and high channel count, delivering exceptional performance in large meeting venues where live sound reinforcement is required.
Note: When purchasing separate wireless components, please match their frequency bands to ensure proper system operation.
FEATURES
- - Designed for use with Shure Microflex® MX405, MX410, and MX415 gooseneck microphones, as well as Microflex MX410DF and MX415DF Dualflex gooseneck microphones
- - Very low latency makes the ULXD8 ideal for meetings that require live sound reinforcement
- - Long transmission range (up to 300 feet/100 meters) for reliable performance in very large meetings at conference and convention centers
- - Compatible with the full line of Shure antennas and distribution components, allowing up to 200 ULXD8 gooseneck base transmitters to be used with just one pair of receiving antennas for efficient setup
- - Compatible with ULX-D® and QLX-D® digital receivers
- - Optional SB900A rechargeable batteries provide up to 9 hours of runtime
- - Compatible with standard AA alkaline batteries
- - Optional SBC450 (4-bay) and SBC850 (8-bay) Networked Charging Stations allow convenient docking and charging when transmitters are not in use
- - Configurable Mute button (Toggle, Push-to-Mute, Push-to-Talk, disabled) and Mute LED behavior
- - Adjustable RF power, high-pass filter, and power lock settings
AVAILABLE BANDS
G50 | (470 – 534 MHz) |
H50 | (534 – 598 MHz) |
J50A | (614 – 616 MHz) |
X52 | (902 – 928 MHz) |