- Shure MoveMic Two Receiver KitThe Shure MoveMic Two Receiver Kit allows for both recording and streaming direct to phone (using lavaliers only), and for compatibility with cameras, computers and third-party mobile apps via the ...142253$499.00
- Shure ADX3=-G57 Axient Digital Plug-On TransmitterLeave the boom mic, plant mic, and interview mic exactly where they are and make necessary transmitter adjustments from the convenience of your cart, bag, camera, or truck. The Axient Digital ADX3 ...142097$1,399.00
- Shure SLXD5 Single-Channel Portable Digital Wireless ReceiverThe SLXD5 Single-Channel Portable Digital Wireless Receiver from Shure packs the rich features of an SLXD Digital Wireless Receiver into a slim, portable package. Featuring pristine 24-bit digital ...142074_base$379.00
- Shure SLXD3 Plug-On Digital Wireless TransmitterThe Shure SLXD3 Plug-On Digital Wireless Transmitter converts any XLR source, including dynamic and condenser microphones, for use as an SLX-D wireless transmitter. Featuring a patented locking ...142071_base$349.00
- Shure GLXD2+/B87A Dual Band Handheld Microphone TransmitterFeaturing the BETA87A vocal microphone, the Shure GLXD2+/B87 Dual Band Handheld Transmitter delivers superior, transparent digital audio. The perfect combination of the automatic frequency ...137156$439.00
- Shure ULXD1 Digital Wireless Bodypack TransmitterRugged yet lightweight, Shure's ULXD1 is a wireless bodypack transmitter compatible with ULX-D Digital Wireless Systems. Comes in different frequency ranges. Used in conjunction with other ULX-D ...24784_base$567.00
- Shure SLXD2/SM58 Handheld Wireless Microphone TransmitterGo wireless with Shure's SLXD2/SM58, a handheld transmitter that features the SM58 interchangeable microphone capsule. The SLXD2/SM58 is ideal for presentations in lecture halls, vocals at live ...46607_base$279.00
- Shure BLX88 Dual-Channel Wireless ReceiverThe rugged BLX88 is an analog wireless receiver designed to work with dual-channel Shure BLX® Wireless Systems. It is compatible with mics using the BLX1 bodypack transmitter and BLX2 handheld ...44799_base$289.00
- Shure QLXD2/K8B Digital Wireless Handheld Microphone TransmitterThe feature-packed QLXD2/K8B Digital Wireless Handheld Microphone Transmitter from Shure comes with the KSM8 Dualdyne Cardioid Dynamic Vocal Wireless Mic. Featuring transparent 24-bit digital ...81422_base$739.00
- Shure QLXD4 Digital Wireless ReceiverGet the perfect balance of professional features and intuitive efficiency with the QLXD4 digital wireless receiver from Shure. This receiver offers transparent 24-bit digital audio quality and ...25847_base$679.00
- Shure ULXD4Q Quad-Channel Digital Wireless ReceiverThe ULXD4Q from Shure is a 1RU, networkable quad-channel wireless receiver for use with ULX-D Digital Wireless Systems. The ULXD4Q provides uncompromising wireless performance and is available in ...24873_base$6,453.00
- Shure BLX2/PG58 Handheld Wireless Microphone TransmitterThe BLX2/PG58 from Shure is a handheld wireless transmitter that's ideal for singing and speaking applications. It's particularly useful for occasions where multiple people need to be miked for ...20255_base$169.00
- Shure AD4D 2-Channel Axient Digital Wireless ReceiverSetting the standard in spectral efficiency, the AD4D from Shure is a dual-channel digital wireless receiver that offers reliable wireless audio in even the most challenging environments. Part of ...63861_baseFrom $3,401.00
- Shure ULXD2/SM58 Digital Wireless Handheld Microphone TransmitterEnjoy uncompromising audio with Shure's ULXD2/SM58 Digital Wireless Handheld Mic Transmitter. Boasting rugged metal construction and hours of battery life, the ULXD2/ handheld transmitter with ...24826_base$609.00
- Shure SLXD4 Digital Wireless ReceiverExperience the freedom of wireless performance with the SLXD4 Digital Wireless Receiver from Shure. From lecture-hall presentations to worship services to musical concerts, the SLXD4 is the ...46692_base$449.00
- Shure ULXD2/B87A Digital Wireless Handheld Microphone TransmitterWith an interchangeable BETA 87A microphone capsule, the ULXD2/B87A digital handheld microphone transmitter with beta 87A capsule delivers uncompromising audio quality and RF performance, and AES ...24814_base$811.00
- Shure BLX4R Wireless ReceiverTypically paired with Shure lavaliers, headsets, or instrumental mics, the BLX4R wireless receiver allows for mobility up to 300 feet away by line-of-sight. This rack-mountable analog receiver is ...20261_base$239.00
- Shure BLX2/SM58 Handheld Wireless Microphone TransmitterMade for musicians and public speakers, the BLX2/SM58 from Shure is a handheld wireless transmitter that's ideal for singing and speaking applications. It's particularly useful for occasions where ...44288_base$219.00
- Shure SLXD14D Dual Wireless Bodypack SystemBuild a customized wireless audio setup with the SLXD14D Dual Wireless Bodypack System from Shure. Shure SLXD14D Features Extended 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency range (microphone dependent) 120 dB ...46578_base$1,279.00
- Shure SLXD2/B87A Handheld Wireless Microphone TransmitterCapture confidence with the SLXD2/B87A Handheld Wireless Microphone Transmitter from Shure. Offering expanded freedom of movement around the stage or other performance area, it features a Beta 87A ...46589_base$419.00
A transmitter and receiver combo is critical for wireless communication, with the transmitter sending a signal via radio waves, and the receiver accepts and converts the signal into audio information. Ensuring reliable, intuitive connectivity and pristine signal fidelity, wireless transmitters and receivers are the backbone components of Sound Productions’ wireless systems.
Whether in a temporary and mobile setup or a permanent installation, transmitters and receivers are a must for any wireless network. They are a crucial tool for wireless setups of all shapes and sizes, from the solo performer to sound setups in worship centers or entertainment venues to campus-wide wireless systems used by large corporations or educational facilities. Other applications include public address (PA) systems, theatrical or concert stages, convention centers, and pretty much any sound system that uses any type of wireless microphone or that offers wireless instrument capabilities.
Whether you’re a solo performer looking for the perfect single-user setup for a mobile gig, or an audio engineer or integrator tasked with upgrading a corporation’s communications network, discover a wide range of wireless transmitters and receivers to meet your needs when you shop at Sound Productions! Our selection includes top brands such as Audio-Technica, Electro-Voice, Galaxy Audio, Sennheiser, Shure, and more!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: How do wireless microphones work?
Wireless microphone systems operate by using a battery-powered transmitter (for example, a handheld mic or a bodypack paired with a lavalier or headworn mic) to translate sound into an electronic signal, sending the signal over radio frequencies (RF) to a receiver, which then disperses the signal to a loudspeaker or other piece of gear that translates the signal back into sound.
Q: What do you need for a wireless microphone system?
The exact number and type of wireless components you need for your microphone setup will vary according to your application, but at its simplest, you’ll need one transmitter (the wireless microphone) and one receiver. If you’re hoping to use a lavalier or headset microphone, you’ll need a bodypack to connect the microphone to. Fortunately, Sound Productions carries comprehensive systems for Handheld, Headworn, and Lavalier wireless microphones to help you get all the components you need; just note the “In the Box” section that lists all the included components when browsing these products.
Need help deciding between headworn and lavalier options? Our article Go Hands-Free: Lavalier Vs. Headworn Microphones outlines the best applications for each option.
Q: How do you use a wireless microphone?
For a wireless transmitter to communicate with a receiver, they need to be on the same frequency. This is measured by the distance between the peaks of a radio wave: if there is a lot of distance between each wave, it’s a low frequency, whereas if the waves are more condensed together, there is a high frequency to the waves. As a rule, low frequencies can be transmitted a farther distance but tend to be weaker and more easily impeded by solid objects, while high frequencies can’t transmit as far but are stronger.
Q: How do you find the frequency for a wireless microphone?
- Power on your wireless receiver. Most receiver models provide an automatic scan feature that can be accessed by its own designated “Scan” button or easily accessed via a main menu on the front display or panel. The receiver will scan for available frequencies.
- Synchronize the receiver to your wireless transmitter to ensure they’re operating on the same frequency.
- You can manually adjust the frequency of your transmitter to match the information displayed on the front of your receiver.
- Alternatively, many wireless components boast a feature called Infrared Sync. Locate the infrared eye on both the transmitter and receiver, as well as the “Sync” button on the receiver. Hold the transmitter 4-6” away from the receiver and press “Sync” on the receiver.
- The receiver’s display should indicate when the process is complete—at which point you’re ready to go!
Q: Can I use more than one wireless microphone with a receiver?
If your wireless system uses more than one transmitter, you will need to coordinate frequencies. Each channel’s frequency must be sufficiently spaced apart to avoid interfering with each other’s signals. Higher-end wireless systems are more efficient and can pack separate channels tighter together, but you’ll still want to provide some margin, so the signals don’t bleed together and cause dropouts, noise, or other audio problems.
(When setting up larger systems of 10, 15, 20, or more wireless units, this process can be more complex. Call the experts at SoundPro if you have any questions about setting up a larger wireless system, or if you want to learn more about wireless audio.)
Q: What frequency is best for a wireless mic system?
Frequency types include VHG, UHF, 2.4GHz (Wi-Fi), and even Bluetooth. For most wireless microphone systems, UHF is the best choice due to its greater bandwidth, optimized reliability, pristine audio quality, and available frequency agility.
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