Shure BLX288/PG58 Dual Channel Wireless System (2 Handsets)
For performers who wish to unplug from the wire, BLX Wireless Systems are the clearest choice. Shure delivers wireless confidence with legendary sound from industry-renown microphones, decades of wireless design proficiency and world-class construction. Available in a wide offering of bodypack and handheld configurations (including vocal, guitar, headset and presenter system), BLX Wireless Systems are ready to perform right out of the box.
Featuring two integrated PG58 microphone cartridge, the BLX2/PG58 Handheld Wireless Microphone Transmitter delivers wireless audio with professional clarity and reliability. Features of the PG58 Microphone: The PG58 is a professional quality vocal microphone with an updated industrial design that features a black metallic finish offering an unobtrusive visual presence. The PG58 delivers excellent sound for lead and backup vocals. Legendary Shure quality construction ensures exceptional performance in rigorous environments
- Two AA batteries (included) provide up to 14 hours of continuous use Up to 300 feet (91m) transmission radius (line of sight)
- Quick and easy receiver frequency matching (GROUP and CHANNEL selection button
Two-color transmitter status indicator LED:
Green: "Ready", Rapidly Flashing Red: "Controls Locked", Solid Red: "Battery Power Low" (less than 1 hour remaining)
- Flashing Red/Power Down: "Batteries Dead" (replace batteries to repower transmitter)
- TQG connection for use with Shure lavalier, headset, earset and instrument microphones and guitar cables
- Tactile/easily accessible On / Off switch
- Adjustable gain control
- Lightweight, rugged construction
- Available as bodypack or handheld (currently selected) transmitters
Receivers: At a Glance
BLX88 Dual Channel Wireless Receiver
- One-touch QuickScan frequency selection quickly locates the best open frequency (in case of interference)
- Up to 12 compatible systems per frequency band (region-dependent)
- Two-color audio status indicator LED:
- Green: Normal audio levels
- Red: Excessive audio levels (overload/clipping)
- XLR and ¼" output connectors