Electronics : SHURE PGX24/SM58 HANDHELD WIRELESS MIC SYSTEM

Electronics : SHURE PGX24/SM58 HANDHELD WIRELESS MIC SYSTEM

SHURE PGX24/SM58 HANDHELD WIRELESS MIC SYSTEM

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SHURE PGX24/SM58 HANDHELD WIRELESS MIC SYSTEM
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Brand: Shure
Color: black
EAN: 0042406125970
Label: Shure Incorporated
Manufacturer: Shure Incorporated
Model: PGX24/SM58
Publisher: Shure Incorporated
Special Features: Includes PGX2/SM58 Handheld Transmitter and PGX4 Diversity Receiver. Legendary live performance featuring superior clarity and warmth. Ideal for lead and backup vocals. Shures PGX4 receiver makes wireless setup a snap. With features like Automatic Frequency Selection and Automatic Transmitter Setup, the PGX4 offers the best in wireless to performers on the go. Legendary Shure SM58 vocal microphone, tuned to accentuate the warmth and clarity of lead and back-up vocals. Consistently the first choi
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Features:
  • Automatic Transmitter Setup
  • Automatic Frequency Selection
  • 90 Selectable Frequencies Across 18 MHz Bandwidth
  • Cardioid (Unidirectional) Dynamic
  • Legendary Shure Quality, Ruggedness and Reliability







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Item Description:
It's never been easier to go wireless and sound like a pro. Shure's new PGX Performance Gear Wireless brings the superior sound of Shure Microphones together with innovative setup features in an easy-to-use package. Durably constructed, PGX Performance Gear is the perfect system for performers on the go who want worry-free performance, every time.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Sorry I waited so long to upgrade to wireless! ...
Very impressed. Big upgrade relative to wired SM58. Much less noise handling the mic, while sensitivity to desired input is better. Highly recommend to anyone considering an upgrade to wireless. Extremely easy to set-up.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Shure sounds great!!! ...
This microphone does the job!....great sound, easy to set up, and haven't had a single problem with it! I certainly don't get any "extra noises" from this microphone as I ever did with a wired microphone! It doesn't pick up every single "puhhhh," "sssssss," or "plunk" when touched or tapped. I'm very happy with it....Only thing though, I recommend getting rechargable batteries...as you'll need to have an extra pair or two if playing long shows as do I....usually 4 hours plus. Most batteries and brands last a good 4-7 hours....but sometimes it just seems that some brands don't last as long as the others...cheaper in the end to just buy the rechargable ones....it doesn't take long...and they last a good while!

Thanks Shure for making such a wonderful microphone!!! Will certainly stay with company forever!





Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Product ...
State-of-the-art product, great features and good sound performance provided by the UHF operation


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