International. Shure presented its new BLX Wireless Reference Systems, a product aimed at musicians, singers and presenters, as they facilitate their use immediately when they are taken out of the box, offering a direct solution for those people who want to obtain the benefits of wireless systems, avoiding the obstacles presented by their installation.
In harsh environments, with this system RF interference can be avoided with the frequency scanning function by simply pressing the QuickScan button, which quickly identifies the clearest frequency channel.
This reference is on the market with two types of transmitters. The body is characterized by its TQG connection for use with lavalier microphones, headband and instruments, as well as guitar cables, has a touch switch for on and off and adjustable gain control. The handheld transmitter brings built-in microphone capsule options, including Shure's PG58, SM58, and Beta58A and -10 dB gain attenuation.
For its part, the receiver comes from a single channel with QuickScan frequency selector function, quickly identifies the clearest frequency, up to 12 compatible systems in a frequency band. The single-channel half-rack receiver stands out for its easy mounting and detachable antennas.
And the two-channel receiver brings QuickScan frequency selector function, quickly identifies the clearest frequency and up to 12 compatible systems in a frequency band.