Shure unveils SLX-D digital wireless microphone system

Shure has introduced the SLX-D digital wireless microphone system, promising improved audio clarity and robust RF performance when used in a wide variety of venues  and locations. 

A digital replacement for the company’s popular SLX system, the SLX-D is offered in single and dual channel options. Transmitters run on standard AA batteries giving eight hours use or an optional lithium-ion rechargeable battery solution with a dual-docking charging station.  

Suitable for corporate meetings, theatre productions, houses of worship, the hospitality sector and local government, the SLX-D enables operation of up to 32 channels per frequency band without users worrying about dropouts or signal fades.  Boasting a wide dynamic range, and benefiting from a wide range of mic options, it can handle a variety of inputs while preventing distortion, enabling clean, natural instrument and vocal sound, says the brand.



For improved ease of use, the SLX-D is equipped with Guided Frequency Setup and a Group Scan feature that lets users set up multiple channels more efficiently by assigning frequencies to all receivers automatically via Ethernet connections. Even for a 30+ channel system, the entire Group Scan can be completed within a few seconds.

“As we support customers in education, Houses of Worship, corporate facilities and theaters, we recognise the need for an easy-to-use digital wireless system with rock-solid RF performance that can scale as the needs of the venue or spectrum environment change,” says Nick Wood, Senior Wireless Category Director at Shure. “With SLX-D, we can offer a solution that is both state-of-the-art and a great value.”

Pricing and availability for the SLX-D Digital Wireless System, can be found over on Shure.com.