General
If you're looking for a reliable, wireless handheld microphone for your live performances, you'd do well to check out the Shure GLX-D2 with Beta 58A microphone capsule. Whether you're presenting in a noisy environment or singing on stage, this wireless handheld mic - which transmits an all-digital signal - will hold its own. It uses the 2.4GHz band, ensuring interference-free, high-quality audio. Thanks to the LINKFREQ system, you won't have to worry about setting the right frequency, and if any interference should occur inadvertently, it automatically searches for a better frequency band.
Shure GLX-D2 – Beta 58A: feedback-proof
The Shure GLX-D2 is equipped with the Beta 58A, a world-famous microphone head that is often used for live gigs because of its excellent sound characteristics. It has a super-cardioid pickup pattern, making it virtually feedback-proof. The microphone captures only the vocalist, and accurately picks up vocal and speech frequencies.
Super-swift charging thanks to a Li-Ion battery
The Shure GLX-D2 transmitter is equipped with a powerful lithium-ion battery - a huge benefit, as it means you won't spend a lot of time replacing AA batteries. A fully charged battery allows you to perform for up to 16 consecutive hours. Did you forget to recharge the battery? No need to panic. After a short, 15-minute charging session, the microphone can be used for 1.5 hours. Charging is easy: connect a USB cable to the microphone, or place the mic inside the receiver from the GLX series. You'll be able to fully focus on that important speech or encore, without worrying about technical malfunctions.