General
Wireless microphones are still dreaded by some. On the one hand, people are afraid of having to deal with an empty battery, and on the other hand, there lurks the danger of interference or loss of signal. The new Shure GLX-series of receivers and transmitters preclude both these risks. The GLX-D2 handheld transmitter microphone provides you with a very stable signal. All of this is done digitally, so there is no chance of a frayed sound or loss of signal.
Shure GLX-D2 and SM86: solid vocal combination
There are four different microphone capsules for the GLX-D2 transmitter. This version contains the SM86 capsule, a professional condenser microphone by Shure, aimed at exceptionally clear and open voice reproduction. The frequency response even reaches up to 18 kHz. Thanks to the built-in pop filter, unpleasant sounds and excessive wind noise will be effectively countered. It’s a powerful combination for countless vocal and speech applications.
Super-swift charging thanks to a Li-Ion battery.
The Shure GLX-D2 transmitter is fitted with a powerful lithium-ion battery that allows you to perform for a whopping sixteen hours on end. Should the battery run empty, it'll take only fifteen minutes to recharge for a 1.5-hour performance. What's more, you will no longer spend your budget on countless AA batteries, like you would for conventional wireless microphones.