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Wouldn't it be great to rock out on stage, producing outstanding sound without being restricted by cables? Thanks to Shure's GLXD14 - Beta 98H/C set you can! This affordable digital instrument microphone set delivers high-quality sound, and uses the 2.4GHz band to transmit your signal within a range of 65 yards. The 2.4GHz is open for license-free use and won't give you any trouble with interference. Should the signal be less than perfect, however, the set's LINKFREQ system automatically searches for a different, interference-free frequency. The GLXD14 - Beta 98H-C set consists of a compact GLXD4 receiver, a GLXD1 bodypack transmitter and a Beta 98 H/C condenser instrument microphone.
The Shure GLX-D4 receiver and the GLX-D1 transmitter
Shure's GLXD4 is a digital receiver that boasts a number of practical, state-of-the-art features. Take the LINKFREQ system, for instance, which automatically (and continuously) searches for an available frequency. A clear, well-organised display tells you all you need to know about the current frequency and the remaining battery life of your GLXD1 bodypack transmitter. The latter is equipped with a powerful lithium-ion battery, which allows you to perform to up to sixteen straight hours. Have you forgotten to recharge the battery? No need to panic - a quick, 15-minute charging session provides it with enough juice to keep going for another hour and a half.
The Shure Beta 98H/C instrument microphone
Shure's 98H/C is a small, manageable instrument microphone. It comes with a flexible cable and a mounting kit, so you can easily position the mic in any way you like, making sure it registers exactly what you want it to. The microphone's cardioid pickup pattern, meanwhile, makes sure that background noise won't taint your sound. The Beta 98H/C has a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz, which makes it suitable for a wide range of instruments, including saxophone, brass, strings and percussion.
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