Product Detail
Discover the Shure AD2/B87C, a game - changing handheld wireless microphone transmitter crafted to work flawlessly with Axient Digital Wireless Systems. This transmitter is all about delivering top - notch audio quality and outstanding RF performance. With an amazing tuning range of up to 184 MHz, it guarantees professional - grade wireless digital audio that hits the highest benchmarks. The AD2/B87C sports a tough metal exterior with a smooth black finish, built to endure any performance environment. It comes with the convenience of rechargeable power via dockable charging, making it a go - to choice for long events. The easy - to - use backlit LCD screen and secure, encryption - enabled technology give you full command of your audio settings and ensure secure transmissions. When buying different wireless components, remember to match their frequency bands for proper system operation. Frequency options like G57 (470 - 608 MHz) and X55 (941 - 960 MHz) offer flexibility for various needs and regions. Key features include optimizing coverage in Standard transmission mode or maximizing system channel count in High Density mode, a durable metal build, a backlit LCD for easy menu control, encryption for secure data, and compatibility with AA or SB900B lithium - ion rechargeable batteries. Specifications cover aspects like mic offset range, battery type and runtime, dimensions, weight, housing material, temperature ranges, audio input, RF output, and more. The package includes the Shure AD2/B87C transmitter, a user manual, a battery (AA or rechargeable SB900B), and a charging dock if applicable.
Using the Shure AD2/B87C is a breeze. First, make sure you've selected the right frequency band for your needs and region, whether it's G57 or X55. Then, insert the battery, either an AA or the Shure SB900B rechargeable one. If you're using the rechargeable battery, you can use the charging dock when it runs low. Once the battery is in, power on the transmitter. Use the backlit LCD screen to navigate through the menu and adjust your audio settings. You can choose between Standard and High Density modes depending on your coverage and channel needs. When it comes to maintenance, keep the transmitter in a dry place within the recommended temperature range. Wipe it with a soft cloth regularly to keep the exterior clean. If you're using different wireless components, always double - check that their frequency bands match to ensure the system works properly. Also, be aware of the battery runtime and recharge or replace the battery as needed to avoid any interruptions during your performance.