The Shure ADX2FD/K9 is a top - notch wireless microphone transmitter crafted for professional audio. Ideal for live sound and studio settings, it offers remarkable versatility and reliability. With a wide tuning range of up to 184 MHz, it guarantees excellent audio quality and strong interference protection, a must - have for professionals. It features advanced rechargeability and a sleek design, fitting seamlessly into any professional setup. When paired with Shure's Axient Digital Wireless Systems, it becomes the go - to tool for sound engineers and performers. Whether on stage or in the studio, it ensures your voice is heard clearly and precisely. It comes with features like ShowLink remote control, dual carrier transmission, and a powerful high - power mode. Its lightweight, durable, and moisture - resistant metal casing performs well in various conditions. External contacts for docked charging minimize downtime. Key features include RF signal transmission on two carriers, an optional 50mW High Power mode, a choice of black or nickel finish for the metal case, up to 6.5 hours of runtime on two RF carriers (up to 9 hours on a single carrier) with the SB920A battery, and secure encrypted transmission. Specifications cover a wide range of aspects such as mic offset, battery type, runtime, dimensions, weight, and more. The package includes the transmitter, a rechargeable battery, a user manual, and an optional charging dock.

Using the Shure ADX2FD/K9 is easy. First, insert the Shure SB920A rechargeable battery into the transmitter. You can choose between single - carrier or dual - carrier transmission modes according to your needs. For longer range or better signal, you can use the High Power mode. Use the ShowLink remote control to adjust settings without having to touch the transmitter. When in use, keep it within the operating temperature range of - 18°C to 45°C. Note that the battery might limit this range. Store it between - 29°C and 74°C. For charging, use the external contacts and the optional charging dock. This will help minimize downtime. To maintain the transmitter, keep it clean. Wipe the metal casing regularly to prevent moisture damage. If you're not using it for a long time, remove the battery. Also, make sure to use it with compatible microphones as the maximum input level depends on the microphone type.