The Shure ADX2/N8S Supercardioid Handheld Wireless Microphone Transmitter, operating at 470 - 616 MHz, is a must - have for pros craving top - notch audio and reliable performance. It's built to fight interference in tough RF environments, with an amazing 184 MHz tuning range for clear sound. No more audio dropouts, just smooth shows. The SB920A rechargeable battery gives up to 9 hours of use, so you can focus on your act without power worries. You can charge it via external contacts with an optional radome, which also protects it and fits into your workflow easily. This transmitter integrates smoothly with Shure's Axient Digital Wireless Systems, offering a high - fidelity solution. The ShowLink remote control lets you tweak parameters in real - time from the booth, streamlining operations. It has two transmission modes: Standard for wide coverage and High - Density for more channels. Plus, its encryption keeps your audio private. The Nexadyne 8/C cardioid dynamic microphone capsule, with Revonic Transducer Technology, captures your sound clearly and in detail. When buying wireless parts separately, match frequency bands for best results. Elevate your sound and own the stage with the Shure ADX2/N8S.

Using the Shure ADX2/N8S is easy. First, insert the SB920A rechargeable battery. You can charge it through the external contacts with the optional radome. Turn on the transmitter and pair it with your Shure Axient Digital Wireless System. Use the ShowLink remote control from the booth to adjust parameters like gain in real - time. When choosing a transmission mode, go for Standard if you need wide coverage, and High - Density for more channels. Remember, when buying separate wireless components, always match the frequency bands for the system to work at its best. To keep your transmitter in good shape, store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or moisture. Clean the microphone capsule gently with a soft brush to remove dust. If you face any interference, the transmitter has an automatic avoidance feature, but you can also adjust the tuning range if needed.