Product Detail
The Shure GLXD14 Digital Wireless Guitar Microphone System is a game - changer for musicians. It offers outstanding digital audio clarity and a rock - solid wireless signal. Shure's revolutionary LINKFREQ Automatic Frequency Management technology continuously finds the best frequency, ensuring a stable, interference - free experience. This system comes with a GLXD1 bodypack transmitter and a GLXD4 receiver, working together perfectly for reliable wireless performance. The intelligent lithium - ion battery provides long - lasting rechargeable power, which is cost - effective and eco - friendly. For guitarists, the premium guitar cable guarantees seamless signal transmission with minimal latency. Right out of the box, you'll get essential accessories like a power supply, USB cable, carrying case, and user guide. Whether you're on stage or in the studio, this system sets a new standard for digital wireless audio. Key features include optimal wireless performance with LINKFREQ, a stable wireless signal, great audio clarity, long - lasting battery power, included transmitter and receiver, and a high - quality guitar cable. Specifications are as follows: operating frequency range Z2 2404 - 2478 MHz, intelligent rechargeable lithium - ion battery, bodypack transmitter (GLXD1), tabletop receiver (GLXD4), and up to 16 hours of continuous battery life. The package contains 1 GLXD1 Bodypack Transmitter, 1 GLXD4 Receiver, 1 Guitar Cable, 1 Rechargeable Battery, 1 Power Supply, 1 USB Cable, 1 Carrying Case, and 1 User Guide.
Using the Shure GLXD14 Digital Wireless Guitar Microphone System is easy. First, charge the intelligent lithium - ion battery fully before the first use. Then, connect the guitar to the GLXD1 bodypack transmitter with the premium guitar cable. Turn on the transmitter and the GLXD4 receiver. The LINKFREQ technology will automatically find the best frequency for you. When you're done, turn off both devices. Keep the system away from sources of interference like other wireless devices. Don't expose the battery to extreme temperatures. For maintenance, clean the connectors of the transmitter, receiver, and guitar cable regularly with a dry cloth. If the battery starts to lose its charge quickly, it might be time to replace it. Store the system in the carrying case when not in use to protect it from damage.