Shure SM58 (GLXD24/SM58) Digital Wireless Microphone
- Handheld Digital Wireless System
- Integrated microphone capsule design
Frequently bought together:
Digital Wireless System, with a Shure SM58 capsule
Featuring intelligent technology and smart power options that put reliable, digital wireless sound in the hands of performers everywhere.
The GLXD24/SM58 Handheld Wireless System is part of the Handheld wireless systems family.
Revolutionary Shure GLX-D® Digital Wireless Systems combine leading-edge LINKFREQ Automatic Frequency Management technology with best-in-class intelligent lithium-ion battery rechargeability to define the new standard for seamless operation and digital audio clarity.
Includes GLXD4 receiver, GLX2/SM58 handheld transmitter, microphone clip, power supply, rechargeable battery, USB cable, carrying case, and user guide.
GLXD4 Wireless Receiver
The GLXD4 single-channel wireless receiver features revolutionary LINKFREQ Automatic Frequency Management (2.4 GHz frequency band) and battery rechargeability. An integrated battery charge port can charge a spare Shure lithium-ion battery while the system is in use.
Allows operation of up to 4 compatible systems in a typical setting, and up to 8 maximum under ideal conditions.
GLXD2/SM58
Supplied with the legendary SM58 capsule, trusted by musicians for decades, the GLXD2 transmits wireless audio with digital clarity and rock-solid reliability.
- Handheld Digital Wireless System
- Integrated microphone capsule design
- Supplied with the legendary SM58 capsule
- LINKFREQ Automatic Frequency Management
- High-resolution LCD screen status display
- Real-time transmitter battery status
- Remote adjustable transmitter gain control
- Two-color charge indicator LED
- XLR and ¼" output connectors
- Lightweight, durable construction
Battery Life: | Up to 16 hours |
Battery Requirements: | Shure lithium-ion rechargeable batteries |
Typical Operating Distance | |
Indoors: |
Up to 100 feet (30 m) typical, maximum of 200 feet (60 m) under ideal conditions. |
Outdoors: |
Up to 65 feet (20 m) typical, maximum of 165 feet (50 m) under ideal conditions. |