Shure ULXD6W/C-G50 White Wireless Boundary Mic

(1 customer review)

Shure ULXD6W/C-G50 White Wireless Boundary Mic compatible with ULX-D and QLX-D receivers. The cardioid polar pattern focuses audio capture in front of the mic and rejects much of the off-axis ambient noise, great for picking up one speaker or allowing two panelists sitting next to each other.

$819.00

Available on backorder

UPC: 42406550437UPC: 42406550437 Brand:

Features of the Shure ULXD6W/C-G50 White Wireless Boundary Mic:

  • For ULX-D and QLX-D Digital Wireless
  • Built-In Cardioid Boundary Mic
  • 1/10/20mW RF Output Power
  • Configurable Mute Button with Status LED
  • High-Pass Filter Reduces Noise
  • Secure AES-256 Encryption
  • Networked Intelligent Charging
  • 9 Hr with SB900A Rechargeable Battery

Specifications:

Wireless Technology Digital UHF
RF Frequency Band G50:
470 to 534 MHz
RF Bandwidth 64 MHz
Frequency Step Size 25 kHz
RF Channel Scanning Auto-Scan
Max Operating Range 328.1′ / 100 m
Sample Rate/Resolution 48 kHz / 24-Bit
Latency < 3 ms
Encryption AES 256
Modulation Proprietary
Transmitter
Transmitter Type Tabletop
RF Output Power 1 / 10 / 20 mW
Audio I/O None
Muting Programmable Mute Switch
Gain Range 0 to 21 dB (3 dB Steps)
Signal Processing High-Pass Filter:
-12 dB at 150 Hz, 12 dB/Octave Slope
Sync Method IR
Antenna 1 x Internal
Power Requirements Battery
Battery Type 2 x AA (Included)
1 x Shure SB900A (Not Included)
Approx. Battery Life Med.:
8 Hours (Alkaline)
Med.:
9 Hours (Lithium Shure SB900A)
USB/Lightning Connectivity 1 x USB Type-A (Charging, Host Connection)
Display & Indicators 1 x LED (Mute)
Housing Plastic
Dimensions 2.4 x 1.3 x 4.5″ / 62 x 34 x 114 mm
Weight 8.5 oz / 241 g (with Batteries)
Microphone
Microphone Type Boundary
Sound Field Mono
Polar Pattern Cardioid

1 review for Shure ULXD6W/C-G50 White Wireless Boundary Mic

  1. Chris Black

    Great wireless microphone

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