Shure SLXD14/153T-S50 Wireless Headset Microphone System

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Shure SLXD14/153T-S50 Wireless Headset Microphone System
The Shure SLXD14/153T-S50 Wireless System offers professional and reliable wireless speech in any setting. It includes the MX153 ear-worn headset microphone, which provides exceptional clarity and plosive protection with its omnidirectional polar pattern. The system ensures stable full transmission with uncompressed 24-bit audio and the ability to combine up to 32 systems per frequency band. It also features easy one-button syncing for a hassle-free connection.

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The MX153 headset microphone is designed for natural and comfortable vocals. It offers a comfortable fit around the ears and produces a clear, naturalistic vocal sound. You can use it for long periods of time without causing fatigue. The microphone is tuned for presence and offers zero proximity effect, superior plosive protection, and interference prevention. With the MX153, you can rely on wireless sound that delivers.

The SLXD1 bodypack transmitter and SLXD4 receiver provide crystal clear uncompressed 24-bit audio, comparable to standard wired setups. This system allows you to go wireless without compromising on quality. It can be expanded to accommodate up to 32 compatible systems simultaneously, making it suitable for recording feature-length movies, TV or radio episodes, or conducting live interviews wirelessly.

The MX153 headset microphone features a subminiature omnidirectional design with a frequency response that allows your vocals to cut through. It provides enhanced plosive protection, proximity effect elimination, and instant connectivity with Shure’s bodypack transmitters through its TQG/TA4F connector. The lightweight and flexible design ensures a comfortable and natural fit. Additionally, CommShield technology prevents interference from other RF devices or digital transmitters.

The SLXD1 digital wireless bodypack transmitter offers a clear and uninterrupted signal over a range of 100 meters. It provides up to 8 hours of continuous use with 2 AA batteries, and the IR sync pairs the transmitter with the receiver at the push of a button. The transmitter delivers detailed 24-bit/48kHz digital audio with over 120 dB of dynamic range. It features a backlit LCD screen with an easy-to-navigate menu and controls, and a selectable display that shows group/channel frequency or battery runtime. The lock mode prevents accidental changes, and it comes with a 4-pin male mini connector (TA4M) and a detachable 1/4 wave antenna.

The SLXD4 digital wireless receiver allows you to run up to 32 systems in a 44mHz band, 10 systems per 6MHz TV band, or 12 systems per 8 MHz band. It enables you to manage multiple system group scans, firmware updates, and control via Ethernet. The automatic channel scan quickly finds clear frequencies, and the digital predictive switching eliminates drop-outs. The receiver has a full bandwidth 20Hz-20kHz frequency response, a high-resolution LCD menu, intuitive controls, and a lock mode to prevent accidental changes. It comes in a half rack format with detachable BNC 1/4 wave antennas, and a tour-proof galvanized steel housing. It also offers XLR and 6.3mm instrument outputs.

The specifications for the MX153 headset microphone include a transducer type of electret condenser, an omnidirectional polar pattern, a frequency response of 20 Hz – 20 kHz, and an output impedance of N/A. The sensitivity is -41 dBV/Pa (9 mV/Pa) (open circuit voltage at 1 kHz typical), and the maximum SPL is 107 dB SPL (1 kHz at 1% THD). The signal-to-noise ratio is 60 dB, and the dynamic range is 73 dB at 1 kHz. The MX153 operates in an operating temperature range of -18°C (0°F) to 57°C (135°F), and its polarity produces negative voltage on Pin 3 with respect to Pin 1 when there is positive pressure on the diaphragm. It requires +1-5 V DC power (500 µA max.) and weighs 19.76 g.

The SLXD4 receiver weighs 1.8 lb (816 g) without antennas and has dimensions of 42 × 197 × 152 mm. It is powered by the included power supply and has a spurious rejection of >75 dB typical. The RF input uses a BNC connector with an impedance of 50 Ω, and the audio output has a gain adjustment range of -18 to +42 dB in 1 dB steps. The configuration includes a 1/4″ (6.35 mm) and XLR balanced impedance of 50 Ω, and the full-scale output is +12 dBV for 1/4″ and LINE setting and -15 dBV for MIC setting. The receiver has a mic/line switch with a 30 dB pad, phantom power protection, and a network interface with single port Ethernet 10/100 Mbps. It supports DHCP or manual IP address for network addressing capability and has a maximum cable length of 100 m (328 ft).

The SLXD1 bodypack transmitter offers a mic offset range of 0 to 21 dB in 3 dB steps. It can be powered by a Shure SB903 rechargeable Li-Ion battery or AA batteries at 1.5 V. The battery runtime is up to 10 hours with the Shure SB903 and up to 8 hours with AA batteries. The dimensions are 3.86 × 2.68 × 1.0 in (98 × 68 × 25.5 mm), and the weight is 3.1 oz (89 g) without batteries. The housing is made of PC/ABS, and the audio input connection uses a 4-pin male mini connector (TA4M) with an unbalanced configuration and an impedance of 1 MΩ. The maximum input level is 8.2 dBV (7.27 Vpp), and the preamplifier equivalent input noise (EIN) is -118 dBV A-weighted typical. The RF output connector is SMA, and the antenna type is 1/4 wave with an impedance of 50 Ω and an occupied bandwidth of 200kHz. The modulation type is Shure proprietary digital, and the power options are 1 mW or 10 mW.


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