Freddy
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Nice.
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
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Chris S.
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
I use 3 of these for my weddings and events. Very portable with amazing sound and range. Zero dropouts!
BuyerD
Reviewed in Australia on August 2, 2024
We just finished a 20h+ live performance (recorded but also amplified live for audience to hear). This did absolutely brilliantly! No cutouts. Due to it's digital output, the sound is clean, the sibilants are balanced and the t/d/f's are distinguishable (we used DPA 6066). The output voltage on transmitter is 5 volts, which is just what DPA mics need. Also bought the Sony URX-P41D & Sony UTXB40. After comparing sound quality, Shure SLXD is evidently cleaner due to it being digital, whereas Sony is analog.Downside:- It's one channel. It would be good if future iterations make 2 channel like the Sony. That way, someone in audience can hold the handheld mic, and also have their voice amplified for everyone to hear.- 3ms latency/delay. This is maximum latency I'm willing to accept. It's barely noticeable, but I still notice it (just barely). However after doing 20h seminar, it's evident it didn't distract from my thought-process at all. So this isn't a downside, because 3ms is negligible, but worth the mention.- No mute button on transmitter. Although I never needed this during live talk.- No monitoring db level on transmitter. Would be useful in next iteration to ensure no clipping, in case you plug a different mic while speaking.Upside:- Digital, super clean audio. It perfectly recreates the difficult sibilants. There's no harshness to them unlike on the analog Sony wireless.- 5.15 volt output. Will power any phantom powered mic (whether headworn, lavelier, dynamic).- No worries about cut outs. Transmission rock solid.- Long battery life. Can keep the receiver powered indefinitely via USB.- Beats every single wireless digital recorder I've tested. It has the shortest latency (except Sony has 0ms, but it's audio quality is so harsh, and sibilants on Sony are beyond unacceptable). Here's all the wireless I've tested and some of my notes next to them:-DJI Mic: 28ms. 2.11 Volt output. | Too high latency. (Ver II has 23 ms, still ridiculously high)-Rode Wireless Pro II: 9ms. 3.5 Volt output. | Works fine with DPA mics.-Shure SLXD: 3ms. | 5.15 Volt output. | Only one transmitter supported.-Saramonic Blink500B2+: 24ms. No 3.5mm jack. Low volume.-BOYA BY-XM6-S2 Wireless: 63ms. 1.22 volt output.-Hollyland Lark Max: 34ms. 1.22 volt output.
jcarlosizq
Reviewed in Mexico on August 16, 2024
Me encanto la portabilidad del receptor, cuento ya con algunos equipos inalámbricos de shure, compre ese receptor para usar también tanto con mis micros de mano como de diadema e instrumento, excelente decisión de shure al hacer un receptor portable, en México se recomienda usar la frecuencia G58, todos tus dispositivos deben usar la misma frecuencia para que puedas intercambiar entre ellos, si lo compras no te vas a arrepentir