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Shure introduces new wireless microphone system for content creation, ENG, broadcast, and video

SLX-D+ features wide tuning across all components up to 138 MHz, operating across multiple frequency bands, and enabling country-wide deployment

Shure has launched the SLX-D+ wireless microphone system, which offers an expanded feature set, including remote system management, AES-256 encryption and automatic feedback suppression.

The microphone system can be used for content creation, electronic newsgathering (ENG), and in the broadcast and video industries, said the company.

SLX-D+ features wide tuning across all components up to 138 MHz, operating across multiple frequency bands, and enabling country-wide deployment.

It includes the company’s ShowLink Ease technology, providing real-time, two-way communication between receiver and transmitter. Once synced, the transmitter remains paired to the receiver every time it is powered on. This allows for automated radio frequency (RF) set up, and remote parameter adjustments, eliminating the need for physical proximity and streamlining live management from performance to performance, said Shure.

RF cascading makes it possible for three SLX-D+ Quad Receivers to be linked together to create a 12-channel SLX-D+ receiver system, added the company. This facilitates the ability to quickly scale up and condense the footprint of multi-channel wireless systems without requiring additional accessories.

SLX-D+’s audio summing feature on dual and quad receivers enables users to set and combine audio levels, then mix them down between one and two outputs, simplifying the process of managing wireless output levels and managing receiver outputs to best match open mixer channels.

“As we introduce SLX-D+, we’re not just raising the bar for wireless technology; we’re empowering our customers to push creative boundaries by removing complexity from their workflows,” said Nick Wood, Associate VP, marketing and product management. “By making advanced features like wide tuning and remote management accessible to a broader audience, we’re making wireless more resilient to the most common challenges, streamlining the path to great audio, and shaping a future where audio professionals and volunteers alike can innovate with confidence.”