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Shure SLXD14D+E G65

Digital 2-Channel UHF Wireless System

  • Consisting of an SLXD4+ dual receiver and two pocket transmitters with TA4M connector
  • Frequency range: 470 - 606 MHz
  • Audio transmission: 24 Bit / 48 kHz
  • Dynamic range: >118 dB
  • Switching bandwidth: 136 MHz
  • Switchable transmitting power: 1 mW/ 10 mW
  • Up to 14 simultaneous systems in 6 MHz TV bands
  • Up to 11 simultaneous systems in 6 MHz TV bands
  • Automatic setup and pairing
  • ShowLink Ease enables remote control and management of the transmission parameters of paired devices
  • Integrated Shure Digital Feedback Reducer software
  • XLR/Jack out
  • AES-256 encryption
  • Transmitter powered by 1.5 V AA batteries, providing up to eight hours of operation
  • Optionally also available with Li-ion battery SB903 (not included)
  • Weight: 930 g (receiver), 89 g (pocket transmitter)
  • Includes 19" mounting accessories, power supply, 1/4 Lambda antennas, bags and AA batteries
  • Suitable guitar cable WA 305: Art. 349583 (not included)
  • Available since February 2026
  • Item number 635748
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Guitar Channels 2
  • Transmission Format Digital
  • Frequency 470 MHz – 606 MHz
  • Transmitter Type Pocket Transmitter
  • Receiver Type Stationary
  • Mountable Antenna BNC
  • Charging System Optional
  • Integrated Battery No
  • Dante No
  • Diversity Yes
  • Usable Frequencies 32
  • Switching bandwidth in MHz 138 MHz
  • Frequency Display Yes
  • Automatic Frequency Search Yes
  • Network Connection Yes
  • Battery Status Display Yes
  • Transmitter battery powered Optional
  • Output XLR
  • Receiver Width in mm 197 mm
  • Receiver Height in mm 42 mm
  • Receiver Depth in mm 152 mm
  • Rackkit Yes
  • Receiver Weight in kg 0,93 kg
$1,666
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Available at short notice (usually 2-5 days)
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Information on the supported frequency ranges

Here you can see which frequencies are supported by this wireless system and the countries in which these frequencies are allowed in the future for wireless applications.

All information is without guarantee