Shure MXW2/SM58
Handheld Transmitter with SM58 Capsule
Description
Coupled with the SM58 cartridge, the MXW2 is a handheld transmitter compatible with microflex Wireless Systems. With lightweight but durable construction and integrated diversity antennas, the MXW2 delivers vivid lifelike sound, intelligent wireless performance, encrypted transmission, and advanced rechargeability for presentation and conferencing applications.
List price *
£610.00
Key features
- Interchangeable microphone cartridges: Available with the SM58, SM86, Beta 58A and VP68 signature Shure microphones
- Dual transmit antennas: Maximizes transmission strength depending on hand placement
- Bi-directional wireless: Enables real time remote control of all wireless microphone settings
- Programmable mute button: Customise local or remote muting behavior per application, with options including push-to-talk, push-to-mute, and external control.
- Standby mode: Enabled remotely during breaks or periods of inactivity to significantly extend battery life when not in use.
- Wide working range: Reliable wireless coverage extends up to 160 feet (50 meters)
- Range warning alert: Emits beeping sound when range limit is exceeded
- Easy transmitter linking: Assign the microphone to an Access Point channel by simply docking it into a Networked Charging Station and pressing “link”
- Encrypted wireless: AES 256-bit encryption for secure transmission.
- Advanced Li-ion batteries: Smart lithium-ion internal batteries provide up to 9 hours of continuous use, charge to full in 2 hours, and enable remote monitoring over the network of remaining runtime and charge status in hours and minutes
- USB charging: Connects to any standard USB power source for “always on” usage.
What we say
Coupled with Shure's legendary SM58 cartridge, the MXW2 is a handheld transmitter compatible with Microflex Wireless family of systems. Lightweight with integrated diversity antennas, this delivers excellent performance along with encrypted transmission along with a handy programmable mute button.
Ben SpurgeonSenior Technical Manager, Audiologic