Shure UR1-X1 Bodypack Transmitter X1 (944-952 MHz) (1540-36)

$499.00

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Description

The Shure UR1-X1 Bodypack Transmitter is a professional-grade wireless audio transmitter designed for stage and broadcast applications. It operates within the X1 frequency range of 944-952 MHz, providing reliable and interference-free transmission. The bodypack transmitter is compact and lightweight, allowing for easy attachment to clothing or instrument straps. It features advanced wireless technology and a robust construction, ensuring reliable performance and durability in demanding environments. The Shure UR1 X1 Bodypack Transmitter is a versatile and dependable tool for delivering high-quality audio signals wirelessly, making it ideal for live performances, presentations, and broadcast applications.

  • Wide frequency range: The bodypack transmitter operates within the X1 frequency range of 944-952 MHz, providing a stable and interference-free transmission for clear and reliable audio performance.
  • Durable construction: It is built with a robust and rugged design, ensuring durability and longevity even in demanding professional environments.
  • Compact and lightweight: The bodypack transmitter is compact and lightweight, making it comfortable to wear and easy to conceal on the body or attach to clothing or instrument straps.
  • Advanced wireless technology: It incorporates advanced wireless technology, offering a stable and secure wireless connection with minimal latency and excellent signal quality.
  • Versatile compatibility: The Shure UR1-X1 Bodypack Transmitter is compatible with a wide range of Shure wireless systems, allowing for seamless integration and flexibility in various audio setups.

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 3 × 1 in
State

  • Shure UR1-X1 Bodypack Transmitter Frequency X1 (944-952 MHz)