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Description

Elevate your performance with the Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10, a dynamic microphone system that combines Shure's renowned sound quality with the freedom of wireless technology. Ideal for vocalists who crave the flexibility to roam the stage without compromising on audio clarity, this system is engineered for ease of use and reliability.

The QuickScan technology ensures swift and seamless frequency selection, eradicating the usual setup hassles. This system includes the BLX4 receiver and the BLX2/SM58 handheld transmitter, which features the legendary SM58 cardioid dynamic microphone capsule known for its warm and clear vocal reproduction.

Designed for performers who demand dependability, the Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10 offers up to 14 hours of continuous performance using two AA batteries. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your musical journey, this system delivers superb audio and a user-friendly experience right out of the box.

Key Features:

  • Legendary SM58 cardioid dynamic microphone capsule
  • BLX4 receiver for reliable signal reception
  • QuickScan technology for easy frequency selection
  • Up to 14 hours of battery life with two AA batteries
  • User-friendly design for quick setup and operation
  • Microphone clip included for convenience

Product specs

Brand Shure
Model BLX24 / SM58=-J10
Year 2010s
Categories Microphones
Electronics Analog, Digital, Solid State
Microphone Type Dynamic
Polar Pattern Cardioid
Wired/Wireless Wireless

FAQs

What is the polar pattern of the Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10 microphone?

The Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10 features a cardioid polar pattern, which effectively isolates the main sound source while minimizing background noise, making it ideal for live vocal performances.

Is the Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10 microphone suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10 is designed for live performances, offering reliable wireless connectivity and the SM58’s renowned vocal clarity and durability.

How far can the Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10 transmit wirelessly?

The Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10 can transmit wirelessly up to 300 feet (approximately 100 meters), allowing performers to move freely on stage without losing signal.

What type of power supply does the Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10 require?

The Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10 system requires two AA batteries for the transmitter, providing up to 14 hours of continuous use.

Is the Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10 an analog or digital system?

The Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10 is an analog wireless system, offering a cost-effective solution with Shure’s Audio Reference Companding technology for clear sound quality.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Shure BLX24 / SM58=-J10.

Features and functionality

  • The BLX series is not rack-mountable by default, unless opting for the version with BNC connections, which offers better integration for larger setups.

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  • Shure Wireless Workbench is recommended for frequency coordination, but integrating non-Shure equipment like Galaxy IEMs can be challenging.

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  • Shure's UA844 antenna distribution amplifier accommodates only 5 diversity receivers, complicating setups with more units.

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User experience

  • Users report the BLX packs are prone to breakage, especially if dropped or mishandled, due to their plastic construction.

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  • Antenna placement directly below microphones can be ineffective; horizontal placement beside the stage may improve reliability.

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Use cases and applications

  • It's noted that using more than four BLX channels with built-in antennas leads to performance issues; the BLX-R version and antenna splitters might mitigate these problems.

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Comparisons

  • The SLXD series is suggested for better RF performance and efficiency, with double receivers that share ports and antennas, allowing for streamlined cabling and integration.

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Value and pricing

  • For those constrained by budget yet requiring robust performance, Sennheiser's EW-D systems are mentioned as a potentially more cost-effective alternative to Shure's digital offerings.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Using 1/2 wave antennas with external mounting kits and 25' BNC cables can disrupt the ground plane, affecting performance.

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  • Antennas should not be oriented with tips pointing towards microphones, as this is the null point and can degrade performance.

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  • Using a proper copper ground near antennas could improve the ground plane and enhance signal stability.

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Other

  • HDMI via CAT6 cables, even not directly near the rack, can cause RF interference; testing without them might reduce dropouts.

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