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Description

Experience the freedom of movement and pristine sound quality with the Shure PG14 guitar wireless system, a trusted choice for musicians seeking reliable and interference-free performance. Designed specifically for guitarists, this wireless solution liberates you from the constraints of cables, allowing you to focus entirely on your craft. The Shure PG14 system operates within the UHF frequency band, ensuring a stable and clear signal even in the most crowded RF environments, making it ideal for both studio sessions and live performances.

The PG14 system includes a compact bodypack transmitter and a robust receiver, engineered to handle the rigors of touring. Its Audio Reference Companding technology provides exceptional audio clarity, delivering a natural and dynamic sound that captures every nuance of your performance. With a range of up to 300 feet, you can roam the stage with confidence, knowing your sound is always crystal clear and consistent.

Easy to set up and use, the Shure PG14 offers intuitive controls and a straightforward interface, making it accessible for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to wireless systems. Its durable, rugged construction ensures longevity, capable of withstanding the demands of any gig.

Key Features:

  • Operates in the UHF frequency band for minimized interference
  • Audio Reference Companding for superior sound quality
  • Up to 300 feet of reliable wireless range
  • Compact and durable bodypack transmitter
  • Easy setup and user-friendly controls
  • Ideal for live performances and studio recording
  • Robust build quality suitable for touring musicians

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Comparisons

  • The Shure PGX14 system is considered reliable and offers good sound quality for its price, though some feel it lacks the durability of Sennheiser's G3 metal builds.

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User experience

  • Users have reported that PGX wireless beltpacks endure rough handling, including being dropped and tugged by cables, without significant damage over four years.

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Features and functionality

  • The Shure PGX14 system operates effectively at distances over 125 feet, finding clear channels and maintaining a strong signal even on large stages.

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Build quality

  • The PGX series is noted for its plastic construction, which some find less robust compared to metal alternatives like the Sennheiser G3.

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See how Issac Hale uses Shure PG14 guitar wireless

Issac Hale

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Isaac uses a shure wirless unit. the band preferes wireless as oposed to cables because of their hectic shows. the dont want to risk cables being pulled by fans jumping on stage, or themselves walking on stage

See how Cole Crutchfield uses Shure PG14 guitar wireless

Cole Crutchfield

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KNocked Loose

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knocked loose use shure wireless units live. they use wireless unites to ensure nothing gets unplugged during the live preformance

See how Ryan Phillips uses Shure PG14 guitar wireless

Ryan Phillips

Guitarist

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Ryan states that he uses a shure wireless for his guitars. He has used the same wireless for years. Ryan states that he uses a wireless, because he moves around too much to use a cable. He states that he Technically shouldn't use this wireless anymore becouse of the frequencys, but he uses it anyway

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