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Description

Experience the freedom of wireless sound with the Shure SVX14 Wireless System, an ideal choice for performers who demand reliability and clarity on stage. This system is designed to deliver clear audio transmission with minimal interference, allowing you to focus on your performance without worrying about signal dropouts. Its intuitive setup process ensures you spend less time tweaking settings and more time doing what you love.

The SVX14 Wireless System operates in the UHF frequency band, providing excellent range and signal integrity, perfect for small to medium-sized venues. Its robust build and dependable performance make it a staple for live sound and stage setups. Whether you're a vocalist or instrumentalist, this system provides the versatility you need with its multiple channel options, ensuring you can find the right frequency for your environment.

The receiver features an easy-to-read LED display that helps you monitor your signal strength and battery life at a glance, reducing the guesswork during critical moments of your performance. With the inclusion of a reliable bodypack transmitter, the SVX14 is a comprehensive solution for musicians looking to cut the cord and elevate their stage presence.

Key Features:

  • Operates in the UHF frequency band for clear, interference-free transmission
  • Easy-to-read LED display for monitoring signal and battery status
  • Includes both receiver and bodypack transmitter
  • Multiple channels available for flexible frequency selection
  • Designed for reliable performance in small to medium-sized venues
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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Shure SVX14 Wireless System.

Comparisons

  • Shure SVX14/PGA31 is recommended over GLX-D for avoiding 2.4 GHz interference in university settings.

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  • Sennheiser's EW500 is preferred over Shure's QLX series for its superior capsule selection, like the 935/945, providing better vocal performance.

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  • Sennheiser's Evolution series offers great value and robust build quality, with the EW500 level providing network control and easy configuration.

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  • Sennheiser's Evolution series and Shure's QLXD are both valued for their audio quality, but Shure's digital path and configuration ease win for some users.

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Features and functionality

  • SVX14 system is suggested for its compatibility with headworn mics, reducing feedback issues in PA setups.

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  • Shure's QLXD systems feature metal body packs and TA4F connectors, which are more reliable but challenging to repair compared to Sennheiser's 1/8" locking connectors.

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  • Shure's QLXD and ULXD systems are praised for their digital audio paths, providing exceptional sound quality in live sound applications.

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Use cases and applications

  • Headworn mics are preferred over lavaliers due to better gain before feedback in lecture hall settings.

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  • Shure's QLXD allows for seamless receiver-transmitter syncing, simplifying setup and reducing stress during live event preparations.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Standard Eneloop rechargeable batteries are preferred over the Pro series for long-term low power usage.

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Value and pricing

  • Shure and Sennheiser products are noted as hard to find at original prices in India, leading to potential overpricing.

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Build quality

  • Sennheiser G4 has a metal beltpack, while XSW-2 is plastic, affecting durability.

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User experience

  • Users highlight the ability of Shure's QLXD to lock-out all controls, reducing accidental adjustments during performances.

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See how Daniel Barros Project uses Shure SVX14 Wireless System

Daniel Barros Project

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In this picture Daniel Barros can be seen playing his Eiphone EJ-200 with a wireless system

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