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Description
When you're ready to take the stage, the Shure UR1 Body Pack Transmitter ensures your performance is nothing short of flawless. Designed for professionals who demand reliability and superior audio quality, this transmitter is a cornerstone of the Shure UHF-R wireless system, offering a robust solution for challenging live environments. With 2,400 selectable frequencies and Shure's renowned Audio Reference Companding technology, the UR1 delivers crystal-clear sound with minimal interference, even in the most demanding settings.
Crafted from lightweight magnesium, the UR1 is both durable and discreet, making it easy to wear and conceal during performances. Whether you're using a headworn mic, lavalier, or instrument mic, this transmitter syncs effortlessly with your setup, ensuring a seamless integration every time. Plus, with its user-friendly design, you can count on up to eight hours of continuous use on just two AA batteries, keeping you focused on your performance without worrying about losing power.
Elevate your sound with the confidence that comes from using a trusted name in wireless technology. The Shure UR1 is not just a piece of equipment; it's your ticket to unparalleled audio excellence.
Key Features:
- 2,400 selectable frequencies across a 60MHz bandwidth
- Lightweight magnesium construction (94g/3.25 oz.)
- Compatible with Shure headworn, lavalier, or instrument mics
- Runs on two AA batteries for up to eight hours
- Infrared automatic transmitter sync
- Frequency and power lockout for stable performance
- Bit-mapped backlit LCD for easy visibility
- Removable antenna for flexible use
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Adjusting the brass contacts in the SM58 capsule may resolve popping issues, and replacement of the top pc board can offer a more permanent fix.
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Dave Baksh is shown using a Shure UR1 Body Pack Transmitter in a visual search on Pinterest, curated by Paulo Holguin.
She uses the "Shure UR1 Body Pack Transmitter" with a special antenne, the "Shure UA720 Whip Antenna for UR1 (578-698 MHz)".
In https://youtu.be/Sqfb5AiTrTQ?si=ee6qiAamCTGLPT2d timestamp = 00:50, and https://youtu.be/ecmxyPTDjlU?si=RgPp7v6L8hjlGJ6Y timestamp = 03:10, and older video https://youtu.be/k90vxgk8-to?si=mHy7FwTvCRzK24Di Timestamp = 01:24
In nearly all Jennie's fancams, she can be seen wearing a slim, flat, rectangular bodypack transmitter. The device appears thin, with the antenna positioned on the left side. There is a small square display located at the center, and just below it, the Shure logo is clearly visible. It seems Jennie has been using this UR1 system since the group's early performances with the CM Crown 311a headworn mic. Based on available footage, she was first seen wearing it in 2017 during their performance of "Whistle." All BLACKPINK members have used this same bodypack transmitter from the "Whistle" era up through "Shut Down." They also consistently used the Shure P10R (not the P10R+) in-ear monitor bodypack receivers.
Identifying features of the UR1 matching Jennie’s device:
Slim, flat rectangular body
Smooth surface with no protrusions
Small square screen placed at the center
The Shure logo is clearly printed just below the screen
Antenna positioned on the left side
TA4F mic input jack located on the right side
Identifying features of the P10R matching Jennie’s IEM receiver:
Slightly wider rectangular body
Rectangular screen located in the center
Noticeable bulge or contour in the middle section (not flat)
Two buttons situated directly beneath the screen
White Shure logo text above the screen, indicating it is the P10R, not the P10R+
Volume knob located slightly to the left of center
Two antennas, one on each side (left and right)
3.5mm headphone jack positioned to the right of the volume knob
I haven’t confirmed exactly when BLACKPINK started using the P10R, but it appears that in 2017, they were still using the P9R with a single antenna
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