SHURE BLX2/PG58 - Microphone

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Product Type Wireless Handheld Microphone System
Brand Shure
Model BLX2/PG58
Microphone Capsule PG58 Dynamic, Cardioid
Transmitter Type Handheld (BLX2)
Frequency Range UHF (varies by region; typically 518–542 MHz or 614–638 MHz)
Dimensions Approx. 224 mm (length) x 51 mm (diameter)
Weight 218 g (without batteries)
Power Source 2 AA batteries (alkaline recommended)
Battery Life Up to 14 hours (alkaline)
Key Functions On/Off, Mute, Sync with BLX4 receiver
Audio Output Via receiver (BLX4) XLR and 1/4" jack
Operating Range Up to 91 m (300 ft) line-of-sight
Recommended Use Vocals, public speaking, presentations
Maintenance & Cleaning Wipe with a soft, dry cloth; avoid moisture and solvents
Safety Precautions Keep away from water, do not disassemble, use only specified batteries
Spare Parts Batteries, microphone grille (optional)
Repairability Contact Shure service for repairs; battery compartment user-replaceable
General Information Includes BLX2 handheld transmitter with PG58 cartridge; requires BLX4 receiver (sold separately)

Frequently Asked Questions - BLX2/PG58 SHURE

How do I pair the BLX2/PG58 with the receiver?
Press and hold the sync button on the receiver (BLX4) until the LED flashes, then press the sync button on the BLX2 transmitter. The LEDs will stop flashing when pairing is complete.
What batteries does the BLX2 use and how long do they last?
It uses two AA batteries. Alkaline batteries provide up to 14 hours of use. Rechargeable batteries may have shorter life.
What is the operating range of the BLX2/PG58?
The typical range is up to 91 meters (300 feet) in line-of-sight conditions. Range may vary based on obstructions and RF interference.
Is the BLX2/PG58 compatible with other Shure wireless systems?
The BLX2 transmitter is specifically designed for the BLX series receivers. It may not be compatible with other series like ULX or QLX.
How do I mute the microphone?
Slide the mute switch on the transmitter to the mute position (usually the middle position). The LED will turn red when muted.
Can I use the BLX2/PG58 with a different microphone capsule?
No, the BLX2 transmitter is designed for the PG58 capsule only. Interchanging capsules may damage the unit.
Why is the LED on the transmitter not turning on?
Check if batteries are inserted correctly and have sufficient charge. Replace with fresh alkaline batteries if needed. Also ensure the power switch is in the ON position.
How do I clean the microphone grille?
Unscrew the grille, wash it with warm water and mild soap, then dry thoroughly. Avoid submerging the entire microphone.
What should I do if there is interference or dropouts?
Move closer to the receiver, avoid metallic obstacles, and try changing the channel on both transmitter and receiver. Ensure no other wireless devices are on the same frequency.
Can I use the BLX2/PG58 for recording instruments?
While it is optimized for vocals due to the PG58 capsule, it can be used for loud instruments like guitar amps, but may not capture nuances as well as dedicated instrument mics.

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Brand : SHURE

Model : BLX2/PG58

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