The Shure ULXD4Q Quad Channel Digital Wireless Receiver offers four channels of uncompromising audio quality, RF signal stability, and advanced setup features in a space-efficient single rack unit. Rugged yet lightweight and compact, the 1RU all-metal chassis houses four independent receivers, each with its own audio and RF meters, gain control, and XLR outputs that can be either direct or summed for flexible signal routing. At only 7.6 pounds, the ULXD4Q offers space savings in the rack and cost savings when shipping. With RF cascade and two Ethernet ports, units can easily share RF signal and be networked together for simplified frequency coordination and deployment. For networked audio applications, Dante™ digital networking allows multiple channels of audio over a single Ethernet cable. With the suite of features and benefits ULX-D® Digital Wireless Systems offer, the ULXD4Q is truly generations ahead of any other available receiver in its class, and brings a new level of performance and scale to professional sound reinforcement.

Note: When purchasing separate wireless components, please match their frequency bands to ensure proper system operation.

Shure ULXD4Q-G50 Features:
  • Operates in the G50 Band (470-532MHz)
  • Four receivers in rugged 1RU metal chassis with internal power supply
  • Individual gain controls, LED meters, and XLR outputs for each channel
  • Digital predictive switching diversity
  • Dante™ digital networked audio over Ethernet

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