About This Listing

The Shure PGXD14/85 is a wireless lavalier microphone system offering high-quality 24-bit / 48 kHz digital audio in a cost-effective, reliable package that's easy to use. The lightweight tabletop receiver is highly portable, making it an excellent fit for on-the-go presenters, lecturers, fitness instructors, performers, and DJs working in small venues—including weddings, houses of worship, classrooms, offices, and conference spaces.

PGX-D Digital systems operate in the 900 MHz band, far away from potential TV and cell phone interference. The receiver offers true digital diversity, using two antennas and two independent receiver circuits to ensure reliable transmission at a maximum line-of-sight range of up to 200'.

Operation is simple. Press the Scan button, and the receiver scans for a clean frequency. Press the Sync button, and the receiver and transmitter lock to the same channel via infrared ports. That's it, you're up and running. If the RF environment changes and interference is heard, simply rescan and resync to operate on a new clean frequency.

This configuration comes with a WL185 cardioid lavalier mic and a bodypack transmitter that will run for up to 10 hours on two AA batteries. Up to 5 wireless mics can operate simultaneously in the same space.

A Portable System with Easy-to-Use Components Tabletop Receiver
  • Lightweight, plastic construction for portability
  • Fixed, front-facing antennas
  • LEDs indicate audio levels and transmitter battery strength as well as group, channel, and locked/unlocked status
  • The back panel houses an XLR mic-level output as well as a 1/4" instrument-level output
  • Frequency lockout to prevent accidental changes

Bodypack Transmitter

  • TA4M 4-pin input jack with 26 dB of adjustable gain for mic/line/instrument inputs
  • Power switch doubles as mute switch with quick press
  • Frequency, power, and mute lockout to prevent accidental interruptions
  • LEDs show mute, battery, and lockout status
  • Lightweight design with molded ABS housing

Cardioid Lavalier Microphone

  • The WL185 lavalier condenser microphone is built for clear vocal reproduction when using a PA system.
  • The mic features a cardioid polar pattern that rejects unwanted noise, Commshield RF Filtering to minimize RF interference from nearby smartphones, and a tailored frequency response optimized for speech intelligibility.
Add Functionality to Your System Shure offers a variety of headset, instrument, and handheld microphone options to adapt your PGX-D system as your needs evolve.
  • The WL184 supercardioid lavalier mic offers a narrower, feedback-resistant pickup pattern for louder events
  • The discrete MX153 sub-miniature earset mic provides exceptional clarity in spoken word applications
  • The PGA31 is a comfortable headset microphone for lectures and presentations
  • For fitness instructors, the SM31FH is a condenser mic fitness headset with a lightweight, sweat-resistant construction designed to withstand demanding workouts
  • Instrumentalists can attach the WB98H/C flexible gooseneck instrument microphone for brass, woodwind, and percussion applications
  • The WA302 guitar cable lets you connect the bodypack transmitter to a guitar or bass
  • The PGXD2 handheld transmitter is available with different mic capsules for presenters and performers who prefer the flexibility of a handheld microphone—including SM58, SM86, Beta 58A, and Beta 87A capsules

Condition
Brand
Model
  • PGXD14/85 Wireless Microphone System with WL185 Lavalier (Band X8: 902 - 928 MHz)
Finish
  • Standard
Categories
Year
  • 2022
Made In
  • United States
Microphone Type
  • Lavalier
  • Small-Diaphragm Condenser
Polar Pattern
  • Omnidirectional
Electronics
  • Digital
  • Analog
  • Solid State
Wired/Wireless
  • Wireless

About the Seller

BNC Electronics

Trussville, AL, United States
(679)
Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:2,258
Shure PGXD14/85 Digital Wireless Cardioid Lavalier Microphone System (900 MHz)
Shure PGXD14/85 Digital Wireless Cardioid Lavalier Microphone System (900 MHz)
$499

About This Listing

The Shure PGXD14/85 is a wireless lavalier microphone system offering high-quality 24-bit / 48 kHz digital audio in a cost-effective, reliable package that's easy to use. The lightweight tabletop receiver is highly portable, making it an excellent fit for on-the-go presenters, lecturers, fitness instructors, performers, and DJs working in small venues—including weddings, houses of worship, classrooms, offices, and conference spaces.

PGX-D Digital systems operate in the 900 MHz band, far away from potential TV and cell phone interference. The receiver offers true digital diversity, using two antennas and two independent receiver circuits to ensure reliable transmission at a maximum line-of-sight range of up to 200'.

Operation is simple. Press the Scan button, and the receiver scans for a clean frequency. Press the Sync button, and the receiver and transmitter lock to the same channel via infrared ports. That's it, you're up and running. If the RF environment changes and interference is heard, simply rescan and resync to operate on a new clean frequency.

This configuration comes with a WL185 cardioid lavalier mic and a bodypack transmitter that will run for up to 10 hours on two AA batteries. Up to 5 wireless mics can operate simultaneously in the same space.

A Portable System with Easy-to-Use Components Tabletop Receiver
  • Lightweight, plastic construction for portability
  • Fixed, front-facing antennas
  • LEDs indicate audio levels and transmitter battery strength as well as group, channel, and locked/unlocked status
  • The back panel houses an XLR mic-level output as well as a 1/4" instrument-level output
  • Frequency lockout to prevent accidental changes

Bodypack Transmitter

  • TA4M 4-pin input jack with 26 dB of adjustable gain for mic/line/instrument inputs
  • Power switch doubles as mute switch with quick press
  • Frequency, power, and mute lockout to prevent accidental interruptions
  • LEDs show mute, battery, and lockout status
  • Lightweight design with molded ABS housing

Cardioid Lavalier Microphone

  • The WL185 lavalier condenser microphone is built for clear vocal reproduction when using a PA system.
  • The mic features a cardioid polar pattern that rejects unwanted noise, Commshield RF Filtering to minimize RF interference from nearby smartphones, and a tailored frequency response optimized for speech intelligibility.
Add Functionality to Your System Shure offers a variety of headset, instrument, and handheld microphone options to adapt your PGX-D system as your needs evolve.
  • The WL184 supercardioid lavalier mic offers a narrower, feedback-resistant pickup pattern for louder events
  • The discrete MX153 sub-miniature earset mic provides exceptional clarity in spoken word applications
  • The PGA31 is a comfortable headset microphone for lectures and presentations
  • For fitness instructors, the SM31FH is a condenser mic fitness headset with a lightweight, sweat-resistant construction designed to withstand demanding workouts
  • Instrumentalists can attach the WB98H/C flexible gooseneck instrument microphone for brass, woodwind, and percussion applications
  • The WA302 guitar cable lets you connect the bodypack transmitter to a guitar or bass
  • The PGXD2 handheld transmitter is available with different mic capsules for presenters and performers who prefer the flexibility of a handheld microphone—including SM58, SM86, Beta 58A, and Beta 87A capsules

Condition
Brand
Model
  • PGXD14/85 Wireless Microphone System with WL185 Lavalier (Band X8: 902 - 928 MHz)
Finish
  • Standard
Categories
Year
  • 2022
Made In
  • United States
Microphone Type
  • Lavalier
  • Small-Diaphragm Condenser
Polar Pattern
  • Omnidirectional
Electronics
  • Digital
  • Analog
  • Solid State
Wired/Wireless
  • Wireless

About the Seller

BNC Electronics

Trussville, AL, United States
(679)
Joined Reverb:2018
Items Sold:2,258

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