SM87A with ULX2 Handheld Transmitter
- Description
- Features
- Specs
- Downloads
- Frequency Versions
Description:
The SM87A with the ULX2 transmitter features the SM87A supercardioidPicks up most sound in front of the microphone and very little from the sides, making it more directional than a cardioid mic.
Read moreGo to the glossary condenserCondenser microphones are more sensitive, give a smooth, natural sound and need to be powered.
Read moreGo to the glossary vocal microphone head which is tailored for a smooth, warm accurate sound.
The ULX2 Wireless Handheld Transmitter offers advanced features and controls including a backlit LCD display showing group, channel and battery fuel guage. It also has frequencyThis is how many times a sound or radio wave oscillates in one second.
Read moreGo to the glossary and power lockout cabability and can be used continuously for up to 8 hours using 1 x 9v Battery (included).
This transmitter requires the ULXP4 receiver to complete the system.
All Shure wireless transmitter designs allow for interchangeable microphone heads.
Features:
- Power: On/Off Switch, Battery
- LED-Green When ON, Red When Battery Low
- Three-segment Battery Power Icon
- PEAK Icon-Appears When Audio Signal Overloads
- Group/Channel Displays
- SET Button for Saving Settings
- Adjustable Audio Gain Control
- Battery Cover Unscrews to Expose Battery and Gain Control
Specs:
- Effective Range: 100 m (300 ft.) under optimal conditions
- Audio Frequency ResponseThis is the range of frequencies, from the lowest to the highest, that a mic can pick up.
Read moreGo to the glossary: 25 to 15,000 Hz, ±2 dB - Transmitter Gain Adjustment Range: 25 dB
- Receiver Audio Output Level (±38 kHz deviation, 1 kHz tone)
- XLR connector (into 600 ohm load): +3.9 dBV (line), –17 dBV (mic)
- 1/4 inch connector (into 3000 ohm load): –2 dBV
- RF SensitivityThis is how mich signal a microphone produces for a given amount of sound.
Read moreGo to the glossary: 1.26 μV for 12 dB SINAD (typical) - Image Rejection: 80 dB typical
- Spurious Rejection: 75 dB typical
- Ultimate Quieting (reference ±38 kHz deviation) : >105 dB, A-weighted
- System Distortion (reference ±38 kHz deviation, 1 kHz modulation): 0.3% total harmonic distortionTotal Harmonic Distortion is a measure of how much electrical noise a device produces.
Read moreGo to the glossary, typical - Power Requirements: 9V alkaline battery; 8.4 V Nicad optional
- Battery Life: 8 to 9 hours (with 9V alkaline battery)
- Operating Temperature Range: - 20° to 49° C (- 4° to 120° F)
- Overall Dimensions: 228.6 L x 51 mm
- Net Weight: 258 g
- RF Power Output: 30 mW maximum
- Dynamic RangeThis is the difference between the queitest and loudest sound that a mic can pick up.
Read moreGo to the glossary: >100 dB, A-weighted
Downloads:
User Guides
Frequency Versions:
| Frequency ranges and power output for the transmitters | ||
| Band | Range | Power Output |
| G3E | 470-506 MHz | 30 mW |
| K2E* | 606-642 MHz | 10 mW |
| M2 | 662-698 MHz | 30 mW |
| Q2 | 748-784 MHz | 30 mW |
| S3 ** | 829-865 MHz | 10 mW |
* Primary UK frequency version covering Channel 38. Usable now and after the 2012 switchover.
** Can be used after 2012 switchover if tuned to licence free deregulated spectrum (863-865) ONLY.
Channel 38 switchover information and helpline 01992 703038
Please note that a valid license is required to operate wireless equipment in Channel 38. Contact JFMG at www.jfmg.co.uk for details.