SM86 with PGX Handheld Transmitter
- Description
- Features
- Specs
- Downloads
- Frequency Versions
Description:
The SM86 with the PGX2 transmitter features the SM86 cardioidPicks up most sound in front of the microphone and some from the sides. It is less susceptible to feedback in high volume environments.
Read moreGo to the glossary condenser microphoneCondenser microphones are more sensitive, give a smooth, natural sound and need to be powered.
Read moreGo to the glossary head with an extended high frequency responseThis is the range of frequencies, from the lowest to the highest, that a mic can pick up.
Read moreGo to the glossary. As a condenser microphoneCondenser microphones are more sensitive, give a smooth, natural sound and need to be powered.
Read moreGo to the glossary you can expect vocal reproduction with perfect clarity.
The transmitter includes a single power/mute switch and an LED indicator showing power, mute and battery status. You will get 8 hours of continuous use using 2 x AA batteries (included) and has an operating range of 92m.
This transmitter requires the PGX4 receiver to complete the system.
All Shure wireless transmitter designs allow for interchangeable microphone heads.
Features:
- Automatic Transmitter Setup
- Multi-function LED Indicator (power, lockout, mute, low battery)
- Two AA batteries provide 8 hours of continuous use
- 300 ft. (92 m) operating range
- -10db pad
- Available models
- PGX2/PG58: DynamicDynamic mics have a simple, rugged construction and can handle very high sound pressure levels.
Read moreGo to the glossary, CardioidPicks up most sound in front of the microphone and some from the sides. It is less susceptible to feedback in high volume environments.
Read moreGo to the glossary - PGX2/SM58: DynamicDynamic mics have a simple, rugged construction and can handle very high sound pressure levels.
Read moreGo to the glossary, CardioidPicks up most sound in front of the microphone and some from the sides. It is less susceptible to feedback in high volume environments.
Read moreGo to the glossary - PGX2/SM86: CondenserCondenser microphones are more sensitive, give a smooth, natural sound and need to be powered.
Read moreGo to the glossary, CardioidPicks up most sound in front of the microphone and some from the sides. It is less susceptible to feedback in high volume environments.
Read moreGo to the glossary - PGX2/Beta58: DynamicDynamic mics have a simple, rugged construction and can handle very high sound pressure levels.
Read moreGo to the glossary, 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
- PGX2/PG58: DynamicDynamic mics have a simple, rugged construction and can handle very high sound pressure levels.
Specs:
- Audio Input Level: +2 dBV maximum at –10dB position, –8 dBV maximum at 0dB position
- Gain Adjustment Range: 10dB
- RF Transmitter Output: 30 mW maximum (dependent on applicable country regulations)
- Housing: Molded PC/ABS handle and battery cup
Frequency Versions:
Frequency ranges and power output for the transmitters
| Band | Range | Power Output |
| K5E* | 606-630 MHz | 10 mW |
| P6 | 702-720 MHz | 10 mW |
| T1** | 846-865 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.