Shure
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Quantity | 2 |
Condition | Good |
Location | United States |
Warranty | N/A |
Only available to ship within the Continental U.S.
These wireless microphone systems are in good working condition. This listing includes:
Multiple system configurations provide limitless options, each with a choice of legendary Shure microphones. Up to 1400 selectable, pre–programmed frequencies are available, and Automatic Frequency Selection provides a straight shot to a clear channel. ULX Professional systems offer more advanced features and controls, including lockable settings and group scan function.
(1) ULXP4 Receiver
(1) Power Supply
(1) SM58 Handheld Transmitter
(1) ULX1 Beltpack Transmitter
(1) WL185 Lav Mic
(1) Windscreen
(1) Mic Clip
Antennas
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