Shure SLXD2/K8B J52 Handheld Transmitter with KSM8 Capsule - The Ultimate Wireless Solution for J52 Band
Get crystal-clear audio and reliable RF performance with the Shure SLXD2/K8B J52 Handheld Transmitter. Perfect for presentations and performances, this versatile wireless system offers easy setup and rechargeability.
Features:
- • 24-bit Digital Audio: Enjoy transparent, high-quality sound
- • Easy Pairing: Sync your transmitter and receiver effortlessly
- • Interchangeable Capsules: Customize your sound for any application
With its industry-leading digital wireless technology, the SLXD2 ensures seamless operation. The extended frequency range and high dynamic range deliver exceptional audio quality. And with interchangeable microphone capsules, you can choose the perfect sound for your needs.
Whether you're delivering a long presentation or performing on stage at night, the SLXD2 has you covered. Its rugged metal construction and rechargeable battery make it durable and convenient. Upgrade to the optional Shure SB903 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery for even more power and battery monitoring features.

This Shure SLXD2/K8B J52 Handheld Transmitter is a must-have for anyone who needs reliable wireless audio. Ideal for presenters, performers, and anyone in between, it offers crystal-clear sound and easy setup. With a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz (microphone dependent), 120 dB dynamic range, and up to 8 hours of battery life from 2 AA batteries (or upgrade to the optional Shure SB903 Lithium-ion rechargeable battery for more features), it's perfect for all-day use. Its rugged metal construction ensures durability, making it suitable for a variety of environments. The interchangeable microphone capsules allow you to customize the sound for different applications, whether it's a long presentation or a nighttime performance. It's easy to pair with a wireless receiver over IR scan and sync, and offers 32 available channels per frequency band (region dependent), with up to 10 compatible systems per 6MHz TV band and 12 systems per 8 MHz band.