Shure ULXD4QE=-Z18
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ULXD4Q Digital Quad-Channel Wireless Receiver
The Shure ULXD4Q is a quad-channel wireless network receiver in full rack format for use with ULX-D digital wireless systems. Its 24-bit / 48 kHz digital sound quality, intelligent spectrum management and powerful RF performance, as well as 256-bit AES encryption, make the ULXD4Q ideal for professional sound reinforcement at any scale. Additional features of this quad-channel version include Bodypack Frequency Diversity, combined output channels and Dante™ digital audio networking via Ethernet. High Density mode creates room for as many as 63 active transmitters in one 8 MHz television channel.
Features:
- Four receivers in a sturdy metal rack chassis one unit high (1RU) equipped with an internal power supply
- Up to 72 MHz bandwidth (region-dependent)
- Optimized scanning function automatically finds the best free frequencies and prioritizes them for manual assignment via IR synchronization
- Bodypack Frequency Diversity guarantees an uninterrupted audio signal in critical applications
- Channel-by-channel adjustable gain (up to 60 dB), LED meters and XLR outputs
- Combined output channels (audio summing) send two or more audio channels to combinations of XLR receiver outputs, adjustable via channel gain setting
- Ethernet connection for: streamlined frequency coordination and assignment to all receivers; compatible with Wireless Workbench® 6 software for advanced coordination functions, monitoring and management; supports Dante™ digital audio networks
- Compatible with AMX and Crestron media management systems
- Fault detection and warning
- Intuitive LCD control panel menus and lockable buttons, plus volume and RF indicators with peak indication
- Detachable half-wave antennas
- 24-bit/ 48 kHz digital sound quality
- 20 Hz - 20 kHz frequency range with flat response
- More than 120 dB dynamic range
- Up to 22 active transmitters in one 8 MHz television channel; In High Density mode, up to 63 active transmitters in one 8 MHz channel
- 256-bit AES encryption for secure wireless signal transmission