Probably the easiest wireless system to set up and use:
1. Connect PGX4 receiver to mains.
2. Connect PGX4 MIC OUT to mixer MIC input or PGX4 LINE OUT to LINE input of mixer or amplifier.
3. Add 2 AA batteries to PGX2/BETA58A Handheld Transmitter.
4. Turn on PGX4 and scan for a clear channel.
5. Push MUTE button on PGX2.
6. Point IR Port of PGX2 to PGX4 and press the PGX4's SYNC button for automatic transmitter setup.
7. The PGX4's Green LED comes on and you are READY to rock.
System includes:
PGX2/BETA58A Handheld Microphone/Transmitter
PGX4 Wireless Receiver
PGX Performance Gear Carrying Case
Shure PGX2/BETA58A Handheld Microphone/Transmitter
The Shure BETA 58A is a high-output supercardioid dynamic
vocal microphone designed for professional sound reinforcement
and project studio recording. It maintains a true supercardioid
pattern throughout its frequency range. This insures high gain
before feedback, maximum isolation from other sound sources,
and minimum off–axis tone coloration. The BETA 58A has a
shaped frequency response that is ideal for close–up vocals.
The superb performance of this microphone is not affected by
rough handling because of its rugged construction, proven shock
mount system, and hardened steel mesh grille. Typical applications
for the BETA 58A include lead vocals, backup vocals and
speech.
BETA58 Features
• Frequency response tailored for vocals, with brightened
midrange and bass rolloff to control proximity effect
• Uniform supercardioid pattern for high gain before feedback
and superior rejection of off–axis sound
• Neodymium magnet for high signal–to–noise output
• Hardened steel mesh grille that resists wear and abuse
• Advanced pneumatic shock mount system that minimizes
transmission of mechanical noise and vibration
• Minimally effected by varying load impedance
• Legendary Shure quality and reliability
Designed to meet the needs of traveling performers, Shure's PGX2 feature a full selection of industry-standard handheld vocal microphones. Options include the rugged PG58, the legendary SM58®, the award-winning SM86, and the precision-crafted Beta 58A®. Performance Gear Wireless Systems feature Shure's patented Audio Reference Companding for crystal-clear sound beyond the limits of conventional wireless technology.
PGX2 Features
• Automatic Transmitter Setup
• Multi-function LED Indicator (power, lockout, mute, low battery)
• -10db pad
• 2 AA batteries provide 8 hours of continuous use
• 18 MHz operating range
Shure PGX4 Wireless Receiver
Shure's PGX4 receiver makes wireless setup a snap. With features like Automatic Frequency Selection and Automatic Transmitter Setup, the PGX4 offers the best in wireless to performers on the go. Performance Gear Wireless Systems feature Shure's patented Audio Reference Companding for crystal-clear sound beyond the limits of conventional wireless technology.
PGX4 Features
• Automatic Transmitter Setup
• Automatic Frequency Selection
• 90 Selectable frequencies across 18 MHz bandwidth
• 1/4 wave antennas
• Microprocessor- controlled diversity
• Channel display LED
• XLR and 1/4" outputs
Shure PGX Performance Gear Carrying Case


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"I took the mic [SM58] up in front of the crowd and said, 'These are the best mics in the world because you can do this!' and I literally slammed it on the floor. I bent over and calmly picked it up and carried on speaking. It was still perfect."
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- Ian Anderson

"They [Beta 87A] have a sensitive sound, and are very expressive. On stage or in the studio, they translate anything I do or say very precisely. Whatever I put in comes out sounding the same way; there's no false coloration."
- Brian Wilson

"I have been using Shure microphones live and in the studio since I started. Since I do all my live work with these mics, the sound of my voice going into a Shure is how I hear my voice when working."
- David Gray

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"In choosing Shure for my performances over the years, the quality and consistency has always been first class. My vocals are always crisp and my guitar sound is loud and clear."
- Buddy Guy
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