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Shure SLXD+ Wireless Lavalier Microphone System K55

£899.00

Shure SLXD+ Wireless Lavalier Microphone System K55 is by Shure. If you are searching for a Wireless mic, you can order it using our UK delivery roadie service. Read More for product details and specifications from Shure .

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The Shure SLXD+ Wireless Lavalier Microphone System K55 is New and In stock, delivered to all areas of the UK using our roadie delivery service. The Shure SLXD+ Wireless Lavalier Microphone System K55 is a professional digital wireless solution for presenters speakers and performers requiring reliable secure speech reinforcement. Combining a compact SLXD1+ bodypack transmitter SLXD4+ single-channel receiver and the WL185m cardioid lavalier microphone it delivers transparent 24-bit audio with exceptionally low latency for natural confident vocal reproduction.Designed for venues that demand stability and control the SLXD+ system features advanced RF performance remote transmitter management and robust metal construction. The K55 frequency band offers broad tuning flexibility making it ideal for theatres houses of worship corporate events and broadcast environments.

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Shure

Shure is one of the most respected microphone manufacturers in audio, known for producing durable and dependable microphones used in studio recording, live performance, and broadcast. The brand has a long history of setting standards for reliability and sound quality.

Shure microphones are widely used for vocals, instruments, and live sound, with many models considered industry benchmarks. MicPro suggests Shure microphones for users seeking proven performance, versatility, and microphones trusted across professional environments.

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Microphones

Microphones are essential tools for capturing sound in recording, broadcast, and live performance. Different microphone types are designed for different sources, environments, and uses, from studio vocals and instruments to live sound and field recording. Choosing the right microphone depends on factors such as sound source, room acoustics, sensitivity, and the character you want to capture.

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Cardioid

Cardioid is a directional microphone pickup pattern that captures sound primarily from the front while reducing sound from the sides and rear. It is widely used for vocals, podcasting, and live sound, helping to control background noise and reduce feedback in both studio and performance environments.

Lavalier

Lavalier microphones are small, discreet microphones designed to be clipped to clothing for hands-free use. They are commonly used in broadcast, theatre, film, presentations, and content creation, providing clear voice capture while remaining visually unobtrusive.

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Podcast

Podcast microphones are designed to deliver clear, intimate voice capture with minimal background noise, making them ideal for spoken-word content such as podcasts, interviews and streaming. They focus on vocal clarity, presence and consistency, helping voices sound natural and professional even in home or untreated recording spaces.

Available in USB and XLR formats, podcast mics are often tuned to reduce plosives and sibilance while maintaining warmth and detail. Whether used for solo shows or multi-person setups, they are a reliable choice for creators who want straightforward setup and broadcast-quality results.

Vocal

Vocal microphones are designed specifically to capture the human voice with clarity, presence and control. They focus on the key midrange frequencies that help vocals cut through a mix, whether in live performance, studio recording or broadcast use.

Available in dynamic and condenser designs, vocal mics are built to manage plosives, sibilance and feedback while maintaining a natural, expressive sound. They are a core choice for singers, presenters and spoken-word performers across live, studio and streaming environments.

Wireless

Wireless microphones use radio transmission to send audio from the microphone to a receiver without a physical cable. They are widely used in live performance, broadcast, theatre, and presentations, allowing freedom of movement while maintaining clear and reliable sound.