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Better than the SM series and wireless as well? That is what this ULX24 system with BETA 87A head offers. This condenser microphone with high-quality components produces a great sound: all your vocals are reproduced clearly and free of ambient, handling, wind and breathing noise! This is achieved by use of a pop filter, a pneumatic shockmount system and the super-cardioid pickup pattern which ensures a superior reduction of feedback! The low-frequency roll-off ensures that the middle and high tones are well represented and the proximity effect is effectively countered.
In combination with the ULXP4 receiver, you can easily make a connection with the transmitter via automatic transmitter selection and set up. A few presses of a few buttons and the receiver and transmitter are ready to do their part!
Shure’s ULX series distinguishes itself in a few ways. Different settings can be locked, for instance, but there is more! Before your sound can be wirelessly transferred, the signal usually needs to be compressed first. Compressing the signal can lead to damage, however, as it also needs to be decompressed at the receiving end. Luckily, the ULX series has a more efficient way of compressing and decompressing the signal and therefore there is less signal loss. This results in a higher sound quality!
With the SLX series, you can use 12 systems simultaneously, but with the ULX series there is no limit! This makes the ULXP4 a great player that is used enthusiastically by sound technicians for live applications as well as for fixed installations!
The difference between the Beta 87A and 87C is the pickup pattern: the Beta 87A has a super-cardioid pickup pattern, whereas the 87C has a cardioid pattern. Chances therefore are that the 87A will suffer less feedback, but the user will have to sing straight into the microphone as sound from the sides is not picked up. The 87C does not require such expertise, but it is a little more sensitive to feedback.

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