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The GLX-D Advanced Digital Wireless Guitar System features intelligent battery rechargeability, the WA302 guitar cable and the GLXD4R metal rack mount receiver. For use with GLX-D Advanced Frequency Managers providing robust RF performance, automatic frequency management and increased channel count with exceptional digital audio clarity and seamless operation.

Main Features

  • Available Transmitter Form factors: Bodypack
  • Operating range (up to): 20-30 m (Under typical conditions)

GLXD4R Rack Mount Receiver for GLX-D Advanced Digital Wireless Systems

  • Integrated battery charge port for intelligent Shure lithium‐ion transmitter batteries, two‐color charge indicator LED
  • Detachable antennas for remote mounting
  • Remote adjustable transmitter gain control
  • Hi‐res LCD screen status display
  • XLR and ¼ʺ output connectors
  • Rugged metal chassis design
  • Included rack mount hardware

Digital Wireless Bodypack Transmitter

  • Automatically links with GLX-D wireless receivers for seamless frequency changing
  • Sophisticated design with durable, lightweight construction
  • Up to 16 hours of continuous use with Shure proprietary Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteries
  • Operating range of 20-30 m under typical conditions
  • All-metal construction
  • Two-color transmitter status indicator LED
  • Provides Shure Digital Power Management with multiple charging solutions such as car-, wall- or USB-chargers (GLXD4: In-receiver charger)
  • Connect for a 15-minute quick charge and count on up to 1.5 hours of performance.

Multiple Rechargeability options:

  • Charge battery alone: 
    • GLXD4 integrated charge port
    • SB902A GLX-D Lithium-ion battery (available separately)
  • Charge a spare battery while system is in use:
    • SBC902 USB battery dock charger (available separately)
  • Charge battery in-transmitter:
    • USB charge cable (included)
    • SBC10-USB USB wall charger (available separately)
    • SBC-CAR USB car charger (available separately)

Components

Furnished Accessories

Amount Part Title
1 LITHIUM-ION RECHARGEABLE BATTERY Part SB902A
1 Instrument cable Part WA302
2 Antenna Part UA8-2.4GHZ
2 Antenna cable Part UA802-RSMA
1 USB cable Part 95A21651
1 power supply Part PS43E

Available Variants

Specs

Technical specifications

GLXD14R Specifications
Set Type:
Guitar/Bass
Amount of Bodypacks:
1
Amount of Handhelds:
0
Amount of TQG Mics:
0
GLXD4R Specifications
Weight:
907 g
Height x Width x Depth:
42.0 × 197.0 × 163.0 mm
Transmission:
Digital on 2.4 GHz
Receiver Housings:
Metal
Active Antenna Possible:
No
Bias via BNC:
No
Encryption:
No
High Density Mode:
No
Interference Detection:
No
Remote Control:
No
DANTE-Enabled Products:
No
Scan Features:
Channel Scan, Group Scan
Detachable Antennas:
No
Network ability:
No
Software control :
Shure Update Utility
Logic:
No
Cascade:
No
Rack Hardware:
Included Rack Mounts Brackets
Receiver type:
Single
Included antenna:
External 1/2 Wave
Line Mic Switch:
No
Power Requirements:
14 to 18 VDC (tip positive with respect to ring) 550 mA
Gain adjustment range:
-18 to 42
Phantom Power Protection:
Yes
Spurious Rejection:
35 dB, typical
Antenna Input Impedance:
50 Ω
GLXD1 Specifications
Weight:
132 g
Height x Width x Depth:
90.4 × 64.5 × 22.9 mm
Battery life lithium:
16 h
Battery life alkaline:
0 h
Form Factor:
Bodypack
Transmitter housings:
Metal
Audio Mute:
No
Detachable Antennas:
No
Switchable RF power:
No
Bodypack HxWxD without antenna:
90.4 x 64.5 x 22.9 g
Batteries:
Shure Lithium-Ion battery
Battery Status:
Multi-Color LED
Charger Options:
USB Charger
Connectors:
TQG
Frequency Diversity:
No
Functionality:
Transmitter
High Density Mode:
No
Input impedance:
900 kΩ
Transmission:
Digital on 2.4 GHz

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faq

Are there different transmitters?

No. There is only one series of transmitters. These can be used with GLX-D receivers (GLXD4 and GLXD6) as well as with GLX-D Advanced receivers (GLXD4R).

Can I use standard GLX-D Systems with the new GLX-D Advanced systems?

If you are not using the Frequency Manager, then the GLXD4R receiver operates similar to a GLXD4 receiver. In that case, follow the guidelines and best-practices for GLX-D.

If you are using the Frequency Manager, we recommend only one GLX-D standard system.

How many channels I can run with GLX-D Advanced?

In an environment with no other WiFi devices you can run up to 11 channels. Under typical conditions (one WiFi channel is active) you can run up to 9 channels. The more WiFi channels active in an environment, the lower the max. amount of channels. Please be sure to use frequency manager.

I have two channels of GLX-D Advanced. Is the Frequency Manager necessary?

No. When running two channels we recommend using the UA221-RSMA antenna splitter to split the incoming antenna signal to the two receivers

What are the main differences between GLX-D and GLX-D Advanced?

The GLX-D Advanced receiver is rack-mountable and features detachable antennas. This allows users to use directional antennas, helping to increase system stability in environments with other WiFi sources.

The GLX-D Advanced Frequency Manager creates a shared group of frequencies for all receivers to use and automatically assigns frequencies to each receiver. If interference occurs, the frequency manager assigns new frequencies without audible dropouts.

What is the difference between Group A and B?

Group A is optimized for low latency (4 ms), ideal for a channel count of 6 systems, maximum 9.

Group B has a higher stability and a higher latency (7,3 ms), ideal if you experience interference or need to run 9 to 11 systems.

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