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2019-09-12T09:58:50
If I consider In-Ear Monitoring this is my go to. Solid metal case that lasts for years. I only have 2 that I ever sent to Shure for repair, which is not a problem because of their good service and quick turn around.
CHRIS L.
H21: 542-578MHz, X55: 941-960MHz
-3 dB at 30.5MHz from the center frequency of each band
31 dB
Adjusts RF sensitivity to provide more RF dynamic range
Image Rejection >90 dB (at 20 dB SINAD 2.2 microV)
>70 dB
22 dB SINAD ( +/-3 dB) default setting
>50 dB
>80 dB
100 mW (per output) (1kHz @ <1% distortion, peak power, @32 Ohm)
9.5 Ohm
Selectable: +2 dB, +4 dB @ 10 kHz
Selectable: 3-9
Limits volume adjustment knob. Selected value analogous to volume knob increment.
4-6 hours (continuous use) AA batteries
Required, Included
Alkaline
AA
2
3.9 x 2.6 x 0.9" (99 x 66 x 23mm)
With Batteries: 7.05 oz (200g)
Great body pack
By CHRIS L.
If I consider In-Ear Monitoring this is my go to. Solid metal case that lasts for years. I only have 2 that I ever sent to Shure for repair, which is not a problem because of their good service and quick turn around.
The Shure P9RA is a compact, stereo bodypack receiver for use with the PSM 900 In-Ear Personal Monitoring System. It offers premium features like RF Scan and Automatic Gain Control for unparalleled RF stability and channel availability, all packed in the thinnest form factor available.
Patent-pending CueMode allows monitoring of different stage mixes and storing of up to 20 separate channels from one bodypack for quick and easy reference.