Shure AD2/N8S — Axient Digital Handheld Wireless Transmitter with Nexadyne 8/S Capsule (Nickel)
AD2/N8S Overview
The Shure AD2/N8S is a professional handheld wireless transmitter designed for the Axient Digital platform, delivering the RF performance and audio integrity demanded by touring productions, broadcast facilities, and large-scale live events. It integrates the Nexadyne 8/S supercardioid dynamic microphone capsule, offering focused pickup and strong off-axis rejection suited to high-SPL stage environments. The transmitter supports High Density mode for maximizing channel counts in congested RF environments, and includes AES-256 encryption for secure audio transmission. It is purpose-built for engineers and system integrators who require reliable, scalable wireless infrastructure.
The AD2/N8S features a durable all-metal construction with a nickel finish and supports rechargeable power with compatibility for Shure’s dockable charging solutions, streamlining battery management across multi-channel deployments.
Key Features
- Nexadyne 8/S Supercardioid Dynamic Capsule — Delivers focused pickup pattern with strong rear rejection, optimized for loud stage environments and close-mic vocal applications
- High Density Mode — Enables increased channel counts within a given spectrum, critical for large-scale productions operating in congested RF environments
- AES-256 Encryption — Provides secure, encrypted audio transmission to protect against unauthorized interception
- Axient Digital Platform Integration — Fully compatible with the Axient Digital ecosystem for centralized RF management, ShowLink remote control, and spectrum coordination
- Rechargeable Power with Dockable Charging — Supports Shure’s rechargeable battery system and docking chargers for efficient multi-unit power management
- Durable All-Metal Construction — Nickel-finish metal body engineered for the rigors of touring and professional live production
- Wide Tuning Range — Provides broad frequency agility for navigating complex RF environments across supported band ranges

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