Shure ADX2/B87A Axient Digital Handheld Wireless Transmitter — G57 (470-608 MHz)
ADX2/B87A Overview
The Shure ADX2/B87A is a professional handheld wireless transmitter built for the Axient Digital platform, designed to meet the demands of touring productions, broadcast facilities, houses of worship, and high-profile live events. It pairs the Beta 87A supercardioid condenser cartridge with a sleek metal body in a black finish, delivering studio-quality vocal capture in a road-ready form factor. The transmitter operates across the G57 band (470-608 MHz) with up to 184 MHz of tuning bandwidth, providing exceptional frequency agility and interference avoidance in congested RF environments. It is purpose-built for audio engineers and system integrators who require reliable, remotely manageable wireless performance at the highest level.
Advanced rechargeability support and streamlined industrial design make the ADX2/B87A a practical choice for multi-transmitter deployments where fast turnaround and consistent performance are non-negotiable.
Key Features
- Beta 87A Condenser Cartridge — Supercardioid polar pattern delivers focused pickup and high gain-before-feedback, optimized for lead vocal applications
- ShowLink Remote Control — Enables real-time parameter adjustments from the front-of-house position without interrupting the performance
- 184 MHz Tuning Bandwidth — Wide tuning range across the G57 band (470-608 MHz) for maximum frequency coordination flexibility in dense RF environments
- Advanced Interference Protection — Axient Digital architecture provides robust RF performance with intelligent interference detection and avoidance
- Advanced Rechargeability — Compatible with Shure’s rechargeable battery solutions for streamlined power management across large transmitter inventories
- Metal Construction, Black Finish — Durable all-metal body built to withstand the rigors of touring and live production environments
- Axient Digital Platform Integration — Fully compatible with the broader Axient Digital ecosystem including Wireless Workbench software and Dante-enabled receivers

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