
Shure BLX14/B98-H10 Wireless Instrument Microphone System
Deliver studio-quality wireless sound from brass, woodwinds, and percussion with Shure's BLX14/B98 clip-on instrument system.
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Overview
Key Features
H10 (542–572 MHz) UHF FREQUENCY BAND: Operates on the H10 (542–572 MHz) UHF frequency band for dependable wireless audio transmission in regions where this spectrum is authorized. Verify local compliance before ordering.
PROFESSIONAL RANGE & ALL-DAY POWER: Provides reliable instrument audio transmission up to approximately 300 ft (100 m) line-of-sight. The BLX1 bodypack transmitter delivers up to 14 hours of operation using two AA batteries under typical conditions.
COMPLETE INSTRUMENT AUDIO SETUP: Includes BLX4 single-channel receiver, BLX1 bodypack transmitter, and BETA 98H/C clip-on instrument mic for brass, woodwinds, and percussion. Also includes mounting hardware, power supply, 2 AA batteries, and guide.
IDEAL FOR LIVE INSTRUMENT PERFORMANCE: The BETA 98H/C clip-on mic securely mounts to brass instruments, woodwinds, and percussion instruments, allowing performers to move freely while maintaining consistent instrument audio capture.
SHURE ENGINEERED RELIABILITY: Built with Shure’s trusted UHF wireless design for consistent stage performance and easy setup, delivering reliable audio for live events and presentations.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- BETA 98H/C miniature clip-on mic delivers detailed, professional-grade sound from acoustic instruments
- 300-foot wireless range gives performers full freedom to move on stage without signal dropouts
- 14-hour battery life on two AA batteries keeps the system running through extended rehearsals and performances
- Supports up to 12 simultaneous channels per frequency band for multi-instrument wireless setups
- Quick setup with straightforward controls gets performers on stage faster
👎 Cons
- Operates on a fixed frequency band (H10) that must be verified for regional compatibility before purchase
- Uses AA batteries rather than a built-in rechargeable battery, adding ongoing consumable costs
- The bodypack transmitter adds bulk that may be inconvenient for performers in tight stage attire
- Single-channel receiver means each instrument requires its own dedicated receiver unit