
Shure
Shure P9RA+ Wireless Bodypack Receiver - G6 Band
Built for the stage and the ear: the P9RA+ delivers the headroom and stereo separation that professional IEM monitoring demands.
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Overview
Key Features
Stereo Bodypack Receiver f PSM 900 Wireless Personal Monit System - G6 B (470-506MHz)
Specifications
Type
Stereo Bodypack Receiver
Compatible System
PSM 900 Wireless Personal Monitor System
Frequency Band
G6 (470–506 MHz)
Compatible Transmitters
P9T, P10T
Connectivity
Wireless (RF diversity)
Output
3.5mm stereo
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Improved headroom over the standard P9RA keeps transient peaks clean and undistorted even in dense live mixes
- Stereo separation is wide and stable, letting you hear distinct left/right positioning in a custom mix — critical for musicians tracking their own instruments
- RF reliability across the G6 band integrates cleanly into PSM 900 systems without introducing new interference variables
- Compatible with P9T and P10T transmitters, making it a flexible upgrade path within an existing PSM 900 infrastructure
- Designed specifically for Shure SE earphones, ensuring impedance matching and optimal signal transfer without noise floor penalties
👎 Cons
- Frequency band (G6, 470–506 MHz) requires license compliance checks before use — not a universal plug-and-play in all regions
- No built-in EQ or sound shaping on the receiver itself; mix voicing must be handled upstream at the transmitter or console
- As a premium bodypack, the P9RA+ commands a price point that only makes sense within an existing PSM 900 investment — it does not function as a standalone system
- Physical form factor and battery dependency add belt-pack weight that some performers find cumbersome during long shows
Frequently Asked Questions
What transmitters are compatible with the P9RA+?
The P9RA+ is designed exclusively for the PSM 900 system and works with Shure's P9T and P10T transmitters. It is not cross-compatible with PSM 300 or PSM 1000 transmitters — confirm your transmitter model before integrating this receiver into an existing wireless rig.
Does the enhanced headroom on the P9RA+ make an audible difference over the standard P9RA?
Yes, in practice. The "+" designation reflects improved analog headroom and stereo separation circuitry, which means transient peaks from kick drum and snare hits come through cleaner in your ears — less compression artifact, more dynamic truth. This matters most on loud stages where the mix is dense.
How does the RF performance hold up in crowded spectrum environments like festival stages?
The G6 band (470–506 MHz) is a licensed-use range in most markets, which reduces amateur interference, but the real strength here is the PSM 900's diversity reception working with the P9RA+. In practice, dropouts that plague cheaper systems are largely eliminated even with significant RF congestion from other wireless systems on the stage.
Does the P9RA+ require any special setup when used with Shure SE earphones?
No special setup is required. The P9RA+ pairs directly with Shure's SE series Sound Isolating Earphones via the standard 3.5mm stereo output. Gain staging is handled at the transmitter; you adjust listening level on the bodypack. For best results, match output level to the sensitivity of your specific SE model to keep noise floor inaudible.
Is this receiver suitable for IFB applications as well as full IEM monitoring?
Yes. The P9RA+ handles both interruptible foldback (IFB) and full stereo IEM applications. For IFB, you'd typically run mono through the stereo output — the signal quality is well above what broadcast IFB workflows demand, making this a capable choice for talent communication on set.