Shure GLXD4R Single Channel Digital Wireless Rack Mount Receiver with LINKFREQ Automatic Frequency Management, Battery Port Recharger, for use with GLX-D Wireless Systems (Transmitter Sold Separately)
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Actually, I guess I can answer that question. If you want to change the XLR output to a headphone jack you would need an adapter I believe that is 1/4 inch. However the most convenient way to connect it is through an audio interface, since this is the most reliable method. If you choose to purchase a speaker, it would be an additional purchase you would need to make. However, there are tons of options out there, from the cheap to the incredibly expensive. It would be cheaper to just go cheap if this is not something you'll be using for recording in a studio. It can be either a Behringer, Focusrite, etc., just a simple one or two channel audio interface. Ensure that it is compatible with Macs.
You can use it to connect a wireless body pack, microphone, or monitor. If you use in ear monitors, you'll need a base transmitter that sends signals to a receiver on your belt. That's the exact opposite of how this system is designed to operate.
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own the pedalboard version of this receiver, so I expected it to be of high There is nothing better for reception than this stand-alone unit! The pedalboard version lacks a built-in tuner, but I was surprised by how much better the reception is than the pedalboard version. It's a really good product! I strongly recommend it.
Quality that is second to none.
There is only a charger for the AC. The lithium ion battery is missing from this unit. There is only a charger for the AC.