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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Vivlamore" data-source="post: 56492" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Re: Budget friendly wireless...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>True, I could always 'demote' the SLX receivers by upgrading to the new ULX-D. Also Shure announced a 2 & 4 channel receiver for the ULX-D series, and it looks promising: <a href="http://www.shure.com/americas/news-events/coming-soon/ulxd-dual-quad-digital-wireless-coming-soon" target="_blank">Shure Americas | Coming Soon | ULX-D™ Dual & Quad Digital Wireless</a></p><p></p><p>I would love 4 of the Shure UHF-R, but those are way out of my budget; $2600 for a single and $4800 for a dual channel. The ULX-D looks more promising at $1300 per channel; it uses AA batteries (IEMs use AA's as well). My only complaint with the ULX-P is that is uses a 9v batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Vivlamore, post: 56492, member: 33"] Re: Budget friendly wireless... True, I could always 'demote' the SLX receivers by upgrading to the new ULX-D. Also Shure announced a 2 & 4 channel receiver for the ULX-D series, and it looks promising: [url=http://www.shure.com/americas/news-events/coming-soon/ulxd-dual-quad-digital-wireless-coming-soon]Shure Americas | Coming Soon | ULX-D™ Dual & Quad Digital Wireless[/url] I would love 4 of the Shure UHF-R, but those are way out of my budget; $2600 for a single and $4800 for a dual channel. The ULX-D looks more promising at $1300 per channel; it uses AA batteries (IEMs use AA's as well). My only complaint with the ULX-P is that is uses a 9v batteries. [/QUOTE]
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