Shure Axient Digital ADX5Shure Axient Digital ADX5 Dual-Channel Wireless Receiver Delivers High RF Performance, high efficiency in the use of spectrum and fully transparent audio.

The Axient Digital Wireless System Shure, brand distributed by EarproEES in Iberia, is a benchmark in terms of crystal clear audio, RF spectrum stability, workflow control and scalability. This family has been expanded with the Axient Digital ADX5D model.

It is a two-channel wireless receiver in insertable portable format that offers superior RF performance, high efficiency in the use of spectrum and fully transparent audio.

The ADX5D receiver is ideal for streaming sports and events, electronic news capture (ENG), films/television series and electronic outdoor production (VET), all environments in which quality sound is required.

In addition, is equipped with high-performance RF technology, Proven, true diversity digital reception and advanced digital audio technology. All this in an insertable portable format.
Having been designed for professional productions, that demand maximum signal stability, New ADX5D delivers reliable operation in the most saturated RF environments.

It has digital true diversity technology that reduces the possibility of suffering signal fluctuations or interference that can cause signal losses. It also has a wide dynamic range, AES-256 encryption and a latency of 2 milliseconds from microphone transducer to analog output. Its tuning band ensures reliable operation in any environment.

Being a wireless receiver for mobile use, delivers all the power and performance of Axient Digital, but in a portable format. Easy to insert and connect directly to the audio inputs of a professional broadcast camera, optimizing the connectivity of the two devices. Its portability also brings comfort and flexibility.

It is an ideal complement to Shure's range of solutions, including the AXT600 spectrum manager, Wireless Workbench software and all Axient Digital transmitters, as the ADX1M pouch microtransmitter.


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by • 22 Jun, 2021
• section: audio, control, Signal distribution