in Romania there is a big problem with this series (2.4 ghz), it is not stable or does not work. in general, all internet wifi networks are on 2.4 ghz or 5 ghz
Yup same here. I switched over from analogue Shure to this last year and have had no end of trouble with it. I'm on my 2nd mic now thinking maybe there was a fault but the same things are happening with this. I'm a pro singer, and I have not got through a single show without this dropping out multiple times. I've complained to Shure, getting a refund and going with a Sennheiser. This mic is garbage and at well over £400 a complete piss take!
This unit uses same as cell phone and WiFi 2.4GHz and the mic works fine at the sound check with any empty hall .. As soon as the crowd gets in it starts dropping signals because of all the cellphones around it and WiFi’s ... I have trouble every event.. some one suggested to keep the unit high above at 8feet height ..
We are sorry to hear about the issues with your GLX-D system. Our support team might be able to help you streamline your set-up to avoid the problems. Please open up a ticket with them at shu.re/contact.
Hi! We suggest taking a look at the chart on this page to see which wireless system is best for you: www.shure.com/en-US/products/wireless-systems/slx_d_digital_wireless?variant=SLX-D Our Support Team would also be happy to give some recommendations. You can reach them at shu.re/contact.
I have been using Shure wireless system for over 18 years and this microphone may make me change to Sennheiser. I am a wedding dj and this this mic cuts out intermittently at 80% of my weddings. I test it at home and it works perfectly. Before the wedding its great but once the wedding starts it cuts out. What can I do.
It is difficult to diagnose the problem without knowing exactly what is happening. Our support team can help. Contact us at support@shure.com or 1-800-516-2525, option 1
I have exactly the same problem and I am a singer in a wedding band. This mic has caused me embarrassment both times I have used it, even after going through all the hints for improving drop outs. Both times I had to frantically connect up a second wired mic mid-song. Not acceptable, especially for over £400.
Same here. I’ve performed several events where my mic begins to garble. I don’t want to have to go through all of these checks in order to ‘optimize’ my mic at every gig. Yesterday was one too many times. I’ll shopping for a different system. At a price tag of $400 +, very dissapointed
I wish I would have seen this video before purchasing the mic. It is perfect all around except for all the dropouts. Try to tell guests in a venue to shut off their phones during the reception... it won't happen. The best tip I've had is to use a frequency scanner to find the best available frequency in the bunch. 2nd best tip I've received is sell that mic and get something else.
Hi, Yanik. We are so sorry to hear you're having issues with your GLX-D system. Our support team can help you troubleshoot the issues and help streamline your set-up to avoid drop-outs. You can open up a ticket with them at www.shure.com/americas/contact.
We are sorry to hear you're having issues! Our support team can help you troubleshoot the problems. Please open up a ticket with them at www.shure.com/en-US/about-us/contact-us.
in Romania there is a big problem with this series (2.4 ghz), it is not stable or does not work. in general, all internet wifi networks are on 2.4 ghz or 5 ghz
Shure digital wireless mics PGXD and GLXD have bad interference issues, I used BLX with much better results
Yup same here. I switched over from analogue Shure to this last year and have had no end of trouble with it. I'm on my 2nd mic now thinking maybe there was a fault but the same things are happening with this. I'm a pro singer, and I have not got through a single show without this dropping out multiple times.
I've complained to Shure, getting a refund and going with a Sennheiser.
This mic is garbage and at well over £400 a complete piss take!
This unit uses same as cell phone and WiFi 2.4GHz and the mic works fine at the sound check with any empty hall .. As soon as the crowd gets in it starts dropping signals because of all the cellphones around it and WiFi’s ... I have trouble every event.. some one suggested to keep the unit high above at 8feet height ..
We are sorry to hear about the issues with your GLX-D system. Our support team might be able to help you streamline your set-up to avoid the problems. Please open up a ticket with them at shu.re/contact.
Same issue that I am having
How is the Shure SLX/Beta58 for bigger live shows with a band?
Hi! We suggest taking a look at the chart on this page to see which wireless system is best for you: www.shure.com/en-US/products/wireless-systems/slx_d_digital_wireless?variant=SLX-D Our Support Team would also be happy to give some recommendations. You can reach them at shu.re/contact.
I am using this product more than 7 years, it worked perfectly, and just few days ago I get in trouble with wi fi
We're sorry to hear this, Pasha. Our Support Team will be able to help troubleshoot this with you. You can reach out to them at shu.re/contact
I have been using Shure wireless system for over 18 years and this microphone may make me change to Sennheiser. I am a wedding dj and this this mic cuts out intermittently at 80% of my weddings. I test it at home and it works perfectly. Before the wedding its great but once the wedding starts it cuts out. What can I do.
Our support team can help you figure out where the problems are coming from. Contact us at support@shure.com or 1-800-516-2525, option 1
Dude I'm having the SAME PROBLEMS!! Have you found any solutions?
It is difficult to diagnose the problem without knowing exactly what is happening. Our support team can help. Contact us at support@shure.com or 1-800-516-2525, option 1
I have exactly the same problem and I am a singer in a wedding band. This mic has caused me embarrassment both times I have used it, even after going through all the hints for improving drop outs. Both times I had to frantically connect up a second wired mic mid-song. Not acceptable, especially for over £400.
Same here. I’ve performed several events where my mic begins to garble. I don’t want to have to go through all of these checks in order to ‘optimize’ my mic at every gig. Yesterday was one too many times. I’ll shopping for a different system. At a price tag of $400 +, very dissapointed
Nice and simple explanation, however I wish you would discuss the group comment more and wireless router interference.
how do you connect wireless and/or wired earphones?
Great video
Thank you so much
I wish I would have seen this video before purchasing the mic. It is perfect all around except for all the dropouts.
Try to tell guests in a venue to shut off their phones during the reception... it won't happen.
The best tip I've had is to use a frequency scanner to find the best available frequency in the bunch.
2nd best tip I've received is sell that mic and get something else.
Hi, Yanik. We are so sorry to hear you're having issues with your GLX-D system. Our support team can help you troubleshoot the issues and help streamline your set-up to avoid drop-outs. You can open up a ticket with them at www.shure.com/americas/contact.
Shure hello
Did you buy a new setup? If so what did you go for?
I have the glx-d and it gurgles so much and I don't know why.
We're really sorry to hear that, Brayans. Our Support Team will be able to help you out with this. You can reach out to them at shu.re/contact.
Any answer from shure i have 3 sistem and all have isues whit signals and no work
We are sorry to hear you're having issues! Our support team can help you troubleshoot the problems. Please open up a ticket with them at www.shure.com/en-US/about-us/contact-us.