Shure BLX14
The BLX14 cuts the cable between a guitar or bass and its amp without giving up dependable sound. It pairs the compact BLX4 single-channel receiver with a BLX1 bodypack transmitter and the WA302 instrument cable, so a player plugs in, clips on, and moves freely across the stage. The analog UHF link keeps the tone the instrument was voiced for, and one-touch QuickScan finds a clean frequency at soundcheck instead of leaving you hunting through menus.
The BLX4 receiver offers both a balanced XLR output at -27 dBV and an unbalanced 1/4-inch output at -13 dBV, so it drops into a pedalboard, amp input, or house console with equal ease. The BLX1 bodypack runs about 14 hours on two AA batteries at a working range up to 300 feet, and up to 12 compatible systems can share a band for multi-player rigs. The system ships with the BLX4 receiver, BLX1 bodypack, WA302 guitar cable, PS23US power supply, and two AA batteries.
| Type | Single-channel analog UHF wireless instrument system |
|---|---|
| Receiver | BLX4 tabletop, single channel |
| Transmitter | BLX1 bodypack |
| Outputs | XLR (-27 dBV) and 1/4-inch (-13 dBV) |
| Operating Range | Up to 300 ft (line of sight) |
| Battery Life | Up to 14 hours (2 AA) |
| Compatible Systems | Up to 12 per frequency band |
| Included | BLX4 receiver, BLX1 bodypack, WA302 cable, PS23US supply, 2 AA |












