The Shure BLX14R/PGA31 Wireless Rack-Mount Headset System is a professional, reliable, and affordable wireless solution for presenters, instructors, worship leaders, and performers who need hands-free operation. Featuring the PGA31 cardioid condenser headset microphone with comfortable, lightweight design and clear vocal reproduction, paired with the BLX1 bodypack transmitter and BLX4R half-rack receiver, this system offers superior Shure audio with dependable RF performance. With QuickScan one-touch frequency selection, up to 14 hours of battery life, and a wireless range of 300 ft (100m), the BLX14R/PGA31 delivers the freedom and flexibility required for dynamic stage, classroom, and event use.
Includes PGA31 cardioid condenser headset microphone with BLX1 bodypack transmitter
BLX4R half-rack single-channel receiver with rackmount hardware and detachable antennas
QuickScan one-touch frequency selection for fast, reliable setup
Professional Shure sound quality optimized for speech and live vocals
Lightweight, comfortable headset mic designed for extended wear
Reliable RF with up to 100m (300 ft) range
Up to 14 hours of continuous use on 2 × AA batteries
Expandable up to 12 systems per frequency band* (region dependent)
Ships with rackmount kit, BNC antennas, cables, clothing clip, windscreen, power supply, carrying bag, and user guide
System Type: Wireless rack-mount headset microphone system
Receiver: BLX4R half-rack single-channel diversity receiver
Transmitter: BLX1 bodypack transmitter
Microphone: PGA31 cardioid condenser headset microphone
Frequency Response: 60 Hz – 20 kHz
Polar Pattern: Cardioid
Operating Range: Up to 100 m (300 ft)
Battery Life: Up to 14 hours (2 × AA batteries)
Simultaneous Systems: Up to 12 per frequency band (region dependent)
Outputs: XLR & ¼" instrument outputs
Accessories Included: Rackmount brackets (short, long, link), hardware kit, swivel adapter, thread adapter, BNC antennas, adapters, 22" BNC cables, PS24 power supply, vinyl zippered bag, clothing clip, windscreen, 2 × AA batteries, user guide