About the Shure SLXD4QDAN+ Quad-Channel Digital Wireless Receiver with Dante (G57: 460 to 608 MHz)
The Shure SLXD4QDAN+ is a professional quad-channel digital wireless receiver designed for reliable, high-fidelity audio capture in live sound, broadcast, and installed applications, operating in the G57 frequency band (460 to 608 MHz). This rack-mountable unit consolidates four independent wireless channels into a single 1RU space, offering significant space savings and streamlined system integration. As a digital system, it delivers clear audio with a wide dynamic range, free from the noise and interference artifacts associated with analog transmission. A key feature of this model is the integrated Dante digital audio network interface, which allows all four receiver channels to be output as discrete, synchronized digital audio streams over a standard Ethernet network. This enables direct connection to Dante-enabled mixers, recorders, and DSPs, drastically simplifying cabling and facilitating flexible, scalable audio routing in modern networked systems.
The receiver incorporates Shure's proprietary Automatic Frequency Management, which scans the local RF environment during setup to identify and assign the clearest available frequencies for all four channels, ensuring robust, interference-free operation. The unit provides clear monitoring via a high-contrast LCD screen that displays real-time status for all channels, including RF signal strength, audio level, frequency, and battery life of the paired transmitters. Comprehensive remote control and monitoring are available through Shure's Wireless Workbench software, allowing for system-wide frequency coordination, configuration, and diagnostics from a central computer. The receiver is compatible with the full range of SLX-D handheld and bodypack transmitters, offering versatility for microphones, instruments, and line-level sources.
Built for professional reliability, the SLXD4QDAN+ features robust construction and comprehensive connectivity options. Alongside the primary Dante output, it provides analog XLR outputs with individual level controls for each channel, ensuring compatibility with any analog console. The inclusion of Dante networking future-proofs the system, making it ideal for facilities transitioning to or operating within an Audio-over-IP infrastructure. By combining quad-channel density, intelligent frequency coordination, secure digital audio, and seamless Dante integration, this receiver provides an efficient, high-performance wireless solution for demanding applications where channel count, audio quality, and streamlined network integration are paramount.