About the Shure P3RA - Premium Wireless Bodypack Receiver
The Shure P3RA is a premium wireless bodypack receiver designed as a core component of the PSM300 personal monitoring system, providing musicians with individual, high-fidelity control over their in-ear monitor mix. This professional-grade receiver operates in the 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz dual bands, utilizing Shure's ShowLink technology to maintain a stable, low-latency connection even in RF-congested environments by separating control data from audio streams. The P3RA is built for durability with a rugged metal chassis and offers flexible power options via standard AA batteries or an optional rechargeable battery pack. Its intuitive interface features a high-brightness OLED display and simple controls for volume and mix selection, allowing performers to personalize their monitor feed on the fly.
The receiver provides access to up to four discrete audio channels from the compatible P3T transmitter, which can be configured as two separate stereo mixes. This allows each musician to create a custom blend of vocals, instruments, and click tracks directly from their belt pack. The P3RA delivers exceptional audio quality with 24-bit/48 kHz resolution and a wide dynamic range, ensuring that every detail of the performance is heard with clarity. Its robust construction is designed to withstand the physical demands of touring, while the clear display provides real-time information on battery level, RF signal strength, and active mix channel.
Ideal for professional touring musicians, worship leaders, and theater performers, the P3RA bodypack receiver is the critical link that puts personal mix control directly in the hands of the artist. When used with high-quality, sound-isolating in-ear monitors, it creates a private listening environment that enhances musical performance and protects hearing. By combining reliable wireless technology, superior audio performance, and rugged design, the P3RA empowers performers to achieve their best on stage with confidence and consistency.