About the Shure P3TRA215CL - Wireless Personal Monitor System Set
The Shure P3TRA215CL is a comprehensive personal monitor system set designed to provide musicians with precise, wireless control over their onstage mix. This system centers around the P3TRA digital stereo in-ear monitor transmitter, which operates in the 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz dual bands for robust, interference-free performance. It is paired with two P3RA215CL dual-channel stereo bodypack receivers that musicians wear, allowing each performer to independently adjust their own mix of up to four separate audio channels. This level of individual control is critical for live performances, enabling musicians to hear themselves and other elements of the band with perfect clarity, which improves timing, pitch, and overall performance confidence.
The system excels in high-density RF environments typical of modern stages, thanks to its intelligent frequency coordination and true diversity reception. The transmitter features an intuitive touchscreen interface for easy system management, including grouping receivers, scanning for clear frequencies, and setting transmission power. The included bodypack receivers are designed for ruggedness and comfort, with simple volume controls and a four-channel mix selector knob on each unit. They deliver high-fidelity stereo audio directly to the musician's choice of in-ear monitors, which are included in the package as a set of sound-isolating earphones, creating a personal listening environment that blocks out damaging stage volume.
This all-in-one set is engineered for ease of setup and scalability. It comes complete with necessary antennas, cables, power supplies, and a protective case for transport and storage. By integrating transmitter, dual receivers, and high-quality earphones into a single kit, the P3TRA215CL offers a complete, out-of-the-box solution for bands and artists transitioning to professional wireless in-ear monitoring. It provides the reliability, audio quality, and personal control required for touring musicians and demanding stage applications, fundamentally enhancing the live experience for both performer and audience.