Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Shure RPW112 Replacement Microphone used for? A: The Shure RPW112 Replacement Microphone is used to replace damaged or faulty microphone elements in wireless transmitters compatible with Shure SM58 dynamic capsules.
- Q: Is the Shure RPW112 compatible with all Shure wireless systems? A: Yes, the RPW112 is compatible with various Shure wireless systems, including L, LX, T, EC, SC, UC, ULX, SLX, performance gear, UHF, and uhf-r series handheld transmitters.
- Q: What features does the Shure RPW112 offer? A: The RPW112 features a Wireless SM58 cartridge and housing assembly, complete with a matte grille. It is specifically designed for use with SM58 capsules.
- Q: Where is the Shure RPW112 manufactured? A: The Shure RPW112 Replacement Microphone is manufactured in China.
- Q: How do I install the Shure RPW112 Replacement Microphone? A: To install the RPW112, carefully remove the damaged microphone element from your transmitter and replace it with the new RPW112, ensuring all connections are secure.
- Q: Can I use the Shure RPW112 with other microphone capsules? A: No, the Shure RPW112 is designed specifically for use with Shure SM58 dynamic capsules and may not be compatible with other types.
- Q: What is included with the Shure RPW112 Replacement Microphone? A: The package includes the Wireless SM58 cartridge, housing assembly, and a matte grille.
- Q: What should I do if my microphone still doesn't work after replacing the element? A: If your microphone doesn't work after replacing the element, check the transmitter's battery, connections, and settings. If issues persist, consult a professional technician.
- Q: Is the Shure RPW112 suitable for professional use? A: Yes, the Shure RPW112 is suitable for professional use, as it is designed to meet the high standards of performance required in live sound settings.
- Q: What type of maintenance does the Shure RPW112 require? A: The Shure RPW112 requires minimal maintenance; ensure the grille is clean and free of debris, and store it in a protective case when not in use.