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Shure AD4DNPTA=-B Axient Digital Two-Channel Wireless Receiver with No Accessories (B: 606 to 810 MHz) (TAA-Compliant)

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Product Overview

The Shure AD4DNPTA=-B is a TAA-compliant, two-channel Axient Digital wireless receiver designed for commercial AV deployments in government facilities, broadcast studios, and high-channel-count enterprise installations. Operating in Band B (606–810 MHz), this 1U rack-mount receiver integrates natively with Dante-enabled audio networks and supports AES3 and AES67 digital outputs for connection to IP-based AV infrastructure and DSPs. The -NP designation means it ships without a power supply or mounting accessories, suitable for adding channel capacity to an existing Axient Digital rack where AC power is already distributed via locking cascade connections.

Product Description

The AD4D supports two independent wireless audio channels in a single 1U rack space. Band B covers 606–810 MHz, offering a wide tuning range for frequency coordination in RF-dense multi-channel deployments. High Density (HD) mode compresses channel spacing to 125 kHz, enabling up to 47 simultaneous active transmitters within a single 6 MHz TV channel — a critical capability for large-scale deployments in government chambers, convention centers, and multi-room corporate campuses. AES-256 encryption secures all wireless audio channels, meeting requirements for federal government spaces and secure corporate environments. The receiver is compatible with all Shure AD and ADX series transmitters, giving AV designers the flexibility to mix handheld, bodypack, boundary, and gooseneck form factors within the same system. For installations requiring four channels in a single rack unit on the same band, see the Shure AD4Q-DCTA=-B Four-Channel Receiver.

Shure AD4DNPTA=-B Axient Digital Two-Channel Wireless Receiver

Key Features

  • Two Independent Wireless Channels in 1U — Supports two simultaneous wireless microphone channels from a single rack unit, preserving rack space in commercial AV system builds.
  • Band B: 606–810 MHz Tuning Range — Wide spectrum coverage in Band B for frequency coordination across multi-channel wireless deployments in RF-congested environments.
  • High Density (HD) Mode — Narrows channel spacing to 125 kHz, supporting up to 47 active transmitters per 6 MHz TV channel for high-channel-count installations.
  • Dante, AES3, and AES67 Digital Audio Outputs — Native integration with Dante-enabled IP audio networks and AES3/AES67 digital signal paths, compatible with leading DSPs and mixing platforms.
  • AES-256 Encryption — Applies government-grade encryption to all wireless audio channels, meeting security standards for federal facilities and secure commercial spaces.
  • Interference Management with Automatic Frequency Switching — Detects RF interference and can automatically switch to a clean frequency, reducing dropout risk in congested spectrum environments.
  • 60 dB Gain Adjustment Range — Gain adjustable from -18 to +42 dB in 1 dB steps, compatible with both mic-level and line-level inputs on DSPs, mixers, and amplifiers.
  • 120 dB Dynamic Range (XLR) / 130 dB (Dante/AES3) — Transparent digital audio with ample headroom for high-SPL sources without audible compression or clipping artifacts.
  • Four-Port Network Switch Built In — Operates in Switched mode or Split/Redundant mode for flexible integration into existing AV network architectures.
  • Wireless Workbench and Control System Integration — Compatible with Shure Wireless Workbench software and mobile app; supports AMX, Crestron, and third-party control systems via network commands.
  • TAA Compliant — Meets Trade Agreements Act requirements for U.S. federal government procurement under GSA schedules and agency contracts.

Typical Applications

  • Government space — TAA compliance and AES-256 encryption support wireless audio in federal courtrooms, legislative chambers, and secured government conference facilities.
  • Broadcast studio — 130 dB digital dynamic range and sub-3 ms latency support live production, news studio, and broadcast AV applications.
  • Auditorium — HD mode supports large-scale wireless deployments in performing arts centers, lecture halls, and multi-use auditoriums.
  • Boardroom — Dante integration and network control allow wireless microphone management in enterprise boardrooms and executive conference suites.
  • House of worship — Wide tuning range and interference management support reliable wireless audio in large worship venues with complex RF environments.
  • Commercial meeting space — Scalable channel deployment fits multi-room wireless systems in hotels, convention centers, and corporate campuses.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Channels 2
Frequency Band B: 606–810 MHz
RF Tuning Step Size 25 kHz (varies by region)
Channel Spacing (STD / HD) 350 kHz / 125 kHz
RF Sensitivity −98 dBm at 10 BER
Image Rejection >70 dB, typical
Spurious Rejection >80 dB, typical
Working Range 100 m (330 ft) typical
Latency (Analog) STD: 2.08 ms / HD: 2.96 ms
Audio Frequency Response 20 Hz – 20 kHz (±1 dB, with AD1 transmitter)
Dynamic Range (XLR, A-wtd) 120 dB
Dynamic Range (Dante/AES3, A-wtd) 130 dB
THD <0.01% @ −6 dBFS, 1 kHz
Gain Adjustment −18 to +42 dB in 1 dB steps (plus Mute)
XLR Full Scale Output (LINE) +18 dBV (200 kΩ load)
XLR Full Scale Output (MIC) −12 dBV (200 kΩ load)
TRS Full Scale Output +8 dBV (200 kΩ load)
Output Impedance (XLR) 100 Ω typical
Network Interface 10/100 Mbps and 1 Gbps; Dante digital audio
Dimensions (H × W × D) 44 × 483 × 333 mm (1U rack)
Weight 4.6 kg (10.1 lbs), without antennas
Power Requirements 100–240 V AC, 50–60 Hz, 0.55 A max
DC Power (optional) 10.9–14.8V DC, 3.3 A max
Operating Temperature −18°C to 50°C (0°F to 122°F)
Housing Steel; extruded aluminum
Transmitter Compatibility All Shure AD and ADX series transmitters (Band B)
TAA Compliant Yes
Accessories Included None (NP package — no power supply or mounting hardware)

Competitor Comparison

Feature Shure AD4D (Axient Digital) Sennheiser EM 6000 Lectrosonics DCR822
Wireless Channels 2 channels per 1U receiver 2 channels per 1U receiver 2 channels per 1U receiver
Dante Audio Networking Native Dante with built-in 4-port network switch; no adapter required Requires optional DN9650 Network Interface for Dante integration Dante available; requires separate configuration
High Density Mode Yes — 125 kHz channel spacing, up to 47 channels per 6 MHz TV channel No dedicated HD mode; standard spacing only No high-density mode
Dynamic Range 120 dB XLR / 130 dB Dante, A-weighted per Shure spec sheet 130 dB dynamic range via digital output per Sennheiser spec sheet Dynamic range not published to same measurement standard
AES-256 Encryption Standard on all channels; enabled via front panel or Wireless Workbench Available on select firmware versions Available on select SKUs
TAA-Compliant SKU Available Yes — dedicated TAA SKU for U.S. government procurement No dedicated TAA-compliant model available No dedicated TAA-compliant model available
Control System Integration Wireless Workbench (desktop + mobile); native AMX and Crestron support Sennheiser Wireless Systems Manager; third-party integration available Wireless Designer software; limited third-party integration

Frequently Asked Questions

What transmitters are compatible with the AD4DNPTA=-B?
This receiver is compatible with all Shure AD series and ADX series transmitters in Band B, including handheld (AD2), bodypack (AD1), boundary, gooseneck, and instrument transmitters. Transmitter and receiver must be matched to the same frequency band (Band B: 606–810 MHz).
Why does the AD4DNPTA ship without a power supply?
The NP (No Package) configuration is intended for integrators adding receivers to an existing Axient Digital rack. Multiple AD4D and AD4Q receivers can share power through the locking AC cascade connector, eliminating the need for individual power supplies in multi-receiver configurations.
Does this receiver work on existing Dante networks?
Yes. The AD4D includes a 4-port network interface supporting Dante primary and secondary streams. It operates in Switched mode (all four ports carry Dante and Shure control) or Split/Redundant mode (dedicated Dante and control networks) to match existing network architecture.
What does TAA compliance mean for procurement?
TAA compliance confirms the product was manufactured or substantially transformed in a country covered by a U.S. Trade Agreement. This is required for products purchased under GSA schedules and most federal AV contracts without requesting a waiver.
When should I use High Density mode versus Standard mode?
High Density mode suits high-channel-count deployments where transmitters operate within 6 to 60 meters of receivers. Standard mode is preferred when fewer channels are needed or transmitters must operate at longer range or higher RF power.
Can gain and mute be controlled remotely?
Yes. Gain, mute, frequency, and RF power can all be controlled remotely via Shure Wireless Workbench software, the Wireless Workbench Mobile app, or AMX/Crestron commands over the network.
What is the warranty on this receiver?
Shure provides a two-year manufacturer warranty on the AD4D receiver. Purchasing through Creation Networks, an authorized Shure reseller, ensures full warranty coverage.
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