Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Guitar World
Guitar World
Entertainment
Paul Riario

Shure GLXD16+ Dual Band Digital Wireless Guitar Pedal System review

Shure GLX-D+

Shure needs no introduction as an unparalleled leader in audio innovation and as the industry standard in microphones and guitar wireless systems for live performances. Outside of their renowned microphones, Shure’s touring-grade wireless systems have always been priced slightly out of reach for most non-professional guitarists and bassists. 

But now, Shure aims to change all that with the rollout of their new GLXD+ Dual Band Digital Wireless System, which is available in rack-mount, tabletop and guitar pedal receiver versions. 

Of course, this wireless system applies to vocalists and presenters as well, with a wide selection of lavalier, headset and handheld microphone options. But as a six-stringer, I’m here to focus on the pedalboard-friendly GLXD16+ Digital Wireless Guitar Pedal System, which has not only given me untangled freedom in my gigging life, but I believe it to be a frontrunner for its rugged reliability, ease of use and crystal-clear signal transparency.  

Housed in indestructible metal enclosures, the GLXD16+ guitar pedal receiver and transmitter (with a locking 4-pin mini connector Neutrik cable) are designed to work seamlessly for players who favor a wireless system integrated within their pedalboards. What makes Shure’s GLXD+ range unique is that it capitalizes on doubling available bandwidth with its Dual Band system that operates in the license-free 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz bandwidths. 

The result of this remarkable technology is it removes all guesswork by automatically scanning for and selecting the clearest available frequencies to prevent any signal interference and dropouts. 

(Image credit: Shure)

The guitar system also addresses improved battery life by offering up to 12 hours of operation (with its included lithium-ion battery that can be conveniently charged via USB-C from the transmitter), and even more imperative in times of a gig crisis – it can provide 1.5 hours of use from a 15-minute quick charge, which should last longer than your setlist.

In addition, the pedal receiver includes a tuner (with needle and strobe modes) and a 1/4–inch input (for cabling in) and operates on 9V DC power. And in case you’re wondering, two or more transmitters can be linked to the receiver, allowing for uninterrupted instrument swaps.

From setup to play, what makes the GLXD16+ so damn appealing is that it’s done within seconds. With the receiver active and the transmitter fully charged, simply turn on the transmitter till the green LED flashes, and presto! – you’re up and running with a clean signal, which to my ears, sounds clearly enhanced. 

You can monitor battery life from the receiver’s battery meter (even if you get to the last LED, you still have 30 minutes of playing time), and if you need further adjustments there are buttons for Mode, Channel and Group. 

The tuner is super-accurate and can be set for mute or always-on, and the system allows for locking the receiver to save changes you’ve made. There’s much more, but hell, I’ve already made this my go-to wireless system. 

Specs

  • PRICE: $499 / £544
  • TYPE: Wireless guitar system
  • FEATURES: Dual frequency operation (2.4GHz and 5.8GHz); WA305 guitar cable included; onboard tuner, up to 12 hours battery life
  • DETAILS: Includes guitar pedal GLXD+ Dual Band receiver and bodypack transmitter
  • CONTACT: Shure
Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.