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Shure BLX2 Wireless Microphone Number Cap

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Finally, no more ugly tape labels with numbers written in marker 🙂

I designed a simple and clean numbered cap/end plug for Shure BLX2 wireless microphones, so you can label your mics quickly and clearly during live shows, rehearsals, and events.

It is a small upgrade, but it makes a big difference:

  • better organization
  • faster mic assignment
  • more professional look
  • no sticky tape and messy handwritten labels

Features

  • designed for Shure BLX2
  • clear number marking on the bottom/end of the microphone
  • clean and durable labeling solution
  • fast print, low filament usage
  • perfect for multi-mic sets (1, 2, 3, 4, 5...)

Great for

  • cultural centers
  • schools
  • bands
  • events and conferences
  • churches
  • audio rental / sound companies

Printing tips

  • usually printable without supports
  • PLA works great
  • PETG recommended for higher durability
  • for better number visibility, use a filament color change at the number layer

If you use multiple BLX2 microphones, a set of numbered caps really improves workflow and looks much better than tape + marker.

If this model helps you, feel free to leave a rating and post a make 🙂

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