Featured Twinplex Takes The Stage After years of witnessing our wireless receivers perform flawlessly in the highest profile applications – from Super Bowl halftime shows to theater p…
Shure & RADA - Building the Future of UK Theatre Education is paramount when it comes to building a strong creative industry fit for the challenges of today and tomorrow. Shure is proud to once agai…
The Leicester Haymarket Theatre Chooses Axient Digital After over a decade of disuse, in June 2016 the management of the Leicester Haymarket Theatre was taken over by the Haymarket Consortium. The Haymark…
Now Trending in Broadcast: PSM® 1000, the Ultimate Wireless IFB PSM 1000 has become a staple in touring sound. But it’s also selling in the world of broadcasting, including major news, sports, and network producti…
Blog The Making of KSE1500 & SHA900: An Interview The story of the development of these two premium listening products is rife with both major breakthroughs and huge stumbling blocks that the team th…
The Shure Signal Path Podcast: The Stories Behind the Sounds Did Prince once nearly ruin his legendary live show? What’s it like working with Björk? Hear the stories behind the sounds: Shure Signal Path podcast
Interview Update from the Road Smells Like Van Spirit – Update from the Road Searching for Europe’s best street musicians in his trusty VW bus, Marten Berger is now four months int…
Interview Interview with Marten Berger Marten Berger is on the road searching for Europe’s best street musicians.
Interview Making a Mobile Recording Studio Marten Berger is living and recording in a converted VW bus on his quest to find the Continent’s most talented buskers.
Blog Getting Your MoJo On: Mobile Journalism and the Future of News Few fields have undergone such radical change as journalism has in recent years. In a time of upheaval, only one thing is certain: The future of news…
Featured Twinplex Takes The Stage After years of witnessing our wireless receivers perform flawlessly in the highest profile applications – from Super Bowl halftime shows to theater p…
Shure & RADA - Building the Future of UK Theatre Education is paramount when it comes to building a strong creative industry fit for the challenges of today and tomorrow. Shure is proud to once agai…
The Leicester Haymarket Theatre Chooses Axient Digital After over a decade of disuse, in June 2016 the management of the Leicester Haymarket Theatre was taken over by the Haymarket Consortium. The Haymark…
Now Trending in Broadcast: PSM® 1000, the Ultimate Wireless IFB PSM 1000 has become a staple in touring sound. But it’s also selling in the world of broadcasting, including major news, sports, and network producti…
Blog The Making of KSE1500 & SHA900: An Interview The story of the development of these two premium listening products is rife with both major breakthroughs and huge stumbling blocks that the team th…
The Shure Signal Path Podcast: The Stories Behind the Sounds Did Prince once nearly ruin his legendary live show? What’s it like working with Björk? Hear the stories behind the sounds: Shure Signal Path podcast
Interview Update from the Road Smells Like Van Spirit – Update from the Road Searching for Europe’s best street musicians in his trusty VW bus, Marten Berger is now four months int…
Interview Interview with Marten Berger Marten Berger is on the road searching for Europe’s best street musicians.
Interview Making a Mobile Recording Studio Marten Berger is living and recording in a converted VW bus on his quest to find the Continent’s most talented buskers.
Blog Getting Your MoJo On: Mobile Journalism and the Future of News Few fields have undergone such radical change as journalism has in recent years. In a time of upheaval, only one thing is certain: The future of news…
Corporate How to Get the Best Performance from Ceiling Array Microphones Ceiling array microphone technology can help to overcome a number of sound quality issues in a variety of conference and presentation spaces. Besides…
Theater Stage Top Mic Placement Tips for Theater As a freelance sound engineer, I’ve spent a considerable portion of my time specializing in hiding mics on performers for theatrical events and broad…
Live Performance Getting the most out of Axient Digital with Wireless Workbench 6 In a world where spectrum is shrinking and there are more wireless channels on air than ever before, audio engineers face an increasingly tough time …
Corporate Five Tips to Improve Conference Call Audio Conference calls can help make a good impression. Before important calls, use these tips to ensure your conference call audio is the best it can be.
Corporate How Does Echo Cancellation Work During a Video Conference? We have all experienced our voice echoing through laptop and meeting room speakers or headphones during a video conference with clients or colleagues…
Corporate Designing AV Systems with Great Audio Quality on a Budget AV professionals face the challenge of creating quality corporate and campus audio solutions on a low budget. The new P300 can help.
Education Adapting Your Network for Long-Term Results Richard Knott writes about the two topics that he noticed being discussed at InfoComm 2017.
Corporate An Architectural Guide to Successful Conference System Design The technology of building design and of the conference systems we install in them have both changed significantly since architect Louis Sullivan coi…
Corporate Tips for Avoiding Feedback in Meeting Room Audio Systems Feedback is an annoying and potentially damaging squealing or humming sound that can be extremely distracting during a meeting. If the feedback in a …
Corporate The Business Case for Investing in Audio A video conferencing system with high-quality audio that allows people to work effectively wherever they may be and collaborate with employees, suppl…
Corporate The Benefits of Having a Strong Unified Communications Strategy What can businesses do to ensure employees are able to stay in contact with colleagues and work efficiently with remote teams across the globe?
Corporate Enhance Your Meeting Room Sound with Proper Ceiling Speaker Placement You’re using high quality microphones in an acoustically treated boardroom, so in theory you should have the best conference sound available. So why …
ISE is proof that we can achieve truly integrated AV conferencing systems There was a very warm and fuzzy feeling on the floor of ISE this year, as several manufacturers announced compatibly with third-party hardware and so…
Live Performance Look, Ma! No Wires! How Wireless Microphones Changed Theatre ZOE MILTON, stage sound engineer and Administrator at the ASD, the UK's Association of Sound Designers, reflects on how improvements in wireless micr…
5 Tips Every Guitar Tech Should Know Guitar tech, Pjay Johnson (Busted, McFly, John Newman) walks us through his five top tips every guitar tech should know.
Digital Decoded - The Advantage of Digital Wireless According to RF Experts We explore digital wireless tech by learning about what modern RF experts think of the trend towards more digital systems and the potential benefits.
Conference Room Choosing the right mic for meetings, presentations and video conferencing Shure UK Sr. Applications Engineer demonstrates the application benefits of handheld, boundary, gooseneck, lapel and ceiling array microphones and ho…
Conference Room Eliminate distracting noises during video conference calls Shure UK Sr. Applications Engineer Tom Colman explains signal-to-noise ratio and how microphone placement can help eliminate distracting sounds heard…
Conference Room Improving boardroom acoustics for better AV conferencing sound Shure UK Sr. Applications Engineer Tom Colman highlights how improving boardroom acoustics can enhance communication and collaboration during A/V con…
Installations Acoustic Treatments In Boardrooms – It's Not As Hard As You Think Shure Systems UK Sales and Product Engineer Stuart Stephens explains boardroom acoustics and how to get the best meeting sound... Modern conference …
If these walls had ears: how to improve sound in the workplace Feltech Key Account Director Nevil Bounds addresses challenges of getting good sound in the workplace...
Live Performance 10 Things You Might Not Know About the SM58 Loyal users know that this rugged and reliable mic sounds great. But many may not know some of the fascinating history and technical facts about it.
Live Performance Five Golden Rules for Wireless Audio Antenna Placement The following post on wireless audio antenna placement is a guest contribution from Alex Milne of RF Venue, Inc — a US based manufacturer of innovati…
Save yourself from the droopy mics and unwanted noise Shure Conference Manager Kevin Beazley discusses the latest trends and what to consider when choosing a discussion system. Sound reinforcement system…
Live Performance How to Choose Between a Wired and Wireless Microphone: Musician's Edition One of the most common decisions facing musicians is the choice between a wired and wireless microphone. Owning a mic at all is a big step for a musi…
Live Performance Dualdyne Technology and the Unsung Heroes of Live Performance At this year's NAMM show, we launched our first all-new dynamic microphone for nearly 50 years — the KSM8 Dualdyne.
How will it sound in the Cloud? Cloud computing was a subject that hovered over the discussions on the floor of this year's UCExpo. While several panellists argued whether the futur…
How external antennas improve signal-to-noise ratio When it comes to wireless audio signal quality, nothing is more important than maintaining excellent signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).
Live Performance KSM8 Dualdyne - 77 Years in the Making For more than 90 years, Shure has provided the world with ground-breaking technology and innovative audio solutions. In 1939, we developed the Unidyn…
Installations Conference Miking: Seven Spaces + Seven Solutions One size does not fit all in corporate, civic and institutional applications where speech intelligibility in meetings and conferences is so critical.…
Live Performance What is Dualdyne? Understanding the Shure KSM8 The Shure KSM8 Dualdyne is the world's first dual diaphragm dynamic handheld microphone - a ground-breaking feat of engineering that essentially reve…
Live Performance Eliminating wireless microphone interference with antenna diversity Tom Colman from Shure UK's Systems Group explains how antenna diversity can eliminate interference in your wireless microphone system Interference…
What's the difference between Shure's KSE1500 & SE846 earphones? The world's first sound isolating electrostatic earphones are now upon us in the form of the KSE1500's.
Vocalists Rejoice! - A whole host of FREE Workshops with Vocal Mastery We may have already told you once or twice but we'll remind you again......Shure are currently running a European Wide Vocal Mastery Competition!
Installations Mics and Mic Techniques for Conferencing Systems In our increasingly digital world, traditional AV departments are disappearing from organizations. In many cases, responsibility for these functions …
Live Performance What is Antenna Distribution and when should you use it? Tom Colman from Shure UK's Systems Group gives a concise description of antenna distribution and its practical use with wireless microphone systems.
How to add personality to your voice All singers have artists they look up to and are influenced by. However, in the extremely competitive world of music the best way to stand out is to …
The Importance Of Looking After Your Voice For Vocalists We all have a friend or know someone who owns an expensive guitar in their collection and treats it like a fine wine or a classic sports car, taking …
Live Performance Guitars On-Stage and in the Studio: quiet is the new loud. Guitarists have a reputation for major contribution to volume wars on-stage and in the studio. This reputation is perhaps personified in that famous …
The secret to better audio: inputs are more important than outputs Here's a tip you can put into action today that will immediately improve your audio endeavours across the board: Inputs are more important than outpu…
Home / Project Studio Microphone directionality & polar pattern basics Microphones are used to capture or reinforce a particular sound. The challenge for an engineer is to select the right microphone for their applicatio…
Specialist Polar Patterns: Hypercardioid and Subcardioid As briefly described in our post on microphone basics, mic directionality can be classified as three distinct types: omnidirectional, unidirectional,…
Live Performance Troubleshooting Wireless dropouts in 10 simple steps We've all been there; you turn up for the show, you logically set up your gear, you're ready for sound check, and then it hits you - that sinking fee…
Home / Project Studio Recording Drums part 6 - bringing it all together Welcome to the final part in our series. To finish our drum recording tuition, Jay walks trough the process of bringing an entire kit together.
Live Performance Analogue vs Digital Wireless Microphones In the audio world, few debates raise blood pressure levels more than the analogue vs digital question. Audio enthusiasts will argue the topic for ho…
Home / Project Studio Recording Drums part 5 - phase cancellation Welcome back. Today we're going to look at one of the most important factors in bringing a drum kit recording together. In any recording where multip…
Live Performance White Space Devices - What are the risks to your Wireless Mic? Recently, Ofcom approved plans for white space devices to share radio spectrum with digital TV and wireless microphones. Although we knew it was comi…
Home / Project Studio Recording Drums part 4 - Compression Welcome to part 4. Compression is the most misunderstood, but also incredibly powerful tools at our disposal. Once again, we're joined by engineer Ja…
Home / Project Studio Recording Drums part 3 - Gates Welcome to part 3. By this point in the game, you've finished recording your drums, and you're well on the way to creating a polished mix.
Live Performance Top 5 Most Common Wireless Mistakes Wireless microphones are essential to the modern production values we're all accustomed too. And while wireless systems have freed performers from th…
Home / Project Studio Recording Drums part 2 - EQ for Drums In part 1 of our recording drums series, we looked at how to set up and mic your drums. For part 2, we're moving to the mix.
Live Performance How close should my Wireless Antenna be to the Transmitter? When professional wireless mic systems were first introduced in 1953, they were intended to replace a typical 20 foot microphone cable.
Live Performance Top 7 Reasons for Wireless System Failure and How to Avoid Them A fear of signal drop outs or system failure are common reasons for not making the switch to wireless. In truth, almost all wireless failures are com…
Home / Project Studio Recording and Mixing Electric Guitars The electric guitar is the most successful and widely adopted instrument in modern popular music. In fact, a recent study shows that the electric gui…
Live Performance The 2 Most Wanted Enemies of RF - Avoid at all Cost Whether it's friends and politics or beer and wine, there are some things in life that should never mix.
Home / Project Studio Recording Drums: part 1 - Setting up and Microphone technique A full drum kit can be one the most difficult instruments to record successfully. It requires a great deal of patience and a skilful drummer to achie…
Wireless Channels: The Jargon Demystified The most overused jargon in wireless microphones explained... Wireless microphones are still a relatively new technology and have adopted certain ter…
Studio 8 Tips for Better Vocal Recordings For the overwhelming majority of recorded music – particularly pop music – vocals are both the lead and the finishing touch of your musical maste…
Microphone Basics: Transducers, Polar Patterns, & Frequency Response There is no such thing as a one size fits all microphone. If such a device were to exist, it would have to tick a lot of boxes; so many, that it woul…
Choosing a Phono Cartridge in the Vinyl Revival Who would have guessed that in an era when Apple's iTunes has sold over 35 billion songs to 800 million customers (and counting), the market for old-…
Studio Recording & Mixing Bass Guitar Bass is the backbone of your music, and in many cases particularly with more modern styles the whole metaphorical house would collapse without it.
Live Performance 10 Reasons Why In-Ear Monitors Are Better Than Wedges Remember that time you had a great live sound experience with wedge monitors? You could hear all your cues without turning up the volume to eleven. T…
Could your mobile be eating your mic? From live performance to big events, corporate conferences to your local house of worship, wireless microphones and in-ear monitor systems are now st…
Which Shure Digital Wireless System is Right for you? So you've decided a digital wireless system is right for you. But which system should you buy?
Home / Project Studio How to Record and Mix Vocals The human voice is extremely complex. Man made instruments, such as the piano, flute or even the guitar, can be emulated through sampling and synthes…
Studio How to Record & Mix Acoustic Guitars Reproducing the sound of an acoustic guitar presents a different set of challenges to that of an electric guitar.
What is the M97xE Dynamic Stabilizer (AKA the Brush) used for? As a phono cartridge designed specifically for audiophile hi-fi, the Shure M97xE features the option to engage a specialist dynamic stabilizer when t…
Can I Play 78 RPM Records with my Existing Stylus? Vintage records from the early 1900's are different to the familiar vinyl records used today. They are made from a brittle material which uses a shel…
M44-7 in slow motion - What makes this the cartridge of choice for modern … First introduced 50 years ago, the M44-7 intended to meet requirements for the high-end audiophile market.
Home / Project Studio Will recording vocals with a dynamic mic sound better in a lively room? Recording vocals in a room with less than ideal acoustics can be tricky. If any undesirable sounding room reflections make it back into your micropho…
Studio How to choose the right Shure studio headphones for your needs Cheaper, consumer grade earphones/headphones might work for casual listening applications, but when it's time to record your music, every detail matt…
Earphone & Headphone Specifications Explained Earphones and headphones often come with some fairly intimidating spec sheets. This can make choosing the right model for you a little daunting.
Live Performance What's the Difference Between Shure's SM57 and Beta57? You'd be hard-pressed to find a band that hasn't used the celebrated SM57 at least somewhere in their career.
What is Shure's Pneumatic Shockmount? The pneumatic shockmount featured in Shure microphones, is an essential, but often misunderstood piece of audio engineering.
Concert 3 Alternative Guitar Mics to the SM57 The Shure SM57 is quite possibly the most popular and widely used microphone to record electric guitars. The frequency response and presence peak hel…
Live Performance Top 8 Microphone Myths Exposed There are microphone myths just like there are urban myths. And their longevity rivals Bigfoot, Nessie and that mysterious Roswell incident in 1947.
Wired vs Wireless for Guitar, which sounds the best? The subject of wired vs wireless for guitar is a much-debated topic. Opinions vary on how both setups can affect your tone, but the issue is really m…
5 things that make GLXD16 (Beta Digital Wireless Pedal System) the ultimat… It can be difficult to get excited about a wireless system. It's one of those crucial pieces of kit used by gigging musicians that your audience is u…
Home / Project Studio 10 Recording tips for Electric Guitar Players - Part 2 Welcome to part 2 of our 10 recording tips for electric guitar players. In part one we looked at our first 5 tips to get you on the road to success.
Live Performance 10 Recording Tips for Electric Guitar Players - Part 1 Recording your own music can seem daunting as there are many different ways to go about it and the technology can feel like a big learning curve.
Discover why your SM58 grill is designed to dent It's a fact of life. If you use your microphone on stage you will inevitably dent the grill at some point. This could be perceived as a bad thing, or…
High resolution audio - Are you creating a sonic bottle-neck? In light of Neil Young's PonoMusic, we look at high-res audio, the importance of headphones, and how you're only as good as the weakest link in your …
Home / Project Studio Unusual Recording Techniques: Trash Mic To kick start a new blog series featuring unconventional studio techniques, we recently put an SM57 in a bucket of water and placed it next to the ki…
Home / Project Studio Unusual Recording Techniques: SM57 in a Bucket of Water Next to the Kick D… At Shure UK we recently read a Sound on Sound article about John Newman & Ant Whiting utilising some unusual recording techniques to produce Newman's…
Open Back vs Closed Back Headphones High quality headphones make mixing more accurate or listening to music more enjoyable. There are two distinct varieties of headphones available: clo…
Live Performance What's the difference between the Shure SM57 & the SM7B? Regular followers of this blog will be familiar with similar FAQ posts, including: describing the differences between the SM58 & SM57
Dynamic vs Condenser Mics on Toms For years, the most common method of micing tom-toms has been to use a dynamic microphone. Over time, however, the introduction of purpose-built, dis…
Home / Project Studio How to get a great kick drum sound using 2 Shure mics Getting a great kick drum sound can be difficult, and how you choose to mic and mix your drums depends on the genre of music. For popular music style…
Home / Project Studio Record Tips for Singer-Songwriters Songwriting is somewhat of a dark art. Every successful songwriter will continually work to hone their craft, develop new tricks, and look at their p…
Home / Project Studio How to mic a Snare drum with a Shure SM57 When it comes to micing a snare drum, the SM57 has pretty much dominated for the best part of 50 years. The SM57 adds just the right amount of low-en…
Why do I need a Phono Preamp for my turntable? A turntable MUST NOT connect to an input labelled as "AUX", "TAPE", "CD, or "TUNER." This is because the phono cartridge signal must be amplified and…
Home / Project Studio What is Phantom Power & Why Do I Need It? Phantom power, sounds funny, doesn't it? If you're new to home recording, this term can be confusing.
Why do my earphones lack bass? How to fit Shure Earphones correctly. It's a common misconception that Shure earphones "lack bass". In reality, less than 1% of earphones returned to Shure service for "lack of bass" are …
How to avoid fake Shure microphones and earphones Shure are committed to providing customers with high-quality products. We want to ensure you can obtain the genuine article and avoid disappointment.…
Live Performance 4 Commonly Asked Questions about Shure GLXD16 Last month, Shure highlighted new products at NAMM in California, including: GLXD16, SE846 earphones, and the SRH1540 headphones.
What is the difference between Sound Isolating & Noise Cancelling Earphone… The difference between sound isolating and noise cancelling designs is understandably confusing. The terms sound quite similar don't they?
SRH940 vs SRH1540 - Which is best? Recently, Shure released the new SRH1540 premium closed back headphones. The new model complements our existing closed back range, which includes SRH…
Installations Conferencing Solutions: When to Choose a Digital Discussion System Imagine a summit meeting with hundreds of delegates from across the globe. They are seated behind desk-mounted microphones and many are wearing heads…
Home / Project Studio Sometimes all you need is an SM58? It's a regular comment from well-known recording engineers - 'we just recorded using a 58'.
Corporate How to Get the Best Performance from Ceiling Array Microphones Ceiling array microphone technology can help to overcome a number of sound quality issues in a variety of conference and presentation spaces. Besides…
Theater Stage Top Mic Placement Tips for Theater As a freelance sound engineer, I’ve spent a considerable portion of my time specializing in hiding mics on performers for theatrical events and broad…
Live Performance Getting the most out of Axient Digital with Wireless Workbench 6 In a world where spectrum is shrinking and there are more wireless channels on air than ever before, audio engineers face an increasingly tough time …
Corporate Five Tips to Improve Conference Call Audio Conference calls can help make a good impression. Before important calls, use these tips to ensure your conference call audio is the best it can be.
Corporate How Does Echo Cancellation Work During a Video Conference? We have all experienced our voice echoing through laptop and meeting room speakers or headphones during a video conference with clients or colleagues…
Corporate Designing AV Systems with Great Audio Quality on a Budget AV professionals face the challenge of creating quality corporate and campus audio solutions on a low budget. The new P300 can help.
Education Adapting Your Network for Long-Term Results Richard Knott writes about the two topics that he noticed being discussed at InfoComm 2017.
Corporate An Architectural Guide to Successful Conference System Design The technology of building design and of the conference systems we install in them have both changed significantly since architect Louis Sullivan coi…
Corporate Tips for Avoiding Feedback in Meeting Room Audio Systems Feedback is an annoying and potentially damaging squealing or humming sound that can be extremely distracting during a meeting. If the feedback in a …
Corporate The Business Case for Investing in Audio A video conferencing system with high-quality audio that allows people to work effectively wherever they may be and collaborate with employees, suppl…
Corporate The Benefits of Having a Strong Unified Communications Strategy What can businesses do to ensure employees are able to stay in contact with colleagues and work efficiently with remote teams across the globe?
Corporate Enhance Your Meeting Room Sound with Proper Ceiling Speaker Placement You’re using high quality microphones in an acoustically treated boardroom, so in theory you should have the best conference sound available. So why …
ISE is proof that we can achieve truly integrated AV conferencing systems There was a very warm and fuzzy feeling on the floor of ISE this year, as several manufacturers announced compatibly with third-party hardware and so…
Live Performance Look, Ma! No Wires! How Wireless Microphones Changed Theatre ZOE MILTON, stage sound engineer and Administrator at the ASD, the UK's Association of Sound Designers, reflects on how improvements in wireless micr…
5 Tips Every Guitar Tech Should Know Guitar tech, Pjay Johnson (Busted, McFly, John Newman) walks us through his five top tips every guitar tech should know.
Digital Decoded - The Advantage of Digital Wireless According to RF Experts We explore digital wireless tech by learning about what modern RF experts think of the trend towards more digital systems and the potential benefits.
Conference Room Choosing the right mic for meetings, presentations and video conferencing Shure UK Sr. Applications Engineer demonstrates the application benefits of handheld, boundary, gooseneck, lapel and ceiling array microphones and ho…
Conference Room Eliminate distracting noises during video conference calls Shure UK Sr. Applications Engineer Tom Colman explains signal-to-noise ratio and how microphone placement can help eliminate distracting sounds heard…
Conference Room Improving boardroom acoustics for better AV conferencing sound Shure UK Sr. Applications Engineer Tom Colman highlights how improving boardroom acoustics can enhance communication and collaboration during A/V con…
Installations Acoustic Treatments In Boardrooms – It's Not As Hard As You Think Shure Systems UK Sales and Product Engineer Stuart Stephens explains boardroom acoustics and how to get the best meeting sound... Modern conference …
If these walls had ears: how to improve sound in the workplace Feltech Key Account Director Nevil Bounds addresses challenges of getting good sound in the workplace...
Live Performance 10 Things You Might Not Know About the SM58 Loyal users know that this rugged and reliable mic sounds great. But many may not know some of the fascinating history and technical facts about it.
Live Performance Five Golden Rules for Wireless Audio Antenna Placement The following post on wireless audio antenna placement is a guest contribution from Alex Milne of RF Venue, Inc — a US based manufacturer of innovati…
Save yourself from the droopy mics and unwanted noise Shure Conference Manager Kevin Beazley discusses the latest trends and what to consider when choosing a discussion system. Sound reinforcement system…
Live Performance How to Choose Between a Wired and Wireless Microphone: Musician's Edition One of the most common decisions facing musicians is the choice between a wired and wireless microphone. Owning a mic at all is a big step for a musi…
Live Performance Dualdyne Technology and the Unsung Heroes of Live Performance At this year's NAMM show, we launched our first all-new dynamic microphone for nearly 50 years — the KSM8 Dualdyne.
How will it sound in the Cloud? Cloud computing was a subject that hovered over the discussions on the floor of this year's UCExpo. While several panellists argued whether the futur…
How external antennas improve signal-to-noise ratio When it comes to wireless audio signal quality, nothing is more important than maintaining excellent signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).
Live Performance KSM8 Dualdyne - 77 Years in the Making For more than 90 years, Shure has provided the world with ground-breaking technology and innovative audio solutions. In 1939, we developed the Unidyn…
Installations Conference Miking: Seven Spaces + Seven Solutions One size does not fit all in corporate, civic and institutional applications where speech intelligibility in meetings and conferences is so critical.…
Live Performance What is Dualdyne? Understanding the Shure KSM8 The Shure KSM8 Dualdyne is the world's first dual diaphragm dynamic handheld microphone - a ground-breaking feat of engineering that essentially reve…
Live Performance Eliminating wireless microphone interference with antenna diversity Tom Colman from Shure UK's Systems Group explains how antenna diversity can eliminate interference in your wireless microphone system Interference…
What's the difference between Shure's KSE1500 & SE846 earphones? The world's first sound isolating electrostatic earphones are now upon us in the form of the KSE1500's.
Vocalists Rejoice! - A whole host of FREE Workshops with Vocal Mastery We may have already told you once or twice but we'll remind you again......Shure are currently running a European Wide Vocal Mastery Competition!
Installations Mics and Mic Techniques for Conferencing Systems In our increasingly digital world, traditional AV departments are disappearing from organizations. In many cases, responsibility for these functions …
Live Performance What is Antenna Distribution and when should you use it? Tom Colman from Shure UK's Systems Group gives a concise description of antenna distribution and its practical use with wireless microphone systems.
How to add personality to your voice All singers have artists they look up to and are influenced by. However, in the extremely competitive world of music the best way to stand out is to …
The Importance Of Looking After Your Voice For Vocalists We all have a friend or know someone who owns an expensive guitar in their collection and treats it like a fine wine or a classic sports car, taking …
Live Performance Guitars On-Stage and in the Studio: quiet is the new loud. Guitarists have a reputation for major contribution to volume wars on-stage and in the studio. This reputation is perhaps personified in that famous …
The secret to better audio: inputs are more important than outputs Here's a tip you can put into action today that will immediately improve your audio endeavours across the board: Inputs are more important than outpu…
Home / Project Studio Microphone directionality & polar pattern basics Microphones are used to capture or reinforce a particular sound. The challenge for an engineer is to select the right microphone for their applicatio…
Specialist Polar Patterns: Hypercardioid and Subcardioid As briefly described in our post on microphone basics, mic directionality can be classified as three distinct types: omnidirectional, unidirectional,…
Live Performance Troubleshooting Wireless dropouts in 10 simple steps We've all been there; you turn up for the show, you logically set up your gear, you're ready for sound check, and then it hits you - that sinking fee…
Home / Project Studio Recording Drums part 6 - bringing it all together Welcome to the final part in our series. To finish our drum recording tuition, Jay walks trough the process of bringing an entire kit together.
Live Performance Analogue vs Digital Wireless Microphones In the audio world, few debates raise blood pressure levels more than the analogue vs digital question. Audio enthusiasts will argue the topic for ho…
Home / Project Studio Recording Drums part 5 - phase cancellation Welcome back. Today we're going to look at one of the most important factors in bringing a drum kit recording together. In any recording where multip…
Live Performance White Space Devices - What are the risks to your Wireless Mic? Recently, Ofcom approved plans for white space devices to share radio spectrum with digital TV and wireless microphones. Although we knew it was comi…
Home / Project Studio Recording Drums part 4 - Compression Welcome to part 4. Compression is the most misunderstood, but also incredibly powerful tools at our disposal. Once again, we're joined by engineer Ja…
Home / Project Studio Recording Drums part 3 - Gates Welcome to part 3. By this point in the game, you've finished recording your drums, and you're well on the way to creating a polished mix.
Live Performance Top 5 Most Common Wireless Mistakes Wireless microphones are essential to the modern production values we're all accustomed too. And while wireless systems have freed performers from th…
Home / Project Studio Recording Drums part 2 - EQ for Drums In part 1 of our recording drums series, we looked at how to set up and mic your drums. For part 2, we're moving to the mix.
Live Performance How close should my Wireless Antenna be to the Transmitter? When professional wireless mic systems were first introduced in 1953, they were intended to replace a typical 20 foot microphone cable.
Live Performance Top 7 Reasons for Wireless System Failure and How to Avoid Them A fear of signal drop outs or system failure are common reasons for not making the switch to wireless. In truth, almost all wireless failures are com…
Home / Project Studio Recording and Mixing Electric Guitars The electric guitar is the most successful and widely adopted instrument in modern popular music. In fact, a recent study shows that the electric gui…
Live Performance The 2 Most Wanted Enemies of RF - Avoid at all Cost Whether it's friends and politics or beer and wine, there are some things in life that should never mix.
Home / Project Studio Recording Drums: part 1 - Setting up and Microphone technique A full drum kit can be one the most difficult instruments to record successfully. It requires a great deal of patience and a skilful drummer to achie…
Wireless Channels: The Jargon Demystified The most overused jargon in wireless microphones explained... Wireless microphones are still a relatively new technology and have adopted certain ter…
Studio 8 Tips for Better Vocal Recordings For the overwhelming majority of recorded music – particularly pop music – vocals are both the lead and the finishing touch of your musical maste…
Microphone Basics: Transducers, Polar Patterns, & Frequency Response There is no such thing as a one size fits all microphone. If such a device were to exist, it would have to tick a lot of boxes; so many, that it woul…
Choosing a Phono Cartridge in the Vinyl Revival Who would have guessed that in an era when Apple's iTunes has sold over 35 billion songs to 800 million customers (and counting), the market for old-…
Studio Recording & Mixing Bass Guitar Bass is the backbone of your music, and in many cases particularly with more modern styles the whole metaphorical house would collapse without it.
Live Performance 10 Reasons Why In-Ear Monitors Are Better Than Wedges Remember that time you had a great live sound experience with wedge monitors? You could hear all your cues without turning up the volume to eleven. T…
Could your mobile be eating your mic? From live performance to big events, corporate conferences to your local house of worship, wireless microphones and in-ear monitor systems are now st…
Which Shure Digital Wireless System is Right for you? So you've decided a digital wireless system is right for you. But which system should you buy?
Home / Project Studio How to Record and Mix Vocals The human voice is extremely complex. Man made instruments, such as the piano, flute or even the guitar, can be emulated through sampling and synthes…
Studio How to Record & Mix Acoustic Guitars Reproducing the sound of an acoustic guitar presents a different set of challenges to that of an electric guitar.
What is the M97xE Dynamic Stabilizer (AKA the Brush) used for? As a phono cartridge designed specifically for audiophile hi-fi, the Shure M97xE features the option to engage a specialist dynamic stabilizer when t…
Can I Play 78 RPM Records with my Existing Stylus? Vintage records from the early 1900's are different to the familiar vinyl records used today. They are made from a brittle material which uses a shel…
M44-7 in slow motion - What makes this the cartridge of choice for modern … First introduced 50 years ago, the M44-7 intended to meet requirements for the high-end audiophile market.
Home / Project Studio Will recording vocals with a dynamic mic sound better in a lively room? Recording vocals in a room with less than ideal acoustics can be tricky. If any undesirable sounding room reflections make it back into your micropho…
Studio How to choose the right Shure studio headphones for your needs Cheaper, consumer grade earphones/headphones might work for casual listening applications, but when it's time to record your music, every detail matt…
Earphone & Headphone Specifications Explained Earphones and headphones often come with some fairly intimidating spec sheets. This can make choosing the right model for you a little daunting.
Live Performance What's the Difference Between Shure's SM57 and Beta57? You'd be hard-pressed to find a band that hasn't used the celebrated SM57 at least somewhere in their career.
What is Shure's Pneumatic Shockmount? The pneumatic shockmount featured in Shure microphones, is an essential, but often misunderstood piece of audio engineering.
Concert 3 Alternative Guitar Mics to the SM57 The Shure SM57 is quite possibly the most popular and widely used microphone to record electric guitars. The frequency response and presence peak hel…
Live Performance Top 8 Microphone Myths Exposed There are microphone myths just like there are urban myths. And their longevity rivals Bigfoot, Nessie and that mysterious Roswell incident in 1947.
Wired vs Wireless for Guitar, which sounds the best? The subject of wired vs wireless for guitar is a much-debated topic. Opinions vary on how both setups can affect your tone, but the issue is really m…
5 things that make GLXD16 (Beta Digital Wireless Pedal System) the ultimat… It can be difficult to get excited about a wireless system. It's one of those crucial pieces of kit used by gigging musicians that your audience is u…
Home / Project Studio 10 Recording tips for Electric Guitar Players - Part 2 Welcome to part 2 of our 10 recording tips for electric guitar players. In part one we looked at our first 5 tips to get you on the road to success.
Live Performance 10 Recording Tips for Electric Guitar Players - Part 1 Recording your own music can seem daunting as there are many different ways to go about it and the technology can feel like a big learning curve.
Discover why your SM58 grill is designed to dent It's a fact of life. If you use your microphone on stage you will inevitably dent the grill at some point. This could be perceived as a bad thing, or…
High resolution audio - Are you creating a sonic bottle-neck? In light of Neil Young's PonoMusic, we look at high-res audio, the importance of headphones, and how you're only as good as the weakest link in your …
Home / Project Studio Unusual Recording Techniques: Trash Mic To kick start a new blog series featuring unconventional studio techniques, we recently put an SM57 in a bucket of water and placed it next to the ki…
Home / Project Studio Unusual Recording Techniques: SM57 in a Bucket of Water Next to the Kick D… At Shure UK we recently read a Sound on Sound article about John Newman & Ant Whiting utilising some unusual recording techniques to produce Newman's…
Open Back vs Closed Back Headphones High quality headphones make mixing more accurate or listening to music more enjoyable. There are two distinct varieties of headphones available: clo…
Live Performance What's the difference between the Shure SM57 & the SM7B? Regular followers of this blog will be familiar with similar FAQ posts, including: describing the differences between the SM58 & SM57
Dynamic vs Condenser Mics on Toms For years, the most common method of micing tom-toms has been to use a dynamic microphone. Over time, however, the introduction of purpose-built, dis…
Home / Project Studio How to get a great kick drum sound using 2 Shure mics Getting a great kick drum sound can be difficult, and how you choose to mic and mix your drums depends on the genre of music. For popular music style…
Home / Project Studio Record Tips for Singer-Songwriters Songwriting is somewhat of a dark art. Every successful songwriter will continually work to hone their craft, develop new tricks, and look at their p…
Home / Project Studio How to mic a Snare drum with a Shure SM57 When it comes to micing a snare drum, the SM57 has pretty much dominated for the best part of 50 years. The SM57 adds just the right amount of low-en…
Why do I need a Phono Preamp for my turntable? A turntable MUST NOT connect to an input labelled as "AUX", "TAPE", "CD, or "TUNER." This is because the phono cartridge signal must be amplified and…
Home / Project Studio What is Phantom Power & Why Do I Need It? Phantom power, sounds funny, doesn't it? If you're new to home recording, this term can be confusing.
Why do my earphones lack bass? How to fit Shure Earphones correctly. It's a common misconception that Shure earphones "lack bass". In reality, less than 1% of earphones returned to Shure service for "lack of bass" are …
How to avoid fake Shure microphones and earphones Shure are committed to providing customers with high-quality products. We want to ensure you can obtain the genuine article and avoid disappointment.…
Live Performance 4 Commonly Asked Questions about Shure GLXD16 Last month, Shure highlighted new products at NAMM in California, including: GLXD16, SE846 earphones, and the SRH1540 headphones.
What is the difference between Sound Isolating & Noise Cancelling Earphone… The difference between sound isolating and noise cancelling designs is understandably confusing. The terms sound quite similar don't they?
SRH940 vs SRH1540 - Which is best? Recently, Shure released the new SRH1540 premium closed back headphones. The new model complements our existing closed back range, which includes SRH…
Installations Conferencing Solutions: When to Choose a Digital Discussion System Imagine a summit meeting with hundreds of delegates from across the globe. They are seated behind desk-mounted microphones and many are wearing heads…
Home / Project Studio Sometimes all you need is an SM58? It's a regular comment from well-known recording engineers - 'we just recorded using a 58'.
Event Shure at ISE 2020 ISE 2020 is the place to experience how Shure is changing conferencing and collaboration.
Event IBC 2019 This year’s International Broadcast Conference (IBC) is taking place from September 13th- 17th at Amsterdam’s RAI. You will find Shure in hall 8, sta…
Trade Show Shure @ ISE 2019 ISE 2019 is the place to get your hands on training, learning and collaboration with Shure networked systems products. Among the show highlights, we …
Event NAMM 2019 We’re back in Anaheim in January to showcase a wide variety of Shure products at The NAMM Show 2019. Stop by to chat with our Shure experts about any…
Trade Show Shure @ Infocomm 2018 Shure is back at InfoComm 2018 showcasing our premium audio solutions for conferencing and presentation spaces. Visit us at booth C1366
Trade Show Shure @ ISE 2018 Shure returned to ISE 2018 to present a variety of conferencing and presentation audio solutions. Visitors had the chance to learn how to make audio …
Trade Show Shure @ Infocomm 2017 We're excited to share new AV conferencing solutions that increase meeting productivity and foster collaboration. Additionally, we are proud to prese…
Trade Show Shure @ ISE 2017 Shure is returning to ISE 2017 to present a variety of application-driven solutions focusing on Shure´s expertise in AV Conferencing & Collaboration …
Event Shure at InfoComm 2019 InfoComm 2019 is the place to experience sound like you’ve never heard it before. With Shure networked systems products get hands on training, learni…
Event Shure at ISE 2020 ISE 2020 is the place to experience how Shure is changing conferencing and collaboration.
Event IBC 2019 This year’s International Broadcast Conference (IBC) is taking place from September 13th- 17th at Amsterdam’s RAI. You will find Shure in hall 8, sta…
Trade Show Shure @ ISE 2019 ISE 2019 is the place to get your hands on training, learning and collaboration with Shure networked systems products. Among the show highlights, we …
Event NAMM 2019 We’re back in Anaheim in January to showcase a wide variety of Shure products at The NAMM Show 2019. Stop by to chat with our Shure experts about any…
Trade Show Shure @ Infocomm 2018 Shure is back at InfoComm 2018 showcasing our premium audio solutions for conferencing and presentation spaces. Visit us at booth C1366
Trade Show Shure @ ISE 2018 Shure returned to ISE 2018 to present a variety of conferencing and presentation audio solutions. Visitors had the chance to learn how to make audio …
Trade Show Shure @ Infocomm 2017 We're excited to share new AV conferencing solutions that increase meeting productivity and foster collaboration. Additionally, we are proud to prese…
Trade Show Shure @ ISE 2017 Shure is returning to ISE 2017 to present a variety of application-driven solutions focusing on Shure´s expertise in AV Conferencing & Collaboration …
Event Shure at InfoComm 2019 InfoComm 2019 is the place to experience sound like you’ve never heard it before. With Shure networked systems products get hands on training, learni…
Belgian AV Specialist SWING Chooses Microflex® Complete Wireless SWING invests in Shure Microflex Complete Wireless for organizations who are looking for sales or rental of a reliable and user-friendly conference s…
Shure QLX Digital and BLX Wireless Systems Brings Structure and Resistance… With the successful installation of Shure QLX-D and BLX, now the Volvo Congress Center offers crystal clear audio and a reliable, interference-free s…
Conference Room Shure ULX-D® and QLX-D® Digital Wireless Systems Provide Clarity at Milan'… Shure ULX-D® and QLX-D® Digital Wireless Systems Provide Clarity at Milan's MiCo Convention Center
Auditorium EDHEC Business School chooses MXA and MXW systems for its campuses. Founded in 1906 in Lille, the EDHEC Business School is one of Europe’s top 15 business schools. World renowned in finance, the school distinguishes i…
Parliament The French Ministry of Economy and Finance chooses MXCW The Ministry of Economy and Finance needed an audio solution to accommodate 800 yearly events, ranging from small meetings of 20 people in flexible s…
Conference Room Shure Microflex® Wireless Offers an Elegant Conferencing Solution at the D… Shure Microflex® Wireless Offers an Elegant Conferencing Solution at the DOGA Foundation
Germany’s Federal Joint Committee Chooses Shure Microflex® Complete Berlin-based AV specialists, PIK AG, selected a Shure Microflex® Complete digital conference system, installing a total of 141 MXC615 table-top confe…
Hotel/Convention 5 Star Conferencing: EVENT Hotels Group Benefit From Shure Microflex® Comp… With more than 50 destinations across Europe, Event Hospitality Management Holding GmbH & Co KG currently operates more than 80 business and conferen…
Auditorium Shure Microflex® Advance™ Installation at Raspberry Pi HQ Award winning AV specialists Snelling Business Systems were on hand to deliver the ambitious project, installing two Shure Microflex® Advance™ MXA910…
Belgian AV Specialist SWING Chooses Microflex® Complete Wireless SWING invests in Shure Microflex Complete Wireless for organizations who are looking for sales or rental of a reliable and user-friendly conference s…
Shure QLX Digital and BLX Wireless Systems Brings Structure and Resistance… With the successful installation of Shure QLX-D and BLX, now the Volvo Congress Center offers crystal clear audio and a reliable, interference-free s…
Conference Room Shure ULX-D® and QLX-D® Digital Wireless Systems Provide Clarity at Milan'… Shure ULX-D® and QLX-D® Digital Wireless Systems Provide Clarity at Milan's MiCo Convention Center
Auditorium EDHEC Business School chooses MXA and MXW systems for its campuses. Founded in 1906 in Lille, the EDHEC Business School is one of Europe’s top 15 business schools. World renowned in finance, the school distinguishes i…
Parliament The French Ministry of Economy and Finance chooses MXCW The Ministry of Economy and Finance needed an audio solution to accommodate 800 yearly events, ranging from small meetings of 20 people in flexible s…
Conference Room Shure Microflex® Wireless Offers an Elegant Conferencing Solution at the D… Shure Microflex® Wireless Offers an Elegant Conferencing Solution at the DOGA Foundation
Germany’s Federal Joint Committee Chooses Shure Microflex® Complete Berlin-based AV specialists, PIK AG, selected a Shure Microflex® Complete digital conference system, installing a total of 141 MXC615 table-top confe…
Hotel/Convention 5 Star Conferencing: EVENT Hotels Group Benefit From Shure Microflex® Comp… With more than 50 destinations across Europe, Event Hospitality Management Holding GmbH & Co KG currently operates more than 80 business and conferen…
Auditorium Shure Microflex® Advance™ Installation at Raspberry Pi HQ Award winning AV specialists Snelling Business Systems were on hand to deliver the ambitious project, installing two Shure Microflex® Advance™ MXA910…
Blog PRODUCER SPOTLIGHT: Andrew Hunt Having recently won a prestigious MPG Award, Andrew Hunt is riding a wave of success built from the ground up.
Blog ENGINEER SPOTLIGHT - CHRIS JOJO Chris Jojo has a job many people would envy...As the 'Senior Sound Designer & Principle Sound Recording Engineer' for Codemasters Games, he typically…
Blog Engineer Spotlight: Olga Fitzroy As an audio engineer, frequently turning your head to a wide variety of musical genres and productions comes with the territory.
Blog Engineer Spotlight: Russ Tite Working with the likes of The Kooks, Plan B, Marmozets and currently Catfish and The Bottlemen, Russ Tite is a music industry pro both in the studio …
Blog RF Coordination at Rio 2016 with Steve Caldwell RF engineer, Steve Caldwell walks us through the difficult challenge of coordinating RF at one of the world's largest major events, the Olympic and P…
Blog Life on The Road with Bastille's FOH Engineer, Paul Cooper If you're one of those people who talk about 'chance' or 'co-incidence' then this is one for you. Fifteen years ago Paul Cooper went into a Music Stu…
Blog Bryony October's Five Tips for Mixing at Festivals Recently at Shure Sound Hub, we caught up with FOH engineer, Bryony October who shared her experience of life on the road, including some unmissable …
Blog Engineer Spotlight: Bryony October Well known for her earlier work with the Noisettes, Bryony October's story is one of classic hard work and determination to make it in an industry wh…
Blog From Rock & Roll to Rocky Horror with Theatre Sound Designer, Gareth Owen Gareth Owen is an acclaimed British sound designer whose portfolio includes many of the world's biggest musical theatre spectaculars, including 'Disn…
Blog Engineer Spotlight: FOH Engineer, Cliff Brothers (KSM8 on Test) Cliff is a live sound, touring, and production specialist with comprehensive experience covering many well know acts, including Prince, Rebecca Fergu…
Blog PRODUCER SPOTLIGHT: Andrew Hunt Having recently won a prestigious MPG Award, Andrew Hunt is riding a wave of success built from the ground up.
Blog ENGINEER SPOTLIGHT - CHRIS JOJO Chris Jojo has a job many people would envy...As the 'Senior Sound Designer & Principle Sound Recording Engineer' for Codemasters Games, he typically…
Blog Engineer Spotlight: Olga Fitzroy As an audio engineer, frequently turning your head to a wide variety of musical genres and productions comes with the territory.
Blog Engineer Spotlight: Russ Tite Working with the likes of The Kooks, Plan B, Marmozets and currently Catfish and The Bottlemen, Russ Tite is a music industry pro both in the studio …
Blog RF Coordination at Rio 2016 with Steve Caldwell RF engineer, Steve Caldwell walks us through the difficult challenge of coordinating RF at one of the world's largest major events, the Olympic and P…
Blog Life on The Road with Bastille's FOH Engineer, Paul Cooper If you're one of those people who talk about 'chance' or 'co-incidence' then this is one for you. Fifteen years ago Paul Cooper went into a Music Stu…
Blog Bryony October's Five Tips for Mixing at Festivals Recently at Shure Sound Hub, we caught up with FOH engineer, Bryony October who shared her experience of life on the road, including some unmissable …
Blog Engineer Spotlight: Bryony October Well known for her earlier work with the Noisettes, Bryony October's story is one of classic hard work and determination to make it in an industry wh…
Blog From Rock & Roll to Rocky Horror with Theatre Sound Designer, Gareth Owen Gareth Owen is an acclaimed British sound designer whose portfolio includes many of the world's biggest musical theatre spectaculars, including 'Disn…
Blog Engineer Spotlight: FOH Engineer, Cliff Brothers (KSM8 on Test) Cliff is a live sound, touring, and production specialist with comprehensive experience covering many well know acts, including Prince, Rebecca Fergu…
Essential Advice on Meeting Room Acoustics Clear communication is key for effective meetings at modern businesses, companies and organisations. Without it, productivity can dip and opportuniti…
Meeting Room Technology For The 2020s Shure’s Senior Sales Director, Rob Smith, takes us through the various requirements one should consider when initially planning a meeting space - the…
Tackling the Government Sector: The Challenges and Solutions When you think about government buildings, the first thing that comes to mind is likely to be an impressive assembly or parliament hall equipped with…
Enhancing Conferencing with Designer Software Shure Conferencing solutions offer customers a giant step forward in timesaving benefits with new Microflex® Advance ™ Designer software.
AV Industry Trends at ISE 2019 It was early February in Amsterdam. I traveled from the Shure UK office in London to attend ISE (Integrated Systems Europe) 2019, the world’s largest…
Ensuring Consistent Conferencing Quality Around the World Conference rooms have evolved into multifunctional spaces where people expect the technology inside to perform consistently every single time. And co…
Fifty Years of Shure Conferencing Shure Historian Michael Pettersen explains how Shure Incorporated applied its audio expertise to become a leader in best-of-class corporate AV confer…
Earning Customer Loyalty and Trust Through Continuing AV Education The new Integrated Systems Certification Program from the Shure Audio Institute offers training that gives AV professionals the tools they need to st…
Don’t Overlobe Your Conference System The Shure Microflex® Advance™ Ceiling Array can deploy up to eight lobes for world-class conferencing, but it’s important not to “overlobe” your setu…
Conferencing Trends from InfoComm 2018 With InfoComm 2018 now firmly in the rear-view mirror, Troy Jensen takes a quick look back before at the trends he saw while attending.
Essential Advice on Meeting Room Acoustics Clear communication is key for effective meetings at modern businesses, companies and organisations. Without it, productivity can dip and opportuniti…
Meeting Room Technology For The 2020s Shure’s Senior Sales Director, Rob Smith, takes us through the various requirements one should consider when initially planning a meeting space - the…
Tackling the Government Sector: The Challenges and Solutions When you think about government buildings, the first thing that comes to mind is likely to be an impressive assembly or parliament hall equipped with…
Enhancing Conferencing with Designer Software Shure Conferencing solutions offer customers a giant step forward in timesaving benefits with new Microflex® Advance ™ Designer software.
AV Industry Trends at ISE 2019 It was early February in Amsterdam. I traveled from the Shure UK office in London to attend ISE (Integrated Systems Europe) 2019, the world’s largest…
Ensuring Consistent Conferencing Quality Around the World Conference rooms have evolved into multifunctional spaces where people expect the technology inside to perform consistently every single time. And co…
Fifty Years of Shure Conferencing Shure Historian Michael Pettersen explains how Shure Incorporated applied its audio expertise to become a leader in best-of-class corporate AV confer…
Earning Customer Loyalty and Trust Through Continuing AV Education The new Integrated Systems Certification Program from the Shure Audio Institute offers training that gives AV professionals the tools they need to st…
Don’t Overlobe Your Conference System The Shure Microflex® Advance™ Ceiling Array can deploy up to eight lobes for world-class conferencing, but it’s important not to “overlobe” your setu…
Conferencing Trends from InfoComm 2018 With InfoComm 2018 now firmly in the rear-view mirror, Troy Jensen takes a quick look back before at the trends he saw while attending.