Shure is proud to be participating in festivals and conferences this year in association with Worship Together "LIVE" Events at Creation East/West, SoulFest, Spirit West Coast, Life Fest Festivals, International Worship Institute and more.

The Quiet Stage; Low Volumes, Great Sound
Explore the many benefits of the digital console and the paradigm shift involved in using one. Few single purchases are capable of adding more flexibility and creative control to your worship audio while bringing simplicity and the ability to instantly recall every parameter on the board. You will walk away with a whole new understanding of what a digital console is, how it works and what it can do for you and your ministry.

Microphones & Wireless in Worship
This is a class for novices and experienced alike. It covers the differences in the most popular microphone types used in church. Dynamics and condensers; how do microphones hear? Polar patterns; rules that you must know for live sound, the inverse square law, three-to-one rule, proximity effect and more. This class will also cover the fundamentals of operating and selecting wireless systems. All class attendees will receive printed books from Shure that cover the subject in greater depth.

 


Walking the Talk



Here’s where you can find the Shure Team in the months ahead.
Please stop by and say hello to our envoys - Doug Gould, Kevin Spiegel, Dave Mendez, Tim Vear, Luis Guerra and Gino Sigismondi.

COMING EVENTS

Worship Northwest
January 25-26
Salem, OR
www.worshipnorthwest.com


 

Throne Zone Conference
February 7-9
Hampton, VA
www.hiscall.org


 

Refresh Conference
April 19-20
Bay City, MI
www.bayvalleycc.org



This two-day course will provide complete system design ideas to help you choose the correct combination of Yamaha, Nexo, and Shure products.

Training will focus on setup techniques ranging from microphones to large-scale speakers. Topics include: gain construction, attenuator settings, SPL estimation, spec-sheet analysis, and much more.

Shure’s Doug Gould will be on hand to present and answer your questions. The seminar is free – and so is lunch.

Class size is limited, so visit Yamaha’s website for all the details, along with enrollment information.