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Whether your performance is in a chapel or a Broadway theater, it’s important that the person in the back row hears as well as the person front row, center. And while acoustics play a role, Shure microphones can help. These wireless mics come in a variety of polar patterns to suit your needs,
are practically invisible to audience members and offer Shure’s winning reputation for quality and durability.
Lavalier Mics Shure's WL50 (omnidirectional) and WL51 (unidirectional) lavalier microphones set a new standard for miniature microphone production. These microphones are available individually, as well as with the Shure UHF, UC, and ULX Wireless Systems. For more information about Shure lavalier mics, click here. Headworn Microphones Lightweight, fully adjustable and comfortable, the Beta 53 (omnidirectional) and Beta 54 (supercardioid) headworn microphones are designed for applications where inconspicuous appearance and incredible sound quality are required. (Wireless versions are WBH53 and WBH54.) For more information about Shure headworn mics, click here. Wireless Boundary Microphone This new Shure MX692/C Microflex wireless boundary microphone is the perfect solution for complete freedom of placement. The MX692/C is available in a cardioid version. (Omnidirectional and supercardioid cartridges can be purchased separately). This newest member of the Microflex family packs incredible performance in a very small package. It offers a low-profile design and a paint mask template to meet your aesthetic standards, too. For more information about Shure boundary mics, click here. |
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