LONDON, 28th August, 2024 — Shure will be back at the IBC 2024 Show happening from the 13th to the 16th of September in Amsterdam. With almost a century of audio expertise, the company will showcase its most innovative wireless technology for broadcast, location sound and content creation applications. This includes the new SLX-D Portable Digital Wireless Systems, MoveMic Wireless Lavalier System for creators on the go, and other audio solutions and software.
“This is a pivotal moment for the broadcast industry, and IBC is the perfect platform to explore and discuss the latest advancements and emerging technologies”, said Nick Wood, Senior Director, Global Marketing and Product Management at Shure. “We eagerly anticipate connecting with our customers and partners to showcase our recent product launches and engage with the entertainment and broadcast community.”
The following audio solutions will be present at Shure’s booth alongside other innovative technology:
- For Studio Installation:
- Axient® Digital Wireless Microphone System: Shure’s Engineering Emmy awarded wireless system delivers world class sound for the most critical broadcast and live sound events. Developed with input from working audio professionals, it adapts to different customers needs as it offers different transmitter configurations while ensuring highest stability, quality and control.
- Microflex® Advance™ MXA920 Ceiling Array Microphone: Shure’s most popular ceiling array microphone is ideal for studio applications where there is no time to change microphones for different speakers and visible microphones should be avoided. Its unmatched voice capture ensures the highest standards in audio clarity, making it an ideal solution for these types of installations.
- For Location Sound:
- SLX-D Portable Digital Wireless Systems: The recently launched portable systems deliver the scalability, high-performance wireless, and reliable RF performance of SLX-D in new and durable form factors. SLXD5 Portable Digital Wireless Receiver can be installed on-camera as well as in an audio bag, enabling full-featured use in any location. The SLXD3 Plug-on Digital Transmitter transforms any XLR source into a wireless one—including dynamic and condenser microphones. Both are ideal for film, electronic newsgathering (ENG), broadcast, and video industries.
- Axient Digital ADX5D Dual-Channel Portable Wireless Receiver: As part of the Axient Digital system, ADX5D delivers superior RF performance, spectral efficiency and transparent audio quality in a portable, slot-in design, making it the ideal solution for location sound in film and broadcast.
- . For Content Creators:
- MoveMic Wireless Microphone System: MoveMic is the world’s smallest and best-sounding, dual channel direct to phone wireless lavalier microphone system. It delivers reliable, broadcast- quality audio in an ultra-lightweight design, ideal for content creators, videographers and mobile journalists.
Additionally, Shure will also preview ShureCloud, a unified platform for customers to monitor, manage and control Shure hardware and software in one place, including access to WWB Scan Library, integrated in Wireless Workbench (WWB), Shure’s software for audio professionals.
For more information about these and other Shure technology for the entertainment and broadcast industry, please visit: Shure at IBC – Shure Europe or stop by the Shure booth (Hall 8 Stand 8.C32) on the IBC2024 Show floor.
About Shure
Shure (www.shure.com) has been making people sound extraordinary for nearly a century. Founded in 1925, the Company is a leading global manufacturer of audio equipment known for quality, performance, and durability. We make microphones, wireless microphone systems, in-ear monitors, earphones and headphones, conferencing systems, and more. For critical listening, or high-stakes moments on stage, in the studio, and from the meeting room, you can always rely on Shure.
Shure Incorporated is headquartered in Niles, Illinois, in the United States. We have more than 30 manufacturing facilities and regional sales offices throughout the Americas, EMEA, and Asia