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Shure Microphones Changing Channels
TDJ54 | 2024-06-12 06:11:18 |
I like that we just need the one remote for turning it on, changing channels, and vikings. 5 |
James | 2024-08-06 01:27:43 |
I've used several different makes and models of gooseneck microphones and Shure is the best. 5 |
Israel | 2024-06-27 01:13:30 |
Use It with my Shure Beta 58 microphones. Great sound. 5 |
Andy | 2024-05-25 05:16:52 |
This was a replacement for one of our Shure Wireless Microphones at our Church. It fit perfectly, and now the microphone looks like new again! 5 |
James | 2024-07-06 09:44:40 |
A very good package using still one of the best dynamic microphones in the Shure SM57 after almost 50 years. 5 |
Daniel | 2024-07-05 05:32:56 |
These are a perfect fit for the handheld wireless Shure PG58 microphones. 5 |
Fernando D. | 2024-09-25 06:52:32 |
What else can we say about these classic microphones?.would be awesome to shure had included a pair of SM81 in the kit. 5 |
Jesse | 2024-06-23 02:37:41 |
I've been singing for 17 years and this microphone is hands down the best one of all Shure microphones, in my opinion. :) 5 |
Ed | 2024-07-16 06:46:24 |
I use all four XLRs for live steams from a small remote set with USB to my laptop for broadcast. Two channels are used for a Shure wireless receiver. One of those channels is for a CVL wireless lavaliere mic. The EQ on the panel results in great voice quality from the CVL. The other receiver channel is a wireless handheld that sounds great with little tweaking. Two channels are used with Shure SM58s. I find that I need more gain with these, but the voice audio quality is not compromised. The Mute buttons on each channel are very handy to mute the moderator and audience mics during a presentation. 5 |
Daniel | 2024-04-01 06:22:33 |
We use this in our high-ceiling, 100 year-old church/worship hall that can be a difficult room to obtain optimal sound reinforcement. This mic replaced our much older Shure model that was only about 12 and the results are night and day. The 18 Shure really grabs the voice and channels it better than I expected. One of the reasons is that the extra length puts the mic closer to the reader's mouth (It also comes with a mounting base that you can drill/bolt onto a podium at the ideal spot for you). It is an excellent choice for having various readers each church mass, because there's no need to constantly adjust the sound. Even when readers forget to move the mic in the direction of their mouth (for excessively tall or short people) the mic still picks up beautifully. On that topic, when moving the mic, there is no noise picked up, so you can position it silently with no problem and without the need to mute the channel. Our sound system consists of a pair QSC KW 122s and now a 2nd pair of QSC K10's, routed through a DBX 231 eq and a Mackie ProFX 12 mixer with phantom power, which this mic requires. Pretty basic stuff, but highly effective at pushing sound for about 125-150 people. The reason I mention our system is that this mic will surely perform differently in different rooms.The only drawback is that depending on your speaker placement and what other mics you are using in the room (lavalieres for example), you may experience some feedback at higher levels because it really picks up a lot. So, with some care and consideration about such things, you can try to reduce or eliminate the other channels/sound going into this mic and creating a feedback loop. This mic's technology seems to be far superior to the older model, so it does a cleaner job of grabbing what you want and not what you don't. I highly recommend it, especially for churches or podium situations. 5 |