Shure unveils at ISE 2017 its innovations in conference and microphone systems
A new interpretation console, an electronic display, a powerful digital signal processor, along with two new Centraverse microphones and high-density mode for wireless Microflex systems, These are some of the announcements that the manufacturer is making during these days of the fair.
The participation of Shure in Ise 2017 (hall 3 – booth A110) It is full of announcements in the days that the event has been in full activity, mainly in terms of conference systems, such as the addition of a new interpretation console (Shure Interpretation Console) and a new electronic display (Shure Electronic Name Sign).
In the first case, The new interpretation console (in the image below), operating with DCS6000/SW6000 systems, is designed to give interpreters greater control and flexibility, while the Electronic Name Sign is a two-sided and programmable electronic ink display., that facilitates the identification of participants during the conference. SW6000 Conference Management software allows you to configure, control, Individually lead and personalize each meeting or conference.
Regarding conference systems, the manufacturer has presented IntelliMix P300 for the first time at this event, A new digital signal processor created specifically for conferencing applications. specifically, offers Shure Intellimix DSP algorithms, that significantly improve audio quality in video conferencing, as well as a wide variety of connectivity options and perfect operation with the company's Microflex Advance and wireless systems.
Another novelty that visitors can learn about at the Shure booth, whose systems you market Earpro in Spain, Portugal and Andorra, are the two new gooseneck microphones – models CVG12D and CVG18D- with which the company has expanded its Centraverse line and which are designed as an all-in-one solution with double gooseneck sections for total articulation, In-line preamp and an integrated base for precise placement that fits the needs of customers who prefer a fully pre-configured desktop system.
The new CVG12D and CVG18D microphones also feature a cardioid polar pattern and a custom frequency response for speech, which improves intelligibility while reducing ambient room noise and feedback.
Another new feature is the expansion of the ULX-D series of wireless systems with two new transmitters, one surface (Model ULXD6) and another with a gooseneck (ULXD8), which in addition to optimal sound quality with low latency signal stability, Good spectral efficiency, encryption technology and are compatible with standard lithium-ion or AA rechargeable batteries.
In addition, users of ULX-D and QLX-D wireless systems are also in luck, since Shure has confirmed in these days of the contest the availability of both systems in the bands of 1.5 and 1.8 Ghz, as well as the availability of more accessories for these belts and systems, including the UA844+ antenna distribution system, UA874 Active Directional Antenna, UA221 Passive Antenna Splitter and UA845UWB Antenna Distribution System (switchable for VHF, UHF, 1.2, 1.5 and 1.8 Ghz).
Shure has also presented at ISE 2017 high-density mode (High Density Mode) for wireless Microflex systems. The new firmware update for this series of systems includes high-density mode, allowing users to operate twice as many microphones simultaneously.
In addition, new collaborations with other manufacturers to offer a new level of integration between the brand's wired and wireless audio systems and other systems, such as those made with Cisco, Crestron, Polycom, QSC, Symetrix, Yamaha, Audinate and Chief, among others.
Access to the ISE Special 2017
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