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Shure's Guide to Home Recording & Podcasting
Everthing you need to know about Home Recording & Posdcasting is in this How To Guide from Shure.View this pdf »
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The peeps at Shure do some crazy things with their microphones to prove just how "road worthy" they really are. more>>Michael Jackson Thriller Vocals recorded on the Shure SM7 Mic
Michael Jackson’s groundbreaking album “Thriller”. Quincy Jones and recording engineer Bruce Swedien used an SM7 for most of Michael’s vocals and according to legend, all of Vincent Price’s. more>>Authorised Shure Resellers throughout NZ
Before you buy Shure microphones please check that you are buying from an authorised reseller...BUYER BEWARE! more>>Home Recording: Using External Digital Devices
With the growing popularity of home studio recording, there is an increasing need to interface professional microphones with computers. To meet the market demand, Shure introduced the X2u XLR-to-USB adapter. more>>Full-Court Advantage Belongs to Shure at NBA All-Star Game
Frequently associated with boardrooms, houses of worship, and distance learning, Shure Microflex® MX391 boundary microphones once again made the transition to professional basketball as the mic of choice for the 2009 NBA All-Star Game. more>>160 Channels of Shure UHF-R Wireless Used for T-Mobile Flash Mob Event (UK)
Led by international pop/rock star Pink, more than 13,000 people descended on London’s Trafalgar Square to sing hits, including "Hey Jude" and "Is This the Way to Amarillo?" Members of the crowd were supplied with 160 Shure wireless microphones. more>>Shure At The 44th Academy Of Country Music Awards
Shure wireless was the choice of a number of artists performing at the annual event held at the MGM’s Grand Garden Arena. more>>QSC - A NIGHT AT THE OSCARS
QSC WideLines seen and heard at Elton John’s star-studded Oscar party. more>>Tim Vear Talks Wireless
Early April saw Tim Vear travel around NZ to talk to wireless users regarding
spectrum reallocation/white space issues and what technologies are on the horizon to solve all these problems. more>>











