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Shure, Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project
The Oscar-winning film Oppenheimer has sparked renewed interest in the Manhattan Project and the race to build the world’s first atomic bomb. Shure Historian MICHAEL PETTERSEN delves into the company archives to explore the microphones used at the dawn of the nuclear age.Jacob Collier Uses Shure KSM44A for Native Instruments Audience Choir
Jacob Collier just released a new album including audio of his audiences recorded with Shure KSM44A microphones and Axient Digital wireless. Now you can create your own compositions with the same choir samples using free software from Native Instruments.How Shure Developed the Vagabond “88” as its First Wireless Microphone
In his latest installment from the Shure archives, company Historian MICHAEL PETTERSEN takes us back to the release of the VAGABOND “88” Wireless Microphone System in the 1950s. Learn all about the innovative cable-free mic Shure created when wireless still seemed like wizardry.
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Shure Announces New Innovations at NAMM 2025
Shure, a global leader in audio technology, is unveiling a number of innovations today at the start of NAMM 2025. In addition to the new products announced today and highlighted below, Shure will also be providing NAMM attendees a closer look at the new Axient® Digital PSM Advanced Digital In-Ear Monitor System and MV7i Smart Microphone and Interface.Shure Launches Nexadyne™ Instrument Microphones at NAMM 2025
Today, Shure announced the expansion of its Nexadyne™ product line with the introduction of three all-new dynamic instrument microphones: the Nexadyne 2 Kick Drum Microphone, Nexadyne 5 Guitar Amp Microphone, and Nexadyne 6 Tom/Snare Microphone.Shure "Level-Loc" Returns
Originally introduced in the 1960s, the popular Shure M62V “Level-Loc” Audio Level Controller is returning as both a software plug-in and hardware tool. The famous Level-Loc technology has been painstakingly reproduced by Korneff Audio and Black Lion Audio, ensuring the unique sonic signature of the classic hardware is captured to its original specifications. Developed with the support of Shure and leading audio pioneers, the Level-Loc has never been more faithfully recreated.Shure Debuts SM39 Vocal Performance Headset Microphone for Touring Artists at NAMM 2025
Shure announced the SM39 Vocal Performance Headset Microphone, specifically engineered for performers who demand the freedom to move boldly and command the stage with uncompromising sound quality. Its lightweight, low-profile design provides a comfortable, secure fit for extended wear, empowering musicians from lead vocalists to instrumentalists to focus solely on their stage presence and perform with confidence. The SM39 integrates seamlessly with Shure Axient® Digital and all Shure Wireless Systems, providing reliable sound for any environment.Exceptional Audio for the Brightest Night of Latin Music: Shure Axient® Digital Trusted for Latin GRAMMY Awards®
The Latin GRAMMY Awards were back in Miami on November 15 to celebrate the 25th edition of the greatest night of Latin Music. Artists, musicians, and producers gathered at the Kaseya Center to award the most successful hits of the year. Shure Axient® Digital Wireless System was selected to ensure exceptional audio throughout the night.