Shure Expands SM Microphone Line With SM27 And SM137
New Mics Provide More Options For Recording Applications
New Mics Provide More Options For Recording Applications
Recalling the heritage of the original PL Series of the 1970s, the new series includes ten different models – seven for vocal and three for instruments – for live sound and installed applications.
Two new cardioid condenser microphones connect to any USB computer port, while the new signal adapter connects any XLR microphone to a computer. All three components come with built-in headphone monitoring and monitor mix control.
The DMS 700 operates with two frequency bands with each band providing a tuning range of up to 155 MHz of receivers and transmitters giving the user extended flexibility in today’s crowded RF environment.
The STC-80 is designed to provide great results on vocals and speech but is equally at home recording guitar cabinets, snare drums and tom-toms.
Reykjavík-based Exton provided sound reinforcement for five festival venues with Meyer Sound components; this year’s bill included CSS from Brazil; Junior Boys and Crystal Castles from Canada; U.K.-based Robots in Disguise; and White Denim and Boy Crisis from the U.S.
Three new Lauten studio mics, each offering a unique sound to recordists.
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