The Grand Ole Opry And Shure Celebrate 90 Years

The Grand Ole Opry began as a simple radio broadcast and evolved into a live entertainment phenomenon, not missing a Saturday night radio broadcast since 1925.

For 90 years, the Opry has served as the center stage for country’s greatest artists, and has maintaining an partnership with Shure, also celebrating 90 years in 2015.

With a multitude of performers each week, quick artist changeovers between commercial breaks and nearly 180 shows a year, the Opry’s monitor engineer Mark Thomas has no time for malfunctioning audio equipment, which has led him and his team to maintain a longstanding history of using Shure products.

For its weekly radio and live broadcasts, the Opry has up to 14 acts per night, requiring reliable and flexible equipment act after act, night after night. With this in mind, Thomas and his team have equipped the Opry with a lineup of Shure products, depending on the Company’s wireless and in-ear systems.

Recently, the Opry installed Shure Axient Wireless Systems, leveraging the integration of Shure’s Wireless Workbench software for RF performance.

Given the Opry’s lengthy broadcasts, the integration of Axient’s rechargeable battery systems was an important factor in the decision to purchase the system, as the venue’s microphones can be in use for up to eight hours.

“It’s no secret that the Opry is home to exceptional broadcasts and impressive audio performances. All of this, combined with respected musical acts, has helped make the Opry experience a defining force for the past 90 years,” said Thomas.

“To deliver a great performance, you need even better audio gear and wireless systems. This is why we’ve always relied on Shure. The Axient wireless system with Wireless Workbench produces near-perfect RF performance, and is simple to use. Lengthy shows and artist changeovers create the need for a dependable battery system as well. Axient’s rechargeable battery was a big selling point for our team.”

The Opry has looked to Shure’s PSM1000 Personal Monitoring System to support some of country music’s most respected musicians.

“Just about every artist we’ve come in contact with at the Opry has experience with PSM 1000 and has confidence in using it,” Thomas states.

The Opry also uses a variety of Shure wired microphones, notably the SM58.

“Just like the Opry, Shure had a rich history of delivering on everything that it promised, from product quality to an exceptional user experience—two things we count on here at the Opry,” added Thomas. “We’re proud of our longstanding relationship with Shure and look forward to what the future holds for the both of us.”

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