
Speech
You're known for big ideas. Make sure your audience hears them loud and clear, with microphones and wireless systems from Shure.
Engineered for excellent speech.
You have their attention. No doubt, you’ve prepared for this moment for some time. There’s a lot to concentrate on. The mic should be the last thing on your mind.
Shure speech microphones have you covered. Lavalier or podium. Headset or handheld. Wired or wireless. Just speak and let the gear deliver rich, clear audio to your eager audience.
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Unboxing the 50th Anniversary Signature Edition SM7B
Few microphones have stood the test of time as well as the SM7B. Half a century after its introduction, Shure is celebrating this audio icon by giving away 50 limited Signature Edition box sets for its 50th anniversary.


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What's the Difference Between the MXA920 and the MXA910?
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What's the Difference Between Automatic Coverage and Steerable Coverage?
Automatic Coverage picks up talkers in a defined area, while Steerable Coverage lets you aim pickup lobes manually. Learn which is right for your …

How Do MXA920 Coverage Areas Work?
The MXA920 ceiling array mic uses Automatic Coverage technology to pick up sound only in areas you want. You can customize coverage to suit your …

Why It's Time For a SMART Approach to Your Audio Tech
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