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Welcome to Ignite, the hub for news, opinions and interactive content about Shure’s Conferencing & Meetings solutions for Enterprise, Government and Education.Interview: Troy Jensen Talks About the MXN5-C Networked Loudspeaker

The MXN5-C loudspeaker combines a coaxial speaker and integrated PoE-powered amplifier to deliver premium audio, encryption, and Dante networking flexibility.
Why It's Time For a SMART Approach to Your Audio Tech

Meetings and learning – whether in-room, remotely-accessed (from home), or a hybrid of the two, succeed or fail on the quality of audio. In other words, poor audio stops meetings.
DSP Training: Think Before You Click

The Big 5 types of audio DSP are automatic mixing, gain control, echo cancellation, noise reduction, and delay. Find out how they improve audio in meetings.
Tell Me About: Wireless Microphone Frequencies

Use this handy chart to keep track of the available frequencies for wireless microphone operation in the U.S.
Why State or Regional Government Meetings Need Meeting Management Software

State governments must organize discussions that are effective and transparent. Learn how meeting management software can help to keep sessions on track.
Meet Tony Hodges, the UK's Leading Learner

The Shure Audio Institute offers recognised certification programmes with a points and badge scoreboard for everyone that takes each course.
How to Enhance the Audio Experience When Working From Home

The right microphone or ear/headphones are critical to sounding professional. Learn how to choose the best equipment for your home office audio upgrade.
DIY Wireless, Part 5: How to Select and Install Your Own Wireless System in 7 Easy Steps

Follow us through the process of choosing, ordering, and configuring new wireless systems for an example installation at a local high school.
DIY Wireless, Part 4: Antennas

Antennas are the most overlooked part of a wireless microphone system, but improper antenna configuration can result in 80% of the signal being lost.
DIY Wireless, Part 3: Receivers

Receiver features can speed setup and reduce the likelihood of signal dropouts.
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