Santa Clara University Refreshes Graduate School of Business Classrooms with Shure Microflex® Advance™
Customer Profile
Founded in 1851 and located in Santa Clara, California, Santa Clara University is a top ranking, private, non-profit Jesuit university.
Challenge
As a leading higher learning institution in the heart of Silicon Valley, it was imperative to leverage the most up-to- date lecture recording technology as students increasingly rely on remote learning and recorded lectures to stayahead in today’s connected learning environments.
Solution
SCU installed the Shure Microflex®AdvanceTM MXA910 Ceiling Arraymicrophones because they are the absolute best solution for large classroom environments, providing a seamless experience for teachers and students.
Advantages
This installation removed the requirement to equip lecturers and lecture halls with microphones before class or an event. The university also uses the microphone arrays gating to trigger camera presets that direct the camera to the location of the presenter.
Santa Clara University (SCU) is a top ranking, private, non-profit Jesuit university located inSanta Clara, California with roughly 5,385 enrolled undergraduates. Lucas Hall, SCU’sSchool of Business building, was originally built in 2008 and needed a refresh to meet the current demand for remote learning and lecture recording that modern students and professors rely on. As such, the university tasked Avidex, a leading audio visual and technology integration company, to identify a new microphone array that would easily provideflawless recorded lectures, leading them to Shure’s Microflex Advance array solutions.
As a leading higher learning institution with students increasingly relying on remote learning and recorded lectures, it was important for SCU to leverage the most up-to-date lecture recording technology. With Microflex Advance, two ceiling array microphones cover an entire lecture hall or multipurpose room, removing the requirement to equip lecturers and lecture halls with microphones before class or an event. The university also uses the microphone arrays gating to trigger camera presets that direct the camera to the location of the presenter. This solution provides a seamless experience for students and teachers alike. After being one of the first customers to install the Shure Microflex Advance ceiling array microphones, SCU hopes to integrate them into other renovation projects, including the STEM complex.
The Shure Microflex® AdvanceTM MXA910 Ceiling Array microphones are currently beingleveraged in 12 classrooms and one multipurpose room in SCU’s Lucas Hall. The MXA910sare premium networked array microphones that capture best-in-class audio with Shureproprietary Steerable CoverageTM technology, enabling up to eight lobes that are configurable in three dimensions.
Gear List
Model Number | Quantity | Description | |
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MXA910 | 26 | The new MXA910 with IntelliMix® represents the next evolution in the Microflex® Advance™ Ceiling Array Microphone platform. | |
ULXD4D | 12 | Digital dual wireless receiver offers an intelligent dual-channel option for use in any professional sound reinforcement application. | |
ULXD1 | 13 | Up to 12 hours of use with rechargeable battery. 330 ft (100 m) operating range. TA4M and LEMO3 versions available. | |
WL185 | 13 | Cardioid TQG lavalier microphone offers an interchangeable cartridge and consists of a rotatable tie clip, and snap-fit foam windscreen. | |
ULXD2/B58 | 13 | Includes the Beta 58A Microphone and ULXD2 Handheld Wireless Transmitter to deliver uncompromising audio quality and RF performance. | |
UA830 | 24 | Discontinued | |
ULXD4Q | 1 | Digital quad wireless receiver offers an intelligent four-channel option for use in any professional sound reinforcement application. |