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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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Can the MXA920 Replace the MXA910 on a Bid Specification?
The MXA920W-S ceiling array mic includes all of the same features as the MXA910 that it replaces, and fits the same ceiling openings and mounting accessories.
MXA920 CAD drawing
MXA910 vs MXA920
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What's the Difference Between the MXA920 and the MXA910?
The MXA920 ceiling array mic offers new features for AV conferencing, camera tracking, and voice lift. Learn how it compares to the MXA910 that it …
MXA920 ceiling array mic in conference room
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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 …
MXA920 in conference room
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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 …
man and woman at conference table
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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 …
two women with SM7B and MV7 mics
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MV7 or SM7B: Which Mic is Right for You?
The SM7B has gained legendary status among producers, recording engineers and podcasters alike. Many will accept nothing else, but should they (and …
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What’s the Difference Between Line and Mic Levels?
Are you confused by line level versus mic level? Well, you’re not alone. We’re often asked to explain the difference. Simply stated, these both …