Key Takeaways
- Shure introduces Nexadyne dynamic microphones with innovative Revonic Dual Transducer Technology, offering improved polar pattern consistency and noise reduction.
- The new technology utilizes two matched transducers, providing better acoustic optimization and stronger output without the need for traditional shock mounts.
- Nexadyne microphones offer enhanced clarity and control for vocalists, while providing engineers with improved signal quality and less need for corrective audio processing.
- Available in cardioid and supercardioid patterns, Nexadyne microphones are priced at $299 and compatible with various Shure wireless systems.
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Shure has introduced the Nexadyne™ dynamic microphone platform featuring Revonic™ Dual Transducer Technology. Available in cardioid and supercardioid polar patterns, these microphones offer superior polar pattern consistency, noise reduction, and professional touring performance. The Nexadyne platform aims to provide exceptional vocal clarity for live events and touring, minimizing the need for extensive audio editing.
The key innovation is the Revonic Dual Transducer Technology, which uses two precisely matched transducers instead of the traditional single transducer design. This approach allows for greater acoustic optimization, enhancing specific frequencies while reducing unwanted noise, particularly handling noise and mechanical vibration. The result is a stronger output and improved signal quality without the need for a traditional pneumatic shock mount.
Shure has maintained rigorous manufacturing standards to ensure consistent performance across all Nexadyne microphones. This attention to detail guarantees optimal manufacturability and reliability, reinforcing Shure’s position as a leader in handheld microphones and dynamic microphone technology.
For performers, Nexadyne microphones offer greater clarity and range of detail, allowing for better control of vocal nuances across various venue sizes. Sound engineers benefit from improved signal quality, requiring less corrective audio processing and easier mixing. The higher output of the microphone ensures accurate reproduction and balancing of vocals in the overall mix.
Nexadyne dynamic vocal XLR microphones and wireless capsules are now available for $299 (US) in both cardioid (Nexadyne 8/C) and supercardioid (Nexadyne 8/S) polar patterns. Wireless capsules will be bundled with Shure’s digital wireless ecosystems starting in the summer. The microphones are available in black for wired versions, and both black and nickel finishes for wireless capsules.
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