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Shure Announces New Products at NAMM 2025

Visit Shure at NAMM 2025, Booth #15608.

Shure is unveiling a number of products at the start of NAMM 2025, in Anaheim, California, January 23 - 25. In addition to the new products announced and highlighted below, Shure will also be providing NAMM attendees a closer look at the new Axient Digital PSM Advanced Digital In-Ear Monitor System and MV7i Smart Microphone and Interface.

Attendees can visit Shure at Booth #15608.

Shure announced the expansion of its Nexadyne product line with the introduction of three all-new dynamic instrument microphones: the Nexadyne 2 kick drum microphone, Nexadyne 5 guitar amp microphone, and Nexadyne 6 tom/snare microphone.

Each Nexadyne microphone boasts Shure's patented Revonic Dual-Engine Transducer Technology. While typical instrument microphones use a single transducer, Nexadyne microphones feature two precisely calibrated transducers working together to achieve optimal performance that delivers natural, authentic clarity while minimizing unwanted noise, the company says.

The SLX-D Quad-Channel Digital Receiver is available in both standard (SLXD4Q+) and Dante-enabled (SLXD4QDAN+) versions. Paired with existing SLX-D transmitters, the new Quad-Channel Digital Receivers build upon the rich feature set of SLX-D digital wireless with a suite of new and improved capabilities, including an expanded 138MHz tuning range capability, enabling country-wide frequency versatility.

The SLXD4Q+ and Dante-enabled SLXD4QDAN+ are available now. Purchase includes the quad receiver, power supply, hardware kit, two 1/4 wave antennas, two BNC cables, two rack mount brackets, two BNC Bulkhead adapters, an ethernet cable, and adhesive feet. Visit www.shure.com/en-US/newsroom/shure-statement-on-relief-assistance-for-california-fires.

The SM39 Vocal Performance Headset Microphone is specifically engineered for performers who demand the freedom to move about the stage. Its lightweight, low-profile design provides a comfortable, secure fit for extended wear, empowering musicians from lead vocalists to instrumentalists to focus solely on their stage presence and perform. The SM39 integrates seamlessly with Shure Axient Digital and all Shure Wireless Systems, providing reliable sound for any environment, the company says.

The SM39 purchase includes indoor and outdoor windscreens as well as a collar clip. For additional information on the SM39, visit www.shure.com/SM39.

Building on the KSM11's reputation as the premium standard for vocal microphones, the company says, the wired KSM11 now makes top-tier performance accessible to artists and engineers who demand an XLR solution for live performance, broadcast, simulcast, and live-streamed applications. For performances that require efficient quality, the KSM11 requires substantially less processing and EQ to reproduce the true quality and intelligibility of artists' vocals.

The KSM11 Wired Microphone (XLR) is available now and will be on display at the Shure Booth.

Shure also says it is dedicated to helping those affected by the fires in California. More information on Shure's relief efforts can be found here.

WWWwww.shure.com

WWWwww.namm.org


(22 January 2025)

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