After launching the Nexadyne Dynamic Vocal Microphone at the end of April, Shure has announced it will now be shipping Nexadyne 8/C and 8/S with Axient Digital Wireless System, ULX-D Digital Wireless, QLX-D Digital Wireless, and SLX-D Wireless Microphone System handheld transmitters.
The handheld transmitters streamline Nexadyne Vocal Microphone selection for performers and engineers in the professional touring market, now with wireless flexibility and management.
This is made possible by the patented Revonic Dual Engine Transducer Technology, which uses two paired dynamic transducers for clarity and noise reduction.
Shure says the technology minimises the amount of time and effort required by sound engineers to make performers’ live vocals sound good and cut through the mix.
Most dynamic microphones are designed with only one transducer, the part of the microphone that converts sound into an electrical signal. But Shure’s Revonic Technology implements two matched transducers.
Shure says these transducers work together to provide a greater range of acoustic optimisation, maximising specific frequencies and minimising unwanted noise, especially handling noise and mechanical vibration. The company says the built-in signal processing delivers a stronger output than traditional single transducer designs, while subsequently removing the need for a traditional pneumatic shock mount and time-consuming, corrective audio editing.
Nick Wood, senior director, professional audio products, Shure, said: “Nexadyne is the next chapter of Shure’s storied history as the leader and innovator in dynamic microphone technology. With built-in acoustic signal processing, the Nexadyne platform ushers in a new era of modern live performance that engineers and vocalists can trust on stage night after night.”