Audiologic adds Shure’s Microflex Advance
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As video conferencing moves towards the top agendas, the expanded range of Microflex Advance products - with complementary software for design, management, and control - offers expanded possibilities for systems integrators to deploy Shure’s premium audio capabilities into more types of meeting and collaboration environments. These products are all natively designed to work seamlessly with each other and provide the market with a fast and efficient means to deploy premium audio, with IntelliMix audio signal processing in either device-based or software formats.
Shure’s conferencing audio ecosystem comprises various options including ceiling array, table and linear array microphones, a networked ceiling loudspeaker, audio conferencing processor and software, system configuration, and remote management software along with other complementary accessories.
“Premium audio is essential for business,” comments Chad Wiggins, senior director, networked systems at Shure. “Shure is the market-leading provider of a comprehensive, premium audio hardware and software ecosystem for conferencing. We feature innovative and scalable solutions of networked microphones, DSPs, and loudspeakers for small meeting rooms to large boardrooms and everything in between. Shure’s portfolio now includes the complete audio signal chain from microphone to DSP to loudspeaker, providing audio solutions for environments of all types with unmatched ease of deployment, less complexity, and remote management.”
Ben Spurgeon, senior applications manager at Audiologic, adds:“We have been greatly looking forward to this announcement, taking the super successful MXA range even further with its capabilities. The introduction of IMX Room brings the cost point down so significantly that we can now fit high-quality systems into smaller, more cost-effective deployments, whilst the MXA710 gives us the perfect bridge for the medium-sized spaces.
“The MXN5 PoE Dante loudspeaker is a fully network deployable system, at a cost point that was unachievable before. Right now - this really is shaping the future of VC deployments.”