Today, Shure introduced new levels of scalability and flexibility to its best-in-class wireless systems.
New innovations include:
Shure ANX4 Scalable Wireless Receiver: This ultimate high-tier, high-channel count wireless receiver is the first Shure wireless receiver featuring channel scalability, offering up to 16 channels of Axient® Digital or 24 channels of ULX-D® in a single device via channel licenses. ANX4 hardware is available this fall through authorized dealers. Channel licenses[1] can be purchased through authorized dealers or at Shure.com.
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Channel Expansion and New Transmission Mode for Axient® Digital PSM: This summer, Channel Expansion capability and Axient Digital Standard Transmission Mode will be available for Axient Digital PSM as a firmware update through ShureCloud or the Shure Update Utility. Channel Expansion licenses can be purchased through authorized dealers or at Shure.com this fall.
Channel Scalability: Add up to 12 stereo audio channels for the ADTQ quad transmitter and 6 for the ADTD dual transmitter, totaling 16 or 8 stereo channels, respectively. Channel expansion licenses[2] can be purchased through Shure.com or from existing authorized dealers.
Axient Digital Standard Transmission Mode: Enables ADTQ and ADTD transmitters to send wireless audio to various Axient Digital microphone receivers, extending high-power, long-distance audio transmission capabilities.
ULX-D Wide-Tuning Solutions: New transmitters and receivers, shipping in the United States this fall, will provide an expanded frequency range and greater geographic usability for the acclaimed ULX-D Wireless System. New wide tuning ULX-D components are compatible with the scalable ANX4 Digital Wireless Receiver. Once channel licenses are purchased for ANX4 or Axient Digital PSM, they can be activated by the owner and later reallocated to other hardware units of the same type through ShureCloud. For example, an audio professional can deploy their licensed ANX4 channels between any number of ANX4 receivers and likewise deploy their licensed Axient Digital PSM channels between any number of Axient Digital PSM transmitters. This flexibility allows users to move wireless channels without having to move their hardware, making it easier to meet the changing requirements of high channel count productions.
“Shure continues to innovate with powerful wireless technology that can adapt to fit the dynamic needs of our customers,” said Nick Wood, Associate Vice President of Marketing & Product Management for Professional Audio at Shure. “These solutions are intended to increase the flexibility of our products while bringing together hardware and software capabilities that allow audio professionals to do more with the overall solution.”
Shure Axient Digital PSM Channel Expansion & Standard Transmission Mode
Since its debut last year, Axient Digital PSM has become an award-winning addition to Shure’s Axient Digital Wireless Ecosystem. The new firmware update, available through ShureCloud or the Shure Update Utility this summer, will continue to underscore Shure’s commitment to moving the industry forward with innovative and scalable solutions.
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