Shure Debuts Nexadyne Dynamic Vocal Microphones With Dual Transducer Technology

April 30 2024, 14:30
Shure has introduced its new Nexadyne dynamic microphone platform featuring completely new Shure Revonic dual transducer technology. Using two microphone diaphragms allowed Shure to process the resulting signal to maximize specific frequencies and minimize handling noise and mechanical vibration. Available now in cardioid and supercardioid polar patterns, the new Shure Nexadyne vocal microphones redefine modern standards for live events and professional touring.
 
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"Nexadyne is the next chapter of Shure's storied history as the leader and innovator in dynamic microphone technology," says Nick Wood, Senior Director, Professional Audio Products, at Shure. "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."

The new Shure Nexadyne vocal microphones achieve state-of-the-art polar pattern consistency, unparalleled noise reduction, and best-in-class professional touring performance, so sound engineers and performers can confidently provide front-row vocal clarity to every corner of the venue, every time.  To deliver the stated benefits, the Nexadyne platform is built on Shure's patented Revonic Dual Transducer Technology. Most dynamic microphones are designed with only one transducer, the part of the microphone that converts sound into an electrical signal. Shure’s approach implements two precisely matched transducers. 

These transducers work together to provide a greater range of acoustic optimization, maximizing specific frequencies and minimizing unwanted noise, especially handling noise and mechanical vibration. This 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. 
 

Implementing the benefits of perfectly matched transducers requires thorough attention to detail throughout the manufacturing process. By maintaining and surpassing the highest, stage-tested standards for every Nexadyne microphone, Shure has guaranteed optimum manufacturability for consistent performance.

This meticulously implemented technology minimizes the amount of time and effort required by sound engineers to make performers’ live vocals sound exceptional and cut through the mix. With Nexadyne premium vocal microphones, performers and sound engineers can be confident the entire audience will hear an acoustically honest representation of their performance with vivid clarity.

According to Shure, vocalists using Nexadyne vocal microphones will immediately experience greater clarity and range of detail, which enables more control of vocal nuance and less time either holding back or pushing the voice too hard, no matter the size of the venue. 
 
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For engineers, Shure says that Nexadyne vocal microphones achieve improved signal quality, delivering a clearer source signal to work with during the mixing process. The higher output of the microphone ensures engineers can accurately reproduce and balance the performer's vocals in the overall mix with significantly less corrective audio processing.

Nexadyne dynamic vocal XLR microphones and wireless capsules are available now for EUR €379 / USD $299 in both cardioid (NXN8/C) and supercardioid (NXN8/S) polar patterns. The new Nexadyne handheld wired microphones are available in black and feature dent-resistant hardened grilles, and ship with protective zipper case, mic clip and brass stand adapter. Nexadyne capsules will be available bundled with Shure's digital wireless ecosystems in Summer 2024, including Axient Digital, ULX-D, QLX-D, and SLX-D. Wireless capsules of Nexadyne are available in both black and nickel finishes.
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