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Shure Meeting Technologies

Shure Conferencing Ecosystem

By NSL Group

Location

2/180 Montgomerie Road

180 Montgomerie Road #2 Auckland, Auckland 2022 New Zealand

About this event

  • 6 hours

At the start of every great audio chain is a great microphone. Conferencing is no exception, and in fact, microphones for conferencing need to be able cope with all sorts of different room configurations and acoustic environments. Shure’s range of microphones for audio and video conferencing have become some of the most specialised designs in the audio industry.

After the microphone in a signal path there is a processor working away in the background to optimise the audio quality and maximise the intelligibility of the call.

Without processes like auto-mixing and echo cancellation, trying to hold a conference call would be virtually impossible. Shure has taken two different approaches to this solution. The first is a traditional hardware DSP, and the second a software DSP package to be deployed on PC controlling the conferencing room.

Content:

1. Explore the range of MXA microphones and when one should be used over the other.

2. Shure P300 Hardware DSP and configuring in Shure Designer

3. Shure Intellimix Rooms, deployment and configuration

4. When is one more appropriate than the other?

Who should attend this in-person seminar?

1. AV sales team members and Integrators looking to gain product knowledge, or further their understanding of the Shure DSP products.

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NSL specialise in professional and commercial audio, video and control.

We exclusively distribute globally trusted brands recognised as leaders of innovation, quality, reliability and longevity.

We work with retailers, wholesalers, system integrators and consultants nationwide, providing consultation, integrator and operator training, and in-house design, sales and service support.

NSL is proudly 100% New Zealand owned and operated. All staff, offices and warehousing is based in New Zealand.