Shure Super 55 Microphone (Chrome/ Blue)
The Super 55 combines the unmistakable design of the original, with a contemporary improvement in audio performance. Ideal for stage, studio recording, or podcasting applications.

The Super 55 combines the unmistakable design of the original, with a contemporary improvement in audio performance. Ideal for stage, studio recording, or podcasting applications.
If you want to capture a classic look, you need the gear to match the genre. Nothing completes the style quite like the 55SH Series II, a microphone that has been gripped by legends for decades.
The Shure PA805 is a directional antenna for increased range and reduced interference as compared to omnidirectional 1/2-wave antennas.
The Shure UA830 is a low-noise, in-line antenna amplifier. The UA830 is intended for remote-mounting antennas to a distribution amplifier in a large installation, effectively shortening the distance from the transmitters.
The Shure Model UA845 is an amplified, UHF Antenna Distribution System that expands a wireless microphone system by splitting one pair of antennas to multiple wireless receivers.
The SBC200 two-bay charger holds two SBC900 batteries, transmitters, or bodypacks. It may be used in any appropriate location with adequate space and ventilation.
The Shure Battery Rack Charger (SBRC) provides a seamless, touring-ready battery charging and storage solution. Interchangeable charging modules support a variety of Shure Lithium-ion batteries, accommodating up to eight batteries in a single rack space
The Shure UA874 is an active UHF wireless directional antenna. It features a log periodic dipole array. When compared to an omnidirectional 1/2-wave antenna, the cardioid pattern provided by the UA874 offers enhanced reception of the desired coverage area and greater rejection of RF signals outside the coverage area.
Helical antenna provides greater bandwidth and longer range gain for receivers, transmitters, and distribution systems.
The Axient Spectrum Manager is a powerful tool for calculating, analyzing and assigning compatible frequencies to wireless components. The Spectrum Manager scans the RF environment and uses this data to calculate compatible frequencies for all wireless channels found on the network. Networked wireless systems can be programmed from the Compatible… Read More