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Quantity | 10 |
Condition | Normal Wear & Tear |
Location | North America |
Previous Use | Corporate |
Warranty | 2 Day |
Used on corporate events. Ships in padded cardboard box.
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Shure. It's your sound. Here's You. You've got something to say. Something to play. You want to share it with the world - or maybe just 50 people in a smoky bar. Either way, music is your life. Here's Us. We're a lot like you, except we make microphones. We're passionate about sound - and about audio products. We design and build them as if we were using them ourselves. Because a lot of us do just that. KBase ResourcesAbout Us Resources Contact Shure: United States Asia Europe, Middle East & Africa Canada, Latin America & Caribbean Here's Your Sound. It's where we meet. Shure has been enthusiastically dedicated to helping you tell the truth in notes, words and sound since 1925. We make microphones and audio electronics to help amplify, process, and mix your sound. Perfectly. Transparently. Reliably. This success is and always has been due to our recognition that audio electronics are the means to self-expression for a diverse group of individuals worldwide. Without the desire of so many to have their unique voices heard, there would be no Shure Incorporated. Now, past our 75th year, we re-dedicate ourselves to this notion of being the audio tool of choice for personal expression, reminding ourselves that "Shure" is synonymous with "your sound." Our history is one of innovation and excellence. For instance, our SM57 and SM58 mics are still the world's top sellers - over 30 years after they were introduced. Our products are, quite simply, the tried and true products of genius. Of course, there's a lot more to the story. Click here for a Brief History of Shure. So, what do we make? Lots of great gear for stage and studio: Microphones. Wireless microphones and wireless guitar systems. Digital signal processors and feedback eliminators. Personal (in-ear) monitor systems. Hi-Fi phono cartridges and DJ needles. Portable mixers and digital signal processors. If you're here because you're a musician (or speaker or engineer or sound technician), you've come to the right place. It's nice to meet you. Because you and Shure, we've got something in common.
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