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		<title>Nashville gets the Blues w/Jonny &amp; Buddy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2013 22:55:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I never thought I would say &#8220;bitter cold&#8221; and Nashville in the same sentence.  There it is and yes, it was. However, there was a warmth of anticipation in my heart as I headed up the street towards the War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville to catch 2 amazing Blues artists &#8211; Buddy Guy and Jonny ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I never thought I would say &#8220;bitter cold&#8221; and Nashville in the same sentence.  There it is and yes, it was. However, there was a warmth of anticipation in my heart as I headed up the street towards the War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville to catch 2 amazing Blues artists &#8211; Buddy Guy and Jonny Lang, both Shure Artists, perform for a freezing Nashville audience.</p>
<p>When I arrived, Buddy&#8217;s crew had just finished setting the stage for his soundcheck.  I had brought along one of our yet to be released <a title="Shure GLXD wireless" href="http://blog.shure.com/news/glx-d-digital-wireless-first-look-from-namm/" target="_blank">GLXD</a> guitar pedal wireless system to show to crew and hopefully have someone demo. Everyone who has tried this system so far has been very impressed with it&#8217;s sound and features.</p>
<p>After Buddy&#8217;s soundcheck, Jonny&#8217;s band showed up and began to set his stage.  After a 30-40 minute check, I went up on stage to say &#8220;Hi&#8221; to Jonny and show him the system.  As usual, he was impressed with the features and said &#8220;Let&#8217;s give it a try.&#8221;  After a 15-20 minute trial, he was definitely interested and wants to try it again once it&#8217;s available.  He mentioned that he hasn&#8217;t used wireless in quite a while and he would love not to be dealing with a trailing cable again.</p>
<p>Jonny took the stage first and immediately the room started heating up.  Jonny has been singing on the KSM9 for quite a while now and he&#8217;s got a KSM313 Ribbon on one amp and the KSM32 on another. He&#8217;s been performing for so long and it&#8217;s incredible to see how much emotion pours out of him in performance.  He&#8217;s such an approachable person and music just flows out of him.</p>
<p>Buddy Guy is legendary!  You are hooked right when he walks on stage.  He has been through so much and never seems to stop performing, even in between recordings, he&#8217;s still out there.  Buddy Guy has been a Shure Artist for well over 20 years.  He commands the stage through is KSM9HS yet can be as subtle as a kitten on guitar.  Your attention is quickly drawn in when he starts out a song with a guitar lick at almost at an imperceivable level.  Every show I&#8217;ve seen with both of these artists is a treat and I will always make it out to their shows when I can.</p>
<p>Who are some artists that you will not miss when they come to your town?</p>
<p>Ryan</p>
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		<title>Shure Wireless, Wired &amp; PSM Products Receive Awards</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2013 23:23:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allison Wolcott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When The NAMM Show rolls around, we can barely contain our excitement about sharing the new products we’ve been feverishly, painstakingly engineering all year long. There’s another part of NAMM season that keeps us on our toes, though. By then, products we’ve launched in the past year or so have been rigorously evaluated by users ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When The NAMM Show rolls around, we can barely contain our excitement about sharing the new products we’ve been feverishly, painstakingly engineering all year long.</p>
<p>There’s another part of NAMM season that keeps us on our toes, though. By then, products we’ve launched in the past year or so have been rigorously evaluated by users and industry experts alike, and it’s time to hear their thoughts. How do we know what they think? There are the reviews. And then, there are the awards.</p>
<p>We’re thrilled to have received the following awards recently. They inspire us to keep pushing the envelope year after year.</p>
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<h4><strong>TEC Awards</strong></h4>
<p>The TEC Foundation recognized <a href="http://www.axient.net/en/" target="_blank">Axient<span style="font-size: 50%; vertical-align: super;">®</span> Wireless Management Network</a> for Outstanding Technical Achievement in the Wireless Technology Category.</p>
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<h4><strong><em>ProSoundWeb</em> and <em>Live Sound International</em> Readers’ Choice Awards</strong></h4>
<p>Axient was named Wireless Microphone System of the Year. <a href="http://www.shure.com/americas/products/microphones/ksm/ksm9-handheld-vocal-microphone" target="_blank">KSM9HS</a> won in the Condenser Microphone Category, and <a href="http://www.shure.com/americas/products/personal-monitor-systems/psm-1000" target="_blank">PSM<span style="font-size: 50%; vertical-align: super;">®</span>1000</a> received its second Readers’ Choice Award as the sole winner of the In-Ear Monitor System Category.</p>
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<h4><strong><em>Musical Merchandise Review</em>’s Dealers’ Choice Awards</strong></h4>
<p><em>MMR</em> polled more than 650 retailers across the country about their favorite products. The <a href="http://www.shure.com/americas/products/microphones/sm/sm58-vocal-microphone" target="_blank">SM58<span style="font-size: 50%; vertical-align: super;">®</span></a> received the Microphone Line of the Year trophy at NAMM last month.</p>
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<h4><strong><em>Pro Audio Review</em>’s PAR Excellence Awards</strong></h4>
<p>The <em>Pro Audio Review</em> editors, contributors, and subscribers named <a href="http://www.shure.com/americas/products/wireless-systems/ulxd-systems" target="_blank">ULX-D<span style="font-size: 50%; vertical-align: super;">™</span> Digital Wireless System</a> a winner in the Wireless Microphone Systems Category.</p>
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<h4><strong><em>Music &amp; Sound Retailer</em> 27th Annual Music &amp; Sound Awards</strong></h4>
<p>The <em>Music &amp; Sound Retailer</em> editorial team stopped by our NAMM booth to award the KSM9HS the Best Cabled Microphone of the Year and ULX-D Digital Wireless the Best Wireless System of the Year.</p>
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<h4><strong>Pro Sound Network’s Best of Show Awards</strong></h4>
<p>The <em>Pro Sound News</em> and <em>Pro Audio Review</em> editorial teams recognized the new <a href="http://www.shure.com/americas/news-events/coming-soon/glxd-digital-wireless-systems" target="_blank">GLX-D Digital Wireless System</a> with a Best of Show award at NAMM.</p>
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		<title>Quick Change Artist: It’s a Hypercardioid! It’s a Subcardioid! It’s a KSM9HS!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jan 2013 16:26:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shure Notes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shure Notes Editors/Contributor: Soren Pedersen Back in 2005, Shure introduced the KSM9 vocal condenser microphone.  What made this microphone unique was its flip-of-a-switch ability to change from cardioid to supercardioid. Originally, a component in Shure’s premium UR24S/KSM9 wireless system, the mic found an enthusiastic audience that warranted its standalone status. Live sound guys loved it.  ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Shure Notes Editors/Contributor: Soren Pedersen</em></p>
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<p>Back in 2005, Shure introduced the KSM9 vocal condenser microphone.  What made this microphone unique was its flip-of-a-switch ability to change from cardioid to supercardioid. Originally, a component in Shure’s premium UR24S/KSM9 wireless system, the mic found an enthusiastic audience that warranted its standalone status.</p>
<p>Live sound guys <i>loved</i> it.  Take John Mills, for instance: “This is a solid microphone with sound rivaling some of the best studio mics. If you’re serious about vocals, this is certainly a mic to try out. On second thought, just go get one and save some time and frustration with your vocal sounds.”</p>
<p>And <i>Pro Audio Review</i> said:  “This mic sounds like what you have always wanted a live mic to sound like. That is to say you have the brilliant clarity of a large diaphragm studio microphone in a durable live application. It is crisp without sounding too harsh, but warm and natural for a true reproduction of the human voice.”</p>
<p>The pros were on board and so were Erykah Badu, James Taylor, Buddy Guy and a bunch of other important people.  But back at Shure HQs, the engineers decided to take the KSM9 not only higher and higher, but lower, too. So back there, in Shure’s top secret Technology Annex, the question was, “What if the KSM9 came with switchable <i>hyper</i>cardioid and <i>sub</i>cardioid patterns?”</p>
<p>“What if …?” is here.  On October 26, 2012 Shure announced the KSM9HS vocal condenser microphone.  To get the Shure perspective (since all the reviews aren’t yet in), we went straight to Shure’s Soren Pedersen. He’s a Product Specialist and in true Shure Associate form, he’s also connected to the music business as a sometimes-recording engineer (rumor has it that one in five Shure Associates are weekend warriors of one stripe or another).  We asked him to tell us <i>what’s so great about this mic</i>.</p>
<p><b>This is a sibling of the KSM9 vocal condenser microphone.   How is the KSM9HS different? </b></p>
<p>The two share many design elements like the dual diaphragm cartridge, premium circuitry, and top notch shock mounting. The main difference is their polar pattern selections. Both mics offer two selectable polar patterns; the KSM9 switches cardioid and supercardioid, while the KSM9HS switches to subcardioid (also known as wide cardioid) and hypercardioid patterns.</p>
<p><b>That seems like a pretty nuanced difference.  What led to its development? </b></p>
<p>At Shure we’re on a never-ending quest for customer input. From talking to KSM9 users, we found out that there were a couple of features they wanted:</p>
<p>1) a mic with even less proximity effect, and</p>
<p>2) a mic with even more rejection for improved gain before feedback.</p>
<p>Working with our mic lab we found that we could create a version of the KSM9 with two new patterns providing a solution to both customer issues. The subcardioid pattern has greatly reduced proximity effect due to it being very close to an omnidirectional pattern, and the hypercardioid pattern has unbelievable side and off-axis rejection, even more than supercardioid. That helps to isolate the vocal and reduce the risk of feedback.</p>
<p><b>Has Shure ever produced a hypercardioid or a subcardioid mic? </b></p>
<p>This is Shure’s first <i>handheld</i> mic that features either of these patterns. We do have one hypercardioid headworn mic in our catalog (WCM16), which is a head worn mic also used for vocals.</p>
<p><b>Seems like most mics have a niche in either live sound or recording.  Where does this one fit? </b></p>
<p>Both KSM9 and KSM9HS were designed for stage use and live performances. But they’re also great studio vocal mics for artists who like to hold the mic while recording.</p>
<p><b>The original KSM9 has switchable polar patterns – from cardioid to supercardioid. But the KSM9HS is on both sides of that – from sub-cardioid to hypercardioid. Can you talk about the specific applications for the HS version? </b></p>
<div id="attachment_8748" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><img class="size-full wp-image-8748 " alt="With the grille removed, a flip of the switch changes the polar pattern.  " src="http://blog.shure.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/ksm9hs_close2.jpg" width="200" height="205" /><p class="wp-caption-text">With the grille removed, a flip of the switch changes the polar pattern.</p></div>
<p>The applications for the two patterns are quite different from each other, which makes the HS a more versatile vocal mic than most.</p>
<p>The hypercardioid side has amazing isolation and a big warm sound. You’ll really benefit from the off-axis rejection in especially loud environments where you may have stage monitors, guitar amps, or drums all pointing towards the mic which leads to a washy, unfocused vocal sound. On many hypercardioid mics, there’s a concern about too much proximity effect (the buildup of low frequencies as you get closer to the mic).</p>
<p>What’s unique about the KSM9 cartridge design is that it uses a dual diaphragm element. Having two diaphragms helps control proximity effect and results in a very smooth low-end response. Better than many other hypercardioid mics out there.</p>
<p>When switched to subcardioid (sometimes referred to as ‘wide cardioid’), it has more detail and will pick up more ambience, so it’s useful on stages with lower volume levels or if in-ear monitors are being used. Because subcardioids aren’t very vulnerable to the proximity effect, adding in the dual diaphragm to the equation means an exceptionally natural sounding low end. The wider pickup pattern is very “open” sounding and makes a great mic for interviews, Q&amp;A, studio work or capturing multiple singers.</p>
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<p><b><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-8779" alt="KSM9HS Polar Patterns and Frequency Response" src="http://blog.shure.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/ksm9hs_polarfrequency1.jpg" width="680" height="1000" />Around the halls of Shure, this is considered a ‘problem-solving’ mic. What are some of the problems it can solve? </b></p>
<p>The biggest problem it solves is related to feedback and bleed. Condensers are sensitive microphones that provide more detail than dynamic mics, but as the volume on stage goes up, the risk of feedback increases.</p>
<p>The KSM9HS set to hypercardioid has a tremendous amount of rejection so it can really help keep unwanted sounds out of the mic. For bands that use in-ear monitors, feedback is much less of an issue but the KSM9HS can still deliver a benefit.  The isolation it provides will reduce the pickup of unwanted sounds like drums and loud guitar amps and that results in a cleaner and overall better-sounding in-ear mix.</p>
<p>Ambience can be controlled using ambience mics instead of the band’s vocal mics so the engineer has better control on the in-ear mix.</p>
<p><b>There were undoubtedly some Beta tests out in the field.  Who was using them and what did they think? </b></p>
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<p>Our Beta testers were absolutely thrilled with the mic. Some of the artists we tested with included Kenny Chesney, Cage the Elephant, Drive by Truckers, and Mastodon. Most of them having extremely loud stage volumes.  They were all fans of the KSM9, but they wanted more isolation. After evaluating the KSM9HS in hypercardioid, they noticed the improvement right away.</p>
<p>Kenny Chesney used it on his massive summer stadium tour and had some unique challenges that the KSM9 solved for his crew. He sings a song out in the crowd in front of a giant PA during the show and there weren’t any feedback issues at all because the KSM9HS rejects amazingly when set to hypercardioid. Kenny also likes to sing with his hand cupped around the mic, which can typically lead to big challenges in keeping a stable pattern and frequency response, but the KSM9HS is so directional that the response is very consistent regardless of the artist’s mic technique. The sound crew also used a KSM9HS set to subcardioid for guest vocal appearances.</p>
<p><i>Editor’s Note:  John Mills (yeah, the same John Mills who loved the KSM9 six years ago) was the Audio Systems Crew Chief for the 23-city Kenny Chesney/Tim McGraw “Brothers of the Sun” tour that Soren referred to. Mills said this: “One of the biggest problems with Kenny is finding a microphone that sounds consistent in any situation. </i><i>You can cup it, then take your hand away, and the sound barely changes. It still sounds like a KSM9. And there’s also way less crowd noise coming in through the PA than there has ever been.”</i></p>
<p><b>It’s a condenser mic and it’s also two mics in one. How does it compare to the KSM9 in price? </b></p>
<p>The KSM9 and the KSM9HS are priced exactly the same ($699) and they are both available as wired mics or replacement wireless heads for use with Shure wireless transmitters.</p>
<p><b>Who should buy this mic? </b></p>
<p>Bands, artists, vocalists, and engineers looking to elevate their vocal mic both in sound quality, and pattern flexibility. If you have a loud stage, set it to hypercardioid, and if you like to “work the mic” at a coffee shop, set it to subcardioid.</p>
<p>For more information about the amazing KSM9HS, check out this video.</p>
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<p><i><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8767" alt="Soren Pedersen" src="http://blog.shure.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/ksm9hs_sorenpedersen.jpg" width="400" height="300" /></i><i>About <b>SOREN PEDERSEN</b>: </i></p>
<p><i>A member of the Product Management team at Shure, he attended Columbia College in Chicago, studying audio arts and acoustics.  Like many of his co-workers, he is a musician (drums and guitar) and still finds time to record local bands, using “all Shure mics, of course”.  </i></p>
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		<title>Diverse City in Music City – TobyMac Rocks Nashville</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Dec 2012 00:06:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had just flown from a great visit to Shure HQ’s back into Nashville.  I could have headed home, but I do not get a chance to see TobyMac and the Diverse City Band that often.  The Shure PT Cruiser made its way over to the Bridgestone Arena. There were several artists that had opened ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had just flown from a great visit to Shure HQ’s back into Nashville.  I could have headed home, but I do not get a chance to see TobyMac and the Diverse City Band that often.  The Shure PT Cruiser made its way over to the Bridgestone Arena.</p>
<p>There were several artists that had opened for Toby but I had arrived just before he and his Grammy Award winning group took the stage.  This was a hometown show for Toby so lots of family and friends were in attendance, not to mention a healthy Nashville crowd.  Looked like it was almost sold out.</p>
<p>The show kicked off like a house party with a BOOMIN’ sound system.  I felt like I was driving down the road in a Caddy with the wheels jumpin’ up and down.  It was pretty AWESOME!  DJ Maj was perched atop a steel tower of staircases fronted by a tall LED wall.   After 5 songs, the band came in to join the party. They went from hit to hit and then took a moment to walk out to front of house and do a few songs acoustically.</p>
<p>Toby just received the new KSM9/HS capsule. Monitor engineer Heath Mahon, Front of House engineer Ryan Lampa as well as Toby are all loving the upgraded sound and increased rejection.  A few weeks ago, I sat with Toby for an interview and he also mentioned how much he likes the sound of the PSM1000 monitor system.</p>
<p>Visit Toby’s site and make sure to catch this show if he’s coming near you.</p>
<p>Ryan</p>
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		<title>KSM9HS First Look from AES</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2012 18:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allison Wolcott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At AES in San Francisco, we unveiled the KSM9&#8242;s younger sibling, the KSM9HS, which features switchable hypercardioid and subcardioid polar patterns. There&#8217;s a wired version, plus wireless versions available with the UR2 and ULXD2 transmitters. What&#8217;s so great about hypercardioid and subcardioid polar patterns, you ask? The hypercardioid works well on loud stages, isolating the ...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At AES in San Francisco, we unveiled the KSM9&#8242;s younger sibling, the KSM9HS, which features switchable hypercardioid and subcardioid polar patterns. There&#8217;s a wired version, plus wireless versions available with the <a href="http://www.shure.com/americas/products/wireless-systems/uhfr-systems/ur2-handheld-transmitter" target="_blank">UR2</a> and <a href="http://www.shure.com/americas/products/wireless-systems/ulxd-systems/ulxd2-handheld-wireless-transmitter" target="_blank">ULXD2</a> transmitters.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s so great about hypercardioid and subcardioid polar patterns, you ask? The hypercardioid works well on loud stages, isolating the voice from monitor bleed even better than a supercardioid. On the flip side, the subcardioid, with its wider pickup angle, is suited to quieter stages.</p>
<p>Chris Lyons explains the particulars here:</p>
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<p>So far, the KSM9HS has joined Kenny Chesney, Drive-By Truckers, and Cage the Elephant onstage.</p>
<p>Check out the <a href="http://www.shure.com/americas/products/microphones/ksm/ksm9-handheld-vocal-microphone" target="_blank">KSM9</a> product page on shure.com for more information.</p>
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<p><strong>NEWSFLASH</strong>: KSM9HS is a ProSoundNetwork AES Best Of Show Award Winner! We&#8217;re thrilled!</p>
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