Music Inc Magazine February/March 2025

SHURE KSM11 WIRELESS CARDIOID

CONDENSER CAPSULE Following the introduction of Shure’s KSM11 Wireless Cardioid Condenser Capsule in 2022, Shure has announced the KSM11 is now available in a wired version, delivering the same vocal clarity and natural sound of the wireless capsule in an XLR micro- phone. Building on the KSM11’s reputation for vocal micro- phones, the wired KSM11 now makes top-tier performance accessible to artists and engineers who demand an XLR solu- tion for live performance, broadcast, simulcast and live-streamed applications. For performances that require efficient and unmatched quality, the KSM11 requires substantially less processing and EQ to reproduce the true quality and intelligibility of artists’ vocals. {shure.com}

WHAT’S SELLING RIGHT NOW?

WISYCOM MTH610 HANDHELD

Wisycom’s new MTH610 Handheld Wireless Micro- phone Transmitter is the lat- est addition to the brand’s Symphony line of products. Developed to fill a need in the live performance indus- try for a wireless micro- phone solution that offers flexibility and durability, the transmitter also features an ergonomic design that’s one of the lightest and easiest to carry. The MTH610 is suited for any live sound application, including concerts, theatri- cal performances, house of worship services and more. Designed for professional wireless microphone appli- cations, the new handheld features multiband capabil- ity in the 470 to 1,260 MHz range, which is essential for global events that cover a massive range of locations

“Hands-down [our best-seller is] the Shure P9TRA+425CL Wireless Bodypack and Receiver with Shure SE425CL in-ear monitors . The clarity and headroom it delivers are next level — noticeably better than even the PSM300 systems. They’re straightforward to set up and offer plenty of frequency bandwidth, perfect for performances requiring high-channel counts. This system is a dream for musicians who need reliability and pristine sound on stage, letting the musician focus on the performance, not the gear.” KEN GRACE Owner Roxy Music La Porte, Indiana

and frequency spectrums based on specific country regulations. {wisycom.com}

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