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  1. Which television stations should I avoid when using a wireless microphone? Many professional wireless microphones use the same frequencies as broadcast television stations. Direct conflict with a TV signal causes short range or dropouts. Though it is not possible for... Date Updated: 04/03/2015
  2. Understanding Earphone / Headphone Specifications Understanding Earphone/Headphone Specifications Though one of the most common items in the audio chain, earphones or headphones may not always work properly. Common problems are distorted audio, low... Date Updated: 09/02/2014
  3. What is the difference between UHF and VHF frequencies? Frequency Bands for Wireless Microphone Systems Every wireless microphone system transmits and receives on a specific radio frequency, called the operating frequency. Allocation and regulation of... Date Updated: 01/11/2016
  4. Mic and Line Level -- What do they mean? Some mixers have switches on the rear panel for setting each input jack or output jack for mic level or line level. These terms refer to the signal level or intensity. A mic-level or microphone-level... Date Updated: 07/23/2015
  5. Removing earphone sleeves Updated Shure earphones are packaged with sleeves on the stems. During periods of storage and shipping, the sleeves can adhere to the stems. Given the choice between a sleeve that is difficult to remove and... Date Updated: 01/29/2016
  6. SM57 rattle from grill piece Here are two options to consider:     Option 1 (preferred) Occasionally, an SM57 may develop an audible rattle when the microphone is shaken vigorously. The noise may be reduced or... Date Updated: 11/30/2010
  7. Locking and Unlocking transmitters and receivers Updated BLX SERIES Transmitter (Power & Frequency) Lock or Unlock: With transmitter ON, hold down the GROUP button, then press the CHANNEL button for two seconds. Receiver (Power & Frequency) Lock or... Date Updated: 02/16/2016
  8. What is "Squelch" on a wireless receiver? Updated Blog Posting about Squelch An circuit that is important to proper receiver behavior is called "squelch" or muting. The function of this circuit is to mute or silence the audio output of the... Date Updated: 02/09/2016
  9. Color code for phono cartridge wiring The color code below applies to the majority of turntables and tone arms: Left = white wire Left Ground = blue wire Right = red wire Right Ground = green wire Be certain to check your turntable user... Date Updated: 03/23/2015
  10. Compare Conference Room mic placement Here is a video created by Shure's representative in Northern California, PCM Marketing. This demonstration compares single element microphones placed at different distances from the talker... Date Updated: 01/20/2016
  11. Why should I use an omnidirectional microphone? Six Reasons to Use an Omnidirectional Mic instead of a Unidirectional Pity the poor, misunderstood omnidirectional microphone. Though it has many redeeming characteristics, it now plays second violin... Date Updated: 07/22/2015
  12. Earphones in the Washing Machine The odds are in your favor.  Shure earphones often survive a trip through a washing machine.  Here are the steps to take after discovering the newly washed earphones: Dry the earphones... Date Updated: 11/17/2011
  13. Transformers - When to use and how does it work? Audio Transformers Audio transformers can: 1) Step up (increase) or step down (decrease) a signal voltage; 2) Increase or decrease the impedance of a circuit; 3) Convert a circuit from unbalanced to... Date Updated: 03/27/2012
  14. Stylus Wear and Record Wear In 1954, a booklet was published on this subject.  It has been out of print for decades.  Shure Applications Engineering found a copy and is making it available in this FAQ. The original... Date Updated: 12/03/2015
  15. Reserved TV channels and registering wireless mics Background After the 700 MHz auction  in 2009, many unoccupied TV channels are shared between wireless microphones and white space devices (WSD's). A WSD can only transmit on TV channels... Date Updated: 01/19/2016
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