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  2. Wireless microphone - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, use of wireless microphone systems requires a Wireless Telegraphy Act license, except for the license free bands of 173.8–175.0 MHz and 863–865 MHz. In 2013 the UK communications regulator, Ofcom, held an auction in which the UHF band from 790 MHz to 862 MHz was sold to be used for mobile broadband services. [19] [20] [21]

  3. Shure SM58 - Wikipedia

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    A distinctive feature of the SM58 is its pneumatic suspension system for the microphone capsule. [6] The capsule, a readily replaceable component, is surrounded by a soft rubber balloon, rather than springs or solid rubber. This gives notably good isolation from handling noise; one reason for its being a popular microphone for stage vocalists.

  4. MIPRO - Wikipedia

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    MIPRO Electronics Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 嘉強電子), established in 1995, is an ISO-9001 certified Taiwan-based company that designs and manufactures wireless microphones, portable wireless public address and other wireless audio equipment for consumer, professional and commercial applications.

  5. Nady Systems, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Nady DKW-Duo wireless microphone system. Nady Systems, Inc. is a professional and consumer audio product manufacturer founded in 1976 by John Nady.Nady Systems develops and manufactures a variety of audio equipment, including products using wireless microphone technology.

  6. Shure SM7 - Wikipedia

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    The success of the SM7B in professional podcasting applications led Shure to devise a new microphone for home podcasters and streamers. In 2020, Shure introduced the MV7 model, keeping the style of the SM7 but reducing it in size, designing a completely new transducer element with greater acoustic isolation, and providing it with active digital ...

  7. Shure SM57 - Wikipedia

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    The School of Audio Engineering (SAE) recommends the SM57 (along with other makes and models) for four roles in a drum kit: kick drum, snare drum, rack toms, and floor tom. [3] The cardioid pickup pattern of the microphone reduces the pickup of unwanted background sound and the generation of acoustic feedback. SM57s have also been a staple when ...