S.N. Shure started the company in downtown Chicago in 1925 selling radio parts kits

USA/Europe - Shure Incorporated is celebrating its 100th anniversary, marking a century of pioneering innovation, quality, and commitment to audio excellence.

To commemorate this historic anniversary milestone, Shure is launching a series of special activities and products throughout the anniversary year including associate and customer celebrations.

S.N. Shure started the company in downtown Chicago in 1925 selling radio parts kits. In 1932, Shure became one of only a few U.S. microphone manufacturers with the introduction of the Model 33N microphone. Since then, the company has grown into a global technology leader, offering a diverse portfolio of game-changing wired and wireless microphones, conferencing and meeting solutions, and personal and professional listening products. Over its 100-year history, more than 50,000 different electronics products have been developed by Shure.

Shure products are now sold in more than 120 countries, and through the decades, they have been trusted and used around the world by such luminaries as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Elvis Presley, Nelson Mandela, The Beatles, and other icons.

Today, Shure products are trusted by performers, content creators, AV and IT professionals, sound engineers, educators, community leaders, and music lovers across the globe in studios, on stages, on playing fields, in meeting rooms, and in everyday life.

Over the past 100 years, Shure has introduced products that have become staples in the audio industry. The legendary Shure SM58 microphone, known for its durability and reliability, has remained the top choice for vocal performances worldwide. The SM7B vocal microphone has equally earned a distinguished reputation, renowned in broadcast, recording, and podcasting industries.

Shure introduced the first wireless microphone in 1953, the Vagabond 88 Wireless Mic, long before wireless technology became popular by the 1990s. The Company introduced digital wireless in 2011, and today, Shure digital wireless microphones are used across the world from the biggest sporting events and global concert tours to the top business conferences.

Industry firsts and notable achievements from Shure include the development of the first phonograph cartridge (1937) - establishing the company as a leader in high-fidelity audio.

The Unidyne Microphone Model 55 (1939) was the first single-element unidirectional microphone, providing better sound isolation and reducing feedback, making it a popular choice for broadcast and live performance.

The first handheld wireless microphone system (1953), the Vagabond 88, revolutionised the way performers and presenters operated on stage.

The Shure SM58 (1966) became an industry standard for live vocal performance microphones, known for its durability and reliable sound quality. It is still an icon today.

Shure's commitment to revolutionising audio has led to significant advances in wireless technology, demonstrated by the evolution of its robust and reliable wireless microphone systems such as Axient Digital. Shure advancements in wireless microphones were built on an explosion of software and networking advances, yielding more intelligent products that work more effectively and sustainably.

Shure will be commemorating this milestone with special activities, products and celebrations throughout the year.


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