Shure unveiled its new Digital Conferencing Processor, DCP 1248, which offers Diversity Echo Cancellation per channel for clean and consistent speech quality, regardless of environmental conditions. While one Echo Cancellation processor is active, the other processor simultaneously monitors the channel to compensate for changes in the environment.

The DCP 1248 Conferencing Processor includes 12 mic/line level inputs, each with logic inputs and outputs, four line level inputs, and eight line level outputs. Through Shure's CABus network, up to eight units can be linked, resulting in up to 96 x 64 auto-mixable microphone channels.

Also launching was a wired version of Shures's KSM9 wireless capsule. KSM9 is the first live vocal microphone with a dual-diaphragm design and switchable cardioid/supercardioid polar pattern, crafted to deliver vocal subtlety, flexibility and durability, say the company. The wired KSM9 will be available in the summer.

Shure's new Performance Gear Wireless systems were unveiled, offering 10 selectable frequencies and up to four compatible systems per band. Again available this summer.


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