Biamp Systems and Shure, well known brands marketed by Prase Media Technologies, announced the renewed compatibility between their systems Tesira and Microflex<\/strong> Biamp Systems and Shure, well known brands marketed by Prase Media Technologies, announced the renewed compatibility between their systems Tesira and Microflex Biamp and Shure, namely: networked media systems and…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":23650,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2497],"tags":[2539,2541],"yoast_head":"\n
\nBiamp<\/a><\/strong> and Shure<\/a>,<\/strong> namely: networked media systems and wireless microphones, two \u201cworlds\u201d of course in contact and communicating. It was not so obvious, however, the news of the renewed compatibility between Biamp Tesira<\/a> audio processors<\/strong> and Shure Microflex Advance<\/a> software<\/strong>. The release of new Tesira<\/a><\/strong>\u2019s software and hardware platforms at ISE<\/a><\/strong> in February 2017<\/strong> it will offer the interaction with the new Shure MXA910<\/a> Dante-enabled ceiling microphones<\/strong>, with the ability to control the level of the signals due to Tesira<\/a> software<\/strong>.
\nOne more chance for installers, therefore, to provide flexible and fully digital solutions, able to respond to customer needs and at the same time reducing installation and configuration times.
\nGraeme Harrison, vice president of marketing for<\/strong> Biamp Systems<\/strong><\/a>, has so sanctioned the renewed union: \u201cWe are pleased to be joining a leading industry like Shure<\/a><\/strong> in an effort to optimize the integration of our products. Both companies hold to customer opinions and use them to improve its products. Add specific blocks for Shure<\/a> microphones<\/strong> to the revolutionary Tesira<\/a><\/strong> software<\/strong> was the way forward: this will allow installers to incorporate the reliability of Shure<\/a> microphones<\/strong> to Tesira<\/a> power.\u201d<\/strong>
\nReplies Chad Wiggins, director of network systems for Shure<\/a><\/strong>: \u201cThe interactions between the MXA910<\/a> ceiling microphone system<\/strong> with Tesira<\/a> processors<\/strong> make life easier for installers, with its cutting-edge specifications for voice capture and adjustable coverage.\u201d
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