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Shure MX393/C Microflex Cardioid Boundary Microphone for Installs (XLR Connector)

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Shure MX393/C Microflex Cardioid Boundary Microphone for Installs (XLR Connector)
Key Features
  • For Speech Capture in Conference Rooms
  • Cardioid Polar Pattern
  • Programmable Silent Membrane Switch/LED
  • 12' XLR Cable
This black Shure MX393/C Microflex is a cardioid boundary microphone designed to capture high-quality speech and voice for sound-reinforcement and teleconferencing installations in governmental, institutional, religious, and business settings.
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Is there a white version?
Asked by: Nico P.
We do not offer a white version of this boundary microphone.
Answered by: Mark S.
Date published: 2018-08-26

For a city council meeting, where the members are ...

For a city council meeting, where the members are facing an audience, I would assume a cardio pick-up pattern is better, as then it wouldn't pick-up as much sound from the audience?
Asked by: Chad
That is correct. The omnidirectional version is good for round-table discussions.
Answered by: John
Date published: 2019-05-21

According to SHURE's website, the Microflex ...

According to SHURE's website, the Microflex Series come with 3 interchangeable cartridges. I don't see that in the IN THE BOX section. Does it in fact come with 3 cartridges?
Asked by: john w
No, the Shure MX393/S does not come with interchangeable cartridges. The MX393/S comes only with the supercardioid cartridge built into the unit.
Answered by: David M
Date published: 2022-09-15

Is the cartridge itself interchangeable - even if ...

Is the cartridge itself interchangeable - even if not included in the box?
Asked by: john w
Yes, MX393/S has an interchangeable capsule. The R183 is the replacement omnidirectional capsule, R184- Supercardioid, and R185 would be the cardioid replacement capsule.
Answered by: Shure
Date published: 2022-11-17

Anyone have any experience with the noise pick-up ...

Anyone have any experience with the noise pick-up from the table? I am concerned about hearing keyboards typing or pencil tapping, etc from council members. Currently we use Shure Gooseneck version, but they are obtrusive (according to the council members) and they always aim them away from their mouths.
Asked by: Chad
I use them in connection with lapel mic's for video conferencing. They work great for picking up everyone in the room. I would suggest setting them on top of something which, elevates them slightly from the table. It is possible that you will pick up the other room noise as well, so if it's live feed you can't edited it out unless you are using a good mixer. If it's recorded you can edit out the background noise.
Answered by: Anonymous
Date published: 2019-05-22

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Would this microphone work well for picking up noise on a basketball court for broadcast?
Asked by: Dean J.
It depends on the sound you want recorded. This will pick up all the sound in the room (depending on the size of the room) which could include unwanted sounds from the crowd or other noises.
Answered by: Product Rep Shure Expert
Date published: 2018-08-26

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if all mic are active at a time, there could be any echo in far end?
Asked by: Anthony J.
Sorry, but I don't have an answer to your question. We wound up using a different microphone for our application.
Answered by: David J.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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