Shure PSM Systems
In-ear monitor (IEM) systems are a far superior way to perform your music live, freeing you from the need to stay near blaring floor wedge speakers that can create feedback. In addition, IEM systems allow you to hear the mix clearly at lower volumes, protecting your hearing. Sensaphonics proudly offers IEM systems from Shure. Wireless systems allow total freedom of movement, while hardwired systems are perfect for stationary performers like drummers and keyboard players.
PSM 700
Shure's most advanced system, designed for touring professionals. Key features include 32 onboard channels, a frequency locator, and Shure's proprietary companding system for great sound quality. Designed for large-scale tours, the PSM 700 allows 16 channels to operate simultaneously. Available in wireless only, with or without Shure earphones.
PSM 600
The PSM 600 is a legend in touring sound, with crystal-controlled analog operation for superior sound quality and stereo separation. This is a dual-channel system, and up to 10 units can be used simultaneously without interference. The PSM 600 is offered in both wired and wireless versions, with or without Shure earphones.
PSM 400
Designed for working bands on a local or regional level, this system offers full professional features at a very reasonable price. The wireless version offers 16 channel (8 simultaneous), more than enough for a basic rock band. Both wired and wireless version come complete with Shure E3 earphones.
PSM 200
Shure's entry-level IEM system is a great way for a band on the rise to take their performance to the next level. This is a mono system (just like floor wedges) that accepts two separate inputs for great user control. The versatile P2R bodypack allows you to start with a wired system, then add the P2T wireless transmitter when your ready to go wireless. All PSM 200 systems include Shure E2 dynamic earphones.
All Shure PSM personal monitor systems are compatible with Sensaphonics earphones.
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