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Dynamic Interchangeable Microphone Head

  • Compatible with all Shure wireless handheld transmitters with interchangeable microphone capsules
  • Polar pattern: Supercardioid
  • Colour: Black
  • Available since May 2024
  • Item number 591179
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Capsule type Dynamic
  • Directional characteristic Supercardioid
  • Colour Black
  • Compatible with Shure
1.275 AED 298,32 €
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Linear supercardioid capsule for superb vocals

The Shure RPW204 Nexadyne 8/S is a dynamic mic capsule for use with any of the manufacturer's wireless handsets. It produces a sound that stands out from the competition thanks to its cutting-edge signal processing and the outstanding consistency of its supercardioid pickup pattern. Shure's patented Revonic dual-engine transducer technology ensures that singers can deliver top-notch performances with less interference. The familiar Shure build quality also means it's a solid choice for life on the road. All this combines for a true-to-life reproduction of an artist's voice, for an authentic live sound wherever the tour takes them.

Shure RPW204 Nexadyne 8/S, supercardioid mic capsule for vocals

Modern technology for maximum fidelity

The RPW204 capsule can pick up frequencies from 50Hz to 20kHz. As a dedicated vocal capsule, it's got that classic top-end lift in the response – up to 7dB between roughly 2kHz and 3.5kHz, as well as bumps at 6kHz and 9.5kHz (measured when the singer is about two feet from the mic). Inside, Shure's Revonic dual-engine tech implements two precisely calibrated transducers, which works together to squeeze out maximum performance, almost eliminating the need for an EQ to tidy up the tone. The Shure RPW204 Nexadyne 8/S can simply be screwed to any compatible handset, which will pass the signal to its own XLR output. Since the capsule picks up signals at a sensitivity of -51dBV/Pa (2.81mV), plenty of gain is needed to bring it up to level.

Shure RPW204 Nexadyne 8/S, supercardioid mic capsule for vocals

Natural focus

The Shure RPW204 Nexadyne 8/S is aimed at sound engineers and singers who want an easy-to-handle vocal microphone capable of reliably delivering an authentic signal to their PA. Its supercardioid pickup pattern keeps almost all lateral noise out of the signal, while the cutting-edge tech ensures a natural sound all the way to the back row. On top of that, the Nexadyne series is built tough, ready for the rigours of live work – with busy setups and quick tear-downs, and the everyday knocks of life on tour. The hardened grille will stop the basket from getting bent up, and the accessories it ships with make sure the mic can be set up right for any gig.

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About Shure

The American company Shure began developing microphones during the early 1930s and is one of the pioneers of the audio engineering sector. Models such as the 55 Unidyne – known to many as the "Elvis microphone" – and the SM57 and SM58 which appeared in the mid-1960s are still ubiquitous in live sound production today. They enjoy cult status among musicians and technicians alike. In the 1990s, Shure introduced the first wireless microphones and in-ear monitoring systems and became a market leader in this field. In addition to microphones, Shure offers a wide range of earphones and headphones for studio and live use, as well as various accessories.

Mics and match

In addition to the black version of the RPW204 capsule, Shure also offers a nickel version, so the capsule will always match the look of the handheld transmitter. Screwing the capsule onto the transmitter ensures a secure fit, and the whole mic can then be easily carried in the singer's hand for wireless voice transmission. Some Shure wireless systems feature a programmable button on the handheld transmitter, allowing options such as push-to-mute or push-to-talk for flexible control directly on the device. As always when miking up vocals, the proximity effect needs to be kept in mind: If the sound source is too close to the mic, low frequencies become more pronounced because of the pressure difference between the front and back of the diaphragm.

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A great new option for killer live vocals
TooLoudEnough 08.09.2024
Full discolosure - Shure sent me 3 of the cardioid version of this capsule to trial on a music TV show I was making which I was able to use to compliment the other KSM8 capsules I had on the show.
Since that, I've bought some of these Nexadyne 8Ss (Supercardioid) and if been pleasantly surprised by the lack of plosive uplift between the cardioid and supercardioid, and the linearity of the off-axis spill.
I think Nexadyne 8/S will be my capsule of choice for most vocals from here-on. This capsule is a solid and more versatile rival to the DPA D:Facto II.
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Bluey Rider 22.06.2025
Wat een verschil!
Ik ging van de Beta 58a naar deze capsule.
Hij is direct voller van geluid.
Ik gebruik er zelfs praktisch geen equalizer bij.
En je hoort je stem werkelijk door de hele zaal gaan.
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