Conferencing System

The Shure MXA310 Aluminum, with its multi-capsule technology and adjustable coverage, ensures precise and personalized sound capture for conferences. Designed to fit discreetly on a table, it offers optimal audio quality in professional spaces while reducing unwanted noise.

ARTICLE N° 97458
  • Shure MXA310 Aluminum
  • Conference room array microphone
  • MicroFlex Advance Series
  • Table mountable
  • LED power indicator
  • AES67 and Dante Domain Manager DDM compatible
  • AES-256 encryption
  • Configuration and management: Shure Designer 4 and above
  • Coverage area: 2 x 2 m
  • Automatic Coverage and Steerable Coverage technologies
  • DSP processing:
  • Automatic mixing / 4-band parametric EQ
  • Echo cancellation / Noise reduction / Automatic gain control
  • Compressor / Delay
  • Frequency response: 100 Hz to 20 kHz
  • Sensitivity: −21 dBFS/Pa
  • Maximum SPL: 115.2 dB SPL
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: Cardioid 75 dB / Toroid 67 dB
  • Dynamic range: Cardioid 96 dB / Toroid 90 dB SPL
  • Latency: 1 ms
  • Sampling rate: 48 kHz I 24 bits
  • Power supply required: 4 W via PoE
  • Digital output: 1x RJ45
  • Cabling: Cat 5e or higher
  • Color: Aluminum
  • Dimensions: Ø134 x 36 mm
  • Weight: 362 g
The Shure MXA310 Aluminum array microphone, from the MicroFlex Advance series, is a preferred choice for video conferencing environments. Designed to be installed on a table, this model integrates Steerable Coverage technology that allows up to four separate pickup zones to be individually configured. With this flexibility, it is possible to focus the pickup on a specific speaker or to cover several voices simultaneously. Shure's unique toroidal polar pattern helps reduce noise interference from the ceiling, such as that caused by an air conditioning system or a projector.

The Shure MXA310 stands out for its discreet design and its harmonious integration into a variety of conference room types, from large meeting rooms to multi-purpose spaces. Its LED power indicator, configurable in intensity and color, adds a visual touch to its user interface, facilitating use in professional environments. This tabletop microphone also features programmable mute buttons for intuitive audio management, while its compatibility with AES67 and Dante Domain Manager DDM technologies ensures seamless integration into modern audio networks.

Integrating the MXA310 into a Dante audio network not only allows for easy connection to other Shure or third-party networked audio equipment, but also secures exchanges via AES-256 encryption. This security feature is particularly appreciated in contexts where confidentiality of communications is essential. In addition, all of the MXA310's parameters, such as polar patterns and automatic mixing templates, are easily configured via Shure Designer software, providing intuitive control and maximum adaptability according to the specific needs of each room.

The Shure MXA310 not only ensures high-quality sound capture, it also integrates perfectly with the aesthetics and functionality of your workspace. Its aluminum color and compact dimensions allow it to blend into any environment without compromising the visual harmony of the room. Thanks to its programmable touch crown and multiple configuration options, this microphone proves to be an indispensable tool for those looking to optimize the performance of their audiovisual installations while maintaining a simple and effective user interface.
Component(s)
 surface microphone
Power supply
 PoE
Weight
 360 g

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