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1994-category-entry-scott-sullivan
In 1994, the company was just starting to discuss getting into this category of monitors because we were in the wireless, we were making wireless microphones, and we also knew that we wanted to get into the pro soundstage"
.87
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1994, category-entry, wireless-mics, pro-soundstage, shure-strategy
Pins the moment Shure decided to extend its wireless pedigree into in-ear monitors—an adjacency move from mics to monitoring that set up PSM600 and the E1. It timestamps the establishment’s origin story and explains how a corporate decision turned a niche idea into a roadmap the rest of the market could follow.
Scott Sullivan
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In 1994, the company was just starting to discuss getting into this category of monitors because we were in the wireless, we were making wireless microphones, and we also knew that we wanted to get into the pro soundstage"
Speaker: Scott Sullivan
Arc: innovation · Signal: .87
Context: Pins the moment Shure decided to extend its wireless pedigree into in-ear monitors—an adjacency move from mics to monitoring that set up PSM600 and the E1. It timestamps the establishment’s origin story and explains how a corporate decision turned a niche idea into a roadmap the rest of the market could follow.
This isn’t a story about gear.
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