From small neighborhood hubs to major complexes capable of accommodating thousands of parishioners, houses of worship have a number of unique audio needs. It’s important for all attendees to hear the message clearly from anywhere in the building, whether seated in the front row or soothing a fussy baby in an adjacent “cry room.” Like…
Consider a typical conference room setup: there may be a number of microphones distributed around the tabletop or hanging from the ceiling. With multiple people talking, the conference can lose focus if the room’s microphones are not managed effectively. Auto mixers are designed to take the audio present at each microphone and ensure that a…
All conferencing is a substitute for face-to-face conversation. When talking in person, we can interject, we can analyze tone and body language, and we tend to interrupt each other. This is natural to us; this is what we expect. Traditional telephone systems can hinder this natural style of communication. When you’re holding a handset to…
As discussed in our previous post, there are numerous microphone models and styles designed to suit specific applications. The appropriate microphone for your space should include frequency response that covers the source’s spectrum, enhancing desired frequencies while rejecting unwanted frequencies. Your chosen microphone should be capable of withstanding the source’s maximum level. The microphone should…