lavaliere microphone


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lavaliere′ mi`crophone


n.
a small microphone that hangs around the neck of a performer or speaker.
[1960–65]
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Having a cordless lavaliere microphone is useful for capturing less audible conversations from student-teacher interactions as the teacher circulates through the classroom or even positioning the microphone on a student desk during pair work or group discussions.
For better audio, consider investing in a good-quality lavaliere microphone that's compatible with smartphones."
There are codes among journalists, but the public relations creed is "there is no such thing as off the record." Chung's concluding remarks describe an obvious interview situation, including hot lights blaring and a lavaliere microphone clipped to Mrs.
Audio for the film required extra attention as the majority of the production sound was recorded with lavaliere microphones, which are sensitive and prone to picking up background and clothing noise.
In just a year, the digital video cameras, tripods and lavaliere microphones have become comfortable--dare I say nonexpendable--tools in their reporting arsenal.
The system installed allows meeting participants to have the same spontaneous discussions they experience in face-to-face meetings, without the restrictions or cubmersome use of lavaliere microphones. Accoustical treatment of any videoconference room is required to enhance all types of audio systems.
Pleasant Hill, CA, August 14, 2014 --(PR.com)-- AspenMics today has introduced the versatile new HQ-M, HQ-S and HQ-SE lavaliere microphones to its HQ line, offering consumers a variety of new ways to capture high-quality audio.