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Sennheiser SpeechLine – True to the word, Typical applications
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Sennheiser SpeechLine - True to the word % % Sennheiser SpeechLine - True to the word The spoken word remains the most personal and powerful tool in communication. It enables us to convey and exchange messages, thoughts and opinions, as well as emotions. Therefore, when using technical devices like microphones, it is most important that no content is lost or misunderstood. The best microphone is one you don't have to think about while speaking, because it fully captures your voice and picks up your words as precisely as you form them. Easy operation and clear speech intelligibility are perhaps most popularly embodied in the characteristically shaped Sennheiser ME 36, which can be seen on virtually every TV news program. The qualities of these iconic microphones can also be found in all other microphones of the versatile Sennheiser SpeechLine series. These qualities are also built into any microphone of the versatile Sennheiser SpeechLine portfolio. Wired or wireless, digital or analog, this comprehensive range of easy to integrate and unobtrusively designed microphones offer a solution for just about any situation, including yours. In many applications, a speech microphone can help to increase the speech intelligibility or even make it possible in the first place (as in teleconferences). The following chapters describe the most common applications. Typical applications A) Conferences (voice lift) The larger the room, the more helpful is an audio system which enhances the speech intelligibility. Especially in large conference rooms, a speaker seated at one end is difficult to understand at the other end. Table or ceiling microphones can be used to pick up what the speaker says. The audio signal can then be spread evenly around the room using wall or ceiling loudspeakers. This application is also known as "voice lift", i.e. the speech is amplified in the room. B) Teleconferences If the participants of a conference are seated in different rooms, they have to be connected via telephone or remote conference circuit. As a telephone alone can only offer inadequate speech transmission for all participants in the room, table or ceiling microphones should be used in this case too. These are connected to a telephone conference unit such as the Sennheiser TeamConnect system. This processes the signals and establishes the connection to the remote participant. C) Presentations Especially in a presentation, in which the focus is on the transmission of content, it is important to understand every word. Here, too, the larger the room, the more necessary it is to amplify the voice. In this case, gooseneck microphones offer the speaker orientation and enhance his presentation. SpeechLine IS microphone series | 3
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