Sennheiser MEB 114 Instruction Manual SpeechLine Wired - Page 8
Sennheiser SpeechLine - True to the word, IS microphone series
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Sennheiser SpeechLine - True to the word D) Typical table shapes - U-shaped, round, long, rows Depending on the configuration of the tables in a room, different microphones can be selected. In the case of a small round table, for example, a microphone with an omni-directional pick-up pattern (shown as a blue circle) is adequate to pick up all participants uniformly. Directional microphones (shown as a semicircle) are suitable for rows of tables. These microphones minimize the sound coming from the rear and the sides. In oblong conference rooms with long tables, a combination of directional and omni-directional microphones can be a good solution. E) Speaker is seated For conferences in which the speakers are seated, planning is easy as the distance between the speaker and the microphone is easy to estimate or measure. Here, the microphone is simply placed on the table and oriented towards the speaker. F) Speaker is standing In the case of presentations held at a lectern, the speaker is usually in a standing position. Here, the distance between lectern and mouth is virtually as large as it is with a seated speaker. In courtrooms, the speakers frequently stand up although the table in front of them is often of "normal" height. In this case, long gooseneck microphones should be used ideally in order to reduce the distance between the microphone capsule and the speaker. SpeechLine IS microphone series | 7
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