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Advice for re-enforcing wedding ceremonies with lapel mics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Monte" data-source="post: 203524" data-attributes="member: 285"><p><em>".........One that has been suggested to me, is placing a mic in the top of the celebrants 'book', although I doubt this would be practical, as we work with a variety of celebrants, and it's hard enough training them to wear clothing suitable for lapel mic'ing, let alone aiming a mic at the bride & groom!......"</em></p><p></p><p>I, for one, always clip the lapel mic to the top of the officiant's book/folder. I do it every time. Never a problem with gain, feedback, etc. </p><p></p><p>Ceremonies tend to be quiet speaking events and making all party's voices "DJ loud" may detract from the event IMO.</p><p>Maybe your feedback issues have something to do with the proximity of the microphone to the speakers you use....?</p><p></p><p>Try putting the speakers behind the attendees.....the attendees directly in front of the ceremonial site will already be able to hear the participants acoustically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Monte, post: 203524, member: 285"] [I]".........One that has been suggested to me, is placing a mic in the top of the celebrants 'book', although I doubt this would be practical, as we work with a variety of celebrants, and it's hard enough training them to wear clothing suitable for lapel mic'ing, let alone aiming a mic at the bride & groom!......"[/I] I, for one, always clip the lapel mic to the top of the officiant's book/folder. I do it every time. Never a problem with gain, feedback, etc. Ceremonies tend to be quiet speaking events and making all party's voices "DJ loud" may detract from the event IMO. Maybe your feedback issues have something to do with the proximity of the microphone to the speakers you use....? Try putting the speakers behind the attendees.....the attendees directly in front of the ceremonial site will already be able to hear the participants acoustically. [/QUOTE]
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