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Boundary Mics vs Overhead Mics for acoustically challenged meeting room
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 212312" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>To reduce the amount of reverberent sound on the conference call audio, you need the distance between the microphones and the talkers to be less than the critical distance for the room. </p><p></p><p>Given that the current microphones are ~5' from the talkers (assuming 3' vertically and 4' horizontally), you'll need to get the microphones closer than that to the talkers. With tabletop microphones, you're down to ~18" vertically, and with 4 microphones on a 12' table, you're down to ~30" horizontally, for a total microphone to talker distance of around 3', so certainly an improvement. Will it be enough? Hard to say without acoustical measurements of the room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 212312, member: 172"] To reduce the amount of reverberent sound on the conference call audio, you need the distance between the microphones and the talkers to be less than the critical distance for the room. Given that the current microphones are ~5' from the talkers (assuming 3' vertically and 4' horizontally), you'll need to get the microphones closer than that to the talkers. With tabletop microphones, you're down to ~18" vertically, and with 4 microphones on a 12' table, you're down to ~30" horizontally, for a total microphone to talker distance of around 3', so certainly an improvement. Will it be enough? Hard to say without acoustical measurements of the room. [/QUOTE]
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