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Re: Wedge for Talking Head?In my world the general reason for a foldback monitor with a talking head gig is to give the talent a feed from audience question and answer mics so they can hear the questions clearly on stage (where the sound system is purposely not pointing) and sometimes to feed walk on music or the sound from videos that might be played while they are on stage. But, if you have a room with a particularly disturbing slap back or some other acoustical anomaly, then some foldback of a mic might help. That said, with amateur speakers the "mic fright" issue is one of my big concerns.
Re: Wedge for Talking Head?
In my world the general reason for a foldback monitor with a talking head gig is to give the talent a feed from audience question and answer mics so they can hear the questions clearly on stage (where the sound system is purposely not pointing) and sometimes to feed walk on music or the sound from videos that might be played while they are on stage. But, if you have a room with a particularly disturbing slap back or some other acoustical anomaly, then some foldback of a mic might help. That said, with amateur speakers the "mic fright" issue is one of my big concerns.