I've been coaching and officiating in some very noisy settings lately, and I'm thinking that it would be a good idea to buy a voice amplification system. I think that I'd like either a lapel mic or a little hands-free headset, and a "belly-pack" kind-of speaker. I want to be mobile and I want to be able to have my hands free. I've been looking a little on the internet. It occurred to me that some of you might have had success with a voice amplification system of some sort.
Any suggestions?
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voice amplification system: advice? suggestions?
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voice amplification system: advice? suggestions?
Russ
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Russ, Something on this order would actually give you the best results. Might be a little spendy for what you're trying to do. On the other hand, being a guy who has spent a lifetime performing and dealing with PA equipment, nothing is worse to me than the in-audible noise that comes from bull horn type set ups. With this particular system ( in the link below) you could hook an inexpensive wireless mic system to it and have freedom you want and the performance that is AUDIBLE. By the way, a lapel mic is not the answer. To get the right reproduction you need a hand held and talk close into it to get the best production. Check it out at, http://www.carvin.com/products/single.p ... 0&CID=SYS1
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Here's one that I'm considering. It's not exactly what I'm looking for, but I'd love some suggestions.
http://www.dak.com/reviews/3010story.cfm#p3
http://www.dak.com/reviews/3010story.cfm#p3
Russ
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