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Hi, guys...looking for some recommendations from those who have
recorded training/speaking sessions and made them available later as
podcasts.
I'm looking for a microphone setup that includes a lapel microphone
(also known as a lavelier (sp?)), a wireless transmitter, a receiver,
and a handhelp wireless mike for audience questions. I want to attach
the receiver into a laptop. I have the software for recording the
sound. The audience will be in the 30-60 person range.
I've looked at some setups from Shure and they're nice, but run about
800+ bucks. Has anyone, maybe those involved in training, used a
setup that they liked and was able to put it together for around
$500?
Thanks
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
"I think the problem, to be quite honest with you, is that you've never actually known what the question is."
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