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A Brief Guide to Microphone Selection and Use for Places of Worship - Some Useful Accessories

Windscreens

Windscreens reduce problems of “popping” from close vocal use. They also help control the wind noise often encountered in outdoor applications and from heating/air conditioning air movements. The windscreen simply slips over the head of the microphone to completely cover all acoustic openings.

Shock Mounts

Microphone shock mounts help reduce mechanical noise transferred to a microphone through its mounting hardware. This includes the sound of physical contact with the pulpit, lectern or microphone stand, or even a foot tapping on a wooden stage.

Cables

Durable microphone cables from A-T combine the protective properties of conductive vinyl and a rugged braided shield to ensure maximum rejection of AC hum and RF interference. Their supple, “low memory” material lets them lie flat without unsightly kinks and bends that can create a tripping hazard.

Wireless Microphones

Providing total freedom of movement, Audio-Technica professional wireless microphone systems set high standards for wireless microphone performance in the most difficult environments. Choose a self-contained handheld microphone/ transmitter or one of our versatile body-pack systems offered with headworn, lavalier, boundary, gooseneck and instrument microphones.

For extensive information on selecting and using wireless microphones,

visit audio-technica.com.