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RE: Re: placing microphones...
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- Subject: RE: Re: placing microphones...
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 12:03:03 +0100
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I
see
that you're very happy with your mics so I'll try to follow your
route.
What
do you use them for, at the moment?
Do you
have one in each room, or maybe two in larger rooms like
lounge?
Which
cable did you use? Someone said that it's very important to put good
quality
microphone cable. Where did you buy it?
And
what's your longest run from mic to mixer?
I
am
sorry for so many questions, but there are only few people with microphones
on
this group, so you are very valuable source of
information.
It
seems that the most important thing is placing them.
Where
did you place yours?
At the
begining, I'll have my microphone in the lounge only. Therefore, I'll not
use
mixer yet (have to save money for it first). That's where it will be mostly
used
for giving commands for controlling devices. My lounge is 6.5mx3.8m. Sofa
is
opposite to the TV and that's where, usually I'll be giving commands
from.
But
it's not simple for me to bring microphone close to the sofa. How did you
place
yours?
How
does it behave when TV is playing? Is it capable of distinguishing your
voice
>from
You
have that intelligent mixer and it detects which microphones is receiving
sound
an makes it active. If TV or music is playing in the lounge, will that lock
the
mixer to microphone in the lounge, so it will not listen in other
rooms?
Cheers,
Nik
Round 2...
I also put in mics
in
most rooms for voice recognition. I did a LOT of research and
eventually
put in Crown PZM11 wall mics. They're fairly inobtrusive and based on
the
US 'J Box' size format (you can use a J Box or just cut a hole in the
wall
and use rawl plugs for the screw fixing - I did both).
The mic
quality is great - it's a pressure zone mic and designed to pick up
voice
frequencies (has a bit of bass roll-off to cut HVAC noises etc). I fed
these via standard mic cable (very important to use good quality cable)
which is screened (doesn't cost a great deal either) into a Shure
SCM810
intelligent mixer. This mixer supplies +48V phantom power to the mics.
It
automatically senses which mic has the loudest input and switches to
that
source. Also has a logic input so you can do some clever stuff linked
to
HomeVision etc.
Shure web site (www.shure.com) Crown web site
(www.crownaudio.com)
Shure has a good document on why you SHOULD NOT
place mics on the ceiling:
http://www.shure.com/support/technotes/app-ceiling.html
Mics
will pick up all noise in the room, so depends on what you want to do
with
it.
I'm planning to try and create a whole-house hands-free
telephone
system. Don't know how successful it'll be though.
I put a
couple
of pics on the Yahoo group Photos area - mic and keypad for audio
system -
Under subject 'Pauls mics'
Let me know if you want more
info.
Paul.
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Nikola Kasic"
<nikola@k...> wrote: > Along with speakers, I plan to put
microphones in each room as well. > My main question is: what
kind
of cable I should put in and what's the > longest run I can use
before degrading signal? > Also, where should I place microphones,
relative to the speakers, in order > to avoid feedback and
echoing? > If speaker is close to the microphone and music is coming
out
of it, will I > have to yell in order to be heard by
microphone? > I know that there are very few people with installed
microphones in this > group. Can they come forward and tell me
what's their experience, which > cables they used and where did
they
place microphones. > Cheers, > Nik
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