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Audio Audio Audio
It is all about how well you sound through a zoom/skype call.
In many instances, we have all been on a call where we listened to someone who was hard to understand.
From echo(ey), or sounding far away as well as sounding muffled.
If you are looking to get your point across and describe an issue or demonstrate a product. You need to be heard clearly.
We have a few products to recommend, to help with your ability to be understood well.
Please use our Amazon Affiliate Links (to support this website).
When you use our Affiliate Links we are happy to spend 30 minutes reviewing your setup.
Clean, clear audio, from you, is the most important thing you can do to be a great, live remote guest.
The best solution for broadcast TV and Radio is:
Shure MV7 USB Podcast Microphone Amazon Affiliate Link
Shure MV7 WITH Tripod Amazon Affiliate Link
https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/microphones/mv7
Always :
Keep the mic close to your mouth for Clear concise audio.
Use an outboard sound card, dedicated to your MIC and Headset ONLY. (no computer beeps)
Wear a headset that keeps other presenters audio for feeding back into your mic.
An inexpensive route, we recommend: (though there have been supplying issues)
An inexpensive Pyle Double Over-Ear Microphone from Amazon,
if out of Stock use THIS over the ear, double mic
An external USB sound card, TechRise USB Sound Card, TechRise.
Provide your own (stereo) headset (without a mic) or use this one. In-Ear Headphones
Also helpful:
An Amazon Basics USB 3.0 Extension Cable can also be found on Amazon.
If you plan on being or currently do a live remote, for broadcast on Television
We do Live Insert Studio preparation for live studio insert guests.
email us for a quote audio@chickenskilly.com
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