[civsa] Lapel Mics for Ambassadors
Denessa McPherson
Denessa_McPherson at berea.edu
Tue Dec 12 06:17:52 CST 2017
We went with audioconexus. Each guest has a receiver with headphones and each tour guide has a transmitter with a mic they wear on their heads near their mouth. Lapel mics didn’t work for us on windy days and they usually work with a speaker box that the tour guide would have to carry. Our tour guides hated that option, so we went with the other option. For the most part our guests love them!
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On Dec 12, 2017, at 7:04 AM, Sean Cleary <scleary at georgiasouthern.edu<mailto:scleary at georgiasouthern.edu>> wrote:
Hello CIVSA!
I am looking into ordering lapel mics for our ambassadors to wear while giving tours. Does anyone else currently do this? If so, do you have any suggestions for a certain brand to purchase? I'm seeing a ton of options out there, and want something that is good quality at a reasonable price.
Thanks for your help,
Sean
Sean Cleary | Assistant Director for Visit Programs
Office of Admissions | Georgia Southern University
p: 912.478.5467 | f: 912.478.1156 | GeorgiaSouthern.edu/admissions<http://GeorgiaSouthern.edu/admissions>
scleary at georgiasouthern.edu<mailto:scleary at georgiasouthern.edu>
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