Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Sound Rental Advice

Image of a wireless microphoneIf you manage conferences, tradeshows or conventions you should really consider using a microphone and amplifier. They are low cost to rent and easy to use.

If your event is growing, consider even larger audio visual solutions.

A wireless microphone is an the best solution. The presenter wears a small microphone on the lapel area (just clips on) that is connected to a transmitter (usually clips to a belt or pocket).

Sound System with single speaker and Lavalier Microphone
Sound System with multiple speakers and Lavalier Microphones
The Lavalier (pictured) combines the microphone with the transmitter. Connect to your sound system via the the audio input plug. We use the lavalier and a strip of Velcro on our tripod to which we attach the receiver.

Before the presentation, do a sound check. Make sure you are getting the right amount of sound. If the sound level is too high, you will get an annoying buzzing sound. If the sound level is too low, you won't be able to hear the speaker in the back corners of the room.

Note: The transmitter and receiver each use a 9 volt radio battery.

Complete audio visual packages are available from Rentacomputer.com.

Microphone and Speaker RentalConsider the following packages for your next conference,
trade show or convention:


Basic Speakers with Microphone Rental

Speakers, Speakers with Microphone Rental
Speakers, Microphone, Laptop and Projector Rental
Microphone, Laptop and Projector Rental
Speakers, Microphone and Plasma Rental
Speakers, Microphone, Laptop and Projector Rental

DVD and Projector Rental
DVD and Plasma Rental

Laptop and Projector Rental
Laptop and Plasma Rental


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John Beagle is a technology writer for Xponex Web and Media
Services. Website http://www.Xponex.com.

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