What is the source (that is, where would I find) Parrot microphones?
Thanks-
Joan Breslin Larson
Joan.Breslin-Larson@state.mn.us <Joan.Breslin-Larson@state.mn.us>
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From: spk2wrt@phoenix.edc.org
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Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: Mics
I have had great results with the Parrott mics in a
fairly
noisy resource
room and in a general ed biology class.
Susan Kruse
OI consultant/teacher
Carmel, IN
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From: <spk2wrt@phoenix.edc.org>
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 10:41 PM
Subject: Mics
>
> Nettie,
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>
> would like to know if anyone has a specific "pluses"
on
the best mic to
> work
> in a
> classroom type environment. I believe there are
mics that
help mute out
> some of the background noise,
> >>>>>>>>>>>
> I highly recommend you stay with a headset
microphone for
students. You
can
> see pictures and read about several on our web site.
All
are as accurate
as
> any microphone you can use and will work well in
moderate
noise
> environments. The reason I suggest using a headset
is the
microphone
> element
> of a good headset stays in a consistent position
which
fosters high
> accuracy.
>
> Martin Markoe, SCCS, Inc.
> Microphones for Speech Recognition
> See us at: http://www.speechcontrol.com
>
>
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