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    Lavalier microphone for your Podcast

    I have started to see more and more Internet broadcasters using Lavalier / Lapel Mic. At the GFQ Network we use Lavalier Mics for the Chaunce Hayden show and its been a disaster!! Picks up way too much room Noise and its also sounds hollow. Has anyone had positive results with Lavalier microphones ?

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    Sure. If you have great room acoustics, low ambient noise, expensive lav mics, and no comb filtering, you can get a great result. The TV networks do it all the time.
    Please direct all questions for me to the forum so that all can benefit.

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    True Mike but do you feel that Podcasters should use them ?

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    When you say Podcasters, if the podcast is audio-only, then I see no reason to use a lav mic. They are always the worst sounding mic in the room.

    Other than an audio-only podcast, the decision on whether to use a lav mic, to me, hinges on whether you're doing a radio show with video or whether you're doing a TV show. If you're doing a TV show and have great room acoustics, low ambient noise, expensive lav mics, and no comb filtering, try using a lav mic. In the right environment, though, an overhead mic like the Audio-Technica AT4051B will do as well or better than a lav for a single person. For two or more people, a lav or headworn-mic (I hate looking at them) is probably a better way to go.

    I'm going to a new Internet broadcasting studio today to look over their audio set up. It will be interesting to see which approach they're going to take.
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    Hey Thats a great idea, probably should be in a thread of its own and move this if you want to .....How about everyone sending in a little 1-2 min vid of their studio set up so we can get ideas from other folks....I am sure some of you already have that.

    What do you think?

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    Hey William,

    We already have a thread in the general forum for this. here is a link : http://forum.ibroadcastnetwork.org/s...casting-Studio

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