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In Reply to: further thoughts posted by Andy_G on February 26, 2007 at 12:32:25:
Thanks for you reply. The room mic is like nothing I have seen. Its a circuit board mounted in a wall plate. I would say its a home made job. It is pretty sensitive. We could try and reposition them or replace them with overhead mics from the ceiling that would be more direct. Placing a switch to turn the mic off would be any extra level of complexity for the users and I could almost guarantee someone would forget to unmute the mic before recording.
I was wondering if there is an electronic device that could help ie feedback eliminator. Or something the will mute the audio out on the tv during recording and unmute during playback.
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No, I'm not trying to be rude. The Behringer Feedback Destroyer is what you're looking for, aka the BFD. You can find it online for <$100.
The guy is worried that a switch will be too much for the operators ... just imagine what they would make of a BFD ;-))But may it could be "set and forget" if there are only a couple of frequencies involved. Not enough info really.
Sorry, I think this one is a bit difficult to work out without seeing it first hand.
See if you can locate a local PA audio guy to have a look.
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