On Thu, Jun 21, 2018, Jen Morgan via Callers wrote:
- Remember normal hygiene for dealing with folks who may be
partially or totally lip-reading: nothing in front of your face
(including stand or handheld radio mics); face the audience.
There's a tradeoff here: a lot of modern microphones want to be right in
front of the lips for best sound, so if you do this, you're trading
better lip-reading for poorer sound quality. I don't have a good answer
for this other than getting a microphone that's designed for off-axis
work.
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