by Erik Beyer | Sep 9, 2021 | AV Tech, Writing
How to Facilitate Multiple Microphone Sources into Zoom with Dante Via and no DSP In the medium to the more extensive classroom and training spaces, there is an increasing desire to make systems more efficient while maintaining a high level of function. Zoom is a...
by Erik Beyer | Jun 10, 2021 | AV Tech, Writing
The last couple of years have become challenging in radio frequencies (RF) for wireless microphone systems here in the United States. One of the main challenges includes crowding between the frequencies of 470 MHz and 608 MHz due to the TV stations affected by the...
by Erik Beyer | May 4, 2021 | AV Tech, Writing
Higher-education classroom technology has been going through a transformation by necessity for over a year now, and one thing we have learned is there is not one single solution for every classroom and campus. One of the exciting aspects of this diverse trend is...
by Tony Sprando | Jun 15, 2018 | AV Tech, Guest Author
In all my years of doing audio visual rentals and designing installed systems, Stage Lighting seemed to be one of those requests that were few and far between. Like projection, it is a controlled beam of light, so I used to think this was pretty straightforward. Well,...
by Erik Beyer | Jun 8, 2018 | AV Tech, Blog
As we all know, the IT world is converging with the AV world more and more every day. For most of us this is quite exciting and for others, this can be daunting. In facilities where the IT and AV world are working together and something goes wrong, who do you call? If...
by Tony Sprando | Jun 1, 2018 | AV Tech, Guest Author
Today I’d like share about best practices for where to place a fixed microphone when using one for speaking. These best practices apply to everyone including sports announcers for the Big Ten Conference, presidential candidates from a lectern and also general handheld...