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Public speaking can be intimidating, but having the right equipment will make the process easier. The right microphone for you will depend on many factors like the event, venue, and acoustics. The guide below will help you choose the best mic to amplify and project your voice at your next event. 

3 Microphones to Consider for Public Speaking

1. Handheld

Handheld microphones can be wired or wireless, and they need to be supported either by your hand or a stand. Wired microphones are connected to an mixer by a cord. They tend to experience fewer technical issues than wireless ones, but they limit your movement to the length of the cord and can be tripped over. These models also can experience gritty sound when the cord is dragged on the floor.

Wireless handheld microphones use a transmitter to amplify sound without needing an attached cord. These provide greater freedom of movement without the worry of tripping over anything. Handheld microphones are ideal for musicians, Q&A sessions where the mic can be passed around, speeches, and presenters who have a free hand to hold the mic.

2. Condenser

acousticsThese types of microphones have a broad frequency range and are commonly found in recording studios. They can pick up all ranges of sounds and amplify them clearly. Since they have a more complicated structure, can sometimes be expensive than other styles, but they make up for the price with their sound quality. 


This mic is a great choice for speakers who are giving a speech or presentation that allows them to remain in one place because condensers are not mobile. They would also be a good choice for anyone wanting to record their speech and broadcast it later, such as church leaders or podcast hosts.  

3. Lapel

Lapel microphones, also called a lavalier or clip-on, are small devices that can be attached to your body. This allows your hands to stay free during a speech or presentation, and they can be easily hidden, which makes them great for recorded presentations and shows. Depending on the model, this type may have lower-quality audio than larger microphones, but it has increased mobility. This type of mic is ideal for public speaking, presentations, interviews, performances, and worship services. 

 

If you are looking for the best microphones for public speaking, turn to Claiborne Sharp Professional Audio in Shreveport, LA. Since 1989, this company has been installing state-of-the-art audio systems for a variety of venues. Regardless of the acoustics of a room, they can design a system that will send crystal clear sound to every corner using the best microphones and speakers. Visit their website to learn more about what they offer or call (318) 861-5953 to see what they can do for you.

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