Sometimes you have to be creative!

By Paul Terpstra | November 10, 2014

I was recently asked to record a presentation where only the main speaker would be mic'd up. Hanging a Sound Shark from a convenient ceiling vent worked great.

It not only served as a backup mic, but also picked up other speakers that came up to the podium for introductions, etc., who weren't wearing mics.

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