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The technical aspect of public speaking: microphones

Posted by Joep Weijers on February 14, 2020

You may have a loud voice, but if you are addressing a group with more than twenty people, you will want some form of amplification. In this third and final installment of the technical aspects of public speaking, we will discuss how your audience can hear you properly using microphones.

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Posted in Public Speaking Tagged amplification, microphones, public speaking, sound

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