Sennheiser HSP4 Headworn Microphone
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For Mocha African-Americans?
One of the concerns public speakers face is the quality of the A/V equipment. Can you hear me now? is not simply the Verizon slogan. If your lavalier microphone or headworn microphone is not properly placed, you may wonder if people can hear you. The HSP4 is a beautifully formed headworn microphone that is securely placed, eliminating one's concern with regard to whether or not the audience can hear you based on the microphone placement. If you c... Show More
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Perfect
Not just one of the best headset mics I've used, one of the best mics period. It isn't omni-directional so feedback is almost non-existent. I have had children's pastors use it as a mic for singing and speaking. This thing is one of the clearest mics I have heard, it can cut through a band like what I thought only handheld mics can do. I also gave this to a senior pastor who also liked to sing at the end of his messages and compliments on his spe... Show More
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Sennheiser Headworm
Our priest uses it during mass, after his first weekend we have heard lots of positive comments, how clear he sounded, we don't have a problem with echo that we've had with other head pieces. We are very satisfied with the product
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