there are a lot of ways to do this. Basically, you need to pass the mic into a mixer or some other adaptor to get the line in input the polycom system is looking for.
one way: use a small mackie mixer to bring the mics together - then send out a line to the polycom. another: filter through a ap400 (careful with the ec settings) ________________________________________________________ At 11:45 AM 5/21/2004 -0400, Victor M. Babson, Jr. wrote: >>>> I wonder if anyone can advise me as to how they hooked up a standard mike (3-prong) connection to the Polycom? The polycom looks like it takes a "straight wire-through". If anyone has a part #, description of what they did, etc. I would greatly appreciate your help. TIA --Vic ********************************** Victor M. Babson, Jr. Management Info. Specialist University of Georgia Biochemistry & Mol. Biology B203 Life Science Bldg. Athens, GA 30602 (706) 542-6565 ********************************** <<<< ___________________________________________________________ Tom Coffin .......................... [email protected]

