Bui,
I have felt quite comfortable without sound equipment working with groups up to 
45.  I would imagine that one could organize the chairs in concetric cirles and 
double that without too much loss of voume.  One of the benefits of not wiring 
for sound is that people have to consciously work to listen, thus bringing them 
present.  The other benefit is that the less technology, the less worries.  I 
hope this helps.

 
Scott Willard
Affinity Consulting Group
affinity-scottwillard.com



----- Original Message ----
From: Bui K. Petersen <b...@buildconsensus.ca>
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Thursday, March 1, 2007 3:13:30 PM
Subject: microphones

Hi everyone,

I hope nobody is too taken aback by my sudden burst of questions.

I am interesting in hearing what people's experience is with (not) using a 
microphone. How large can the group be without needing a microphone and sound 
system? And when a microphone and system are needed but the venue does not have 
any, what do most of you do get that organized? Do you take care of that 
yourself or do you leave that to the sponsor?

Thanks again,

Búi


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mediator and facilitator
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Phone: 604.724.4954
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