You cannot go far wrong with Sennheiser. They used to manufacture specific
wireless headphones for hard of hearing people. I had two different sets of
them actually.
Regards
Andre
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You cannot go far wrong with Sennheiser. They used to manufacture specific
Have been wondering if that will work to do this?
I know of the program but nothing about it.
But I also believe that as from DecemberSkype will not allow any other
desktop programs to access it?
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mix only being able to hear
the music while turning off the mike.
El 16/10/2013 10:16 p.m., tim cumings escribió:
I think it will work.
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Joe
These are two very short files I recorded for a friend of mine.
One of them is with the microphone on its desktop stand and the other one
with the microphone on a separate stand.
This was with the windows volume control set on 50 persent and the gain
control at the top to the minimum
I am sure we are talking about different microphones.
The Yeti is a USB microphone and needs no sound card.
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a nice
recording.You
are right about the sensitivity of the yeti. - Original Message
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