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Now the second one is what*s called the lavaliere mike and this is what you see newscasters using it*s usually clipped to a male newscasters* lapel or to their tie and you clip it to either collar of your shirt or to your lapel and you talk to it. Now it is not reject and awful lot of noise, so if you are in a quite space that*s really nice or if you are walking around and you don*t want to you want to have both of your hands free that*s good as well. And you can also move your head a little bit from side to side as opposed to talking right into the microphone like you need to do with the 25 that*s called the ATR35S. Now, it is very light. It is no more than the weight of accorder and so it*s very easy and it*s got a very long cord associated with it. So you can trail the cord down into your pocket and then plug it into the iRiver and then finally if you are in a room and you are interviewing a number of different people there is a Podcast out there I love called the Biddy Cast, the lascivious Biddies are a group of singers in New York, they are based in New York. And there is like a hundred of them. There is like a whole bunch of women in the group. I think its four of them in total but what they love to do is go out to dinner and sit around the table and talk and the problem is, is that they usually use a microphone that is fairly directional and it doesn*t reject a lot of background noise. So ATR also has a microphone that looks kind of like a pancake or like a speaker phone and it too is in the ATR line and it*s the Audio Technica ATR97. The 97 is sort of a maybe six inch around flat disc that fits on the surface of the table. It captures everybody*s voice within 5 or 10 feet and then it rejects noise beyond that so that*s sort of it sweet spot. And that*s really good if you are interviewing three or four people at a time or you have three or four people in a room that you want to have all heard at the same time. For example, if you are giving a presentation and there are people that are asking questions you might want to pull one of those microphones out in the audience and let them talk there. So those are the three microphones and every single one of them is between $25 and $30. Now, in general, microphones priced in that range are not necessarily the best. You can go out in the computer store and spend more than that for headset microphones that don*t have the same quality that they used to. But that*s the point this company makes higher quality microphones and they cost a lot more money but for the 30 bucks or so this is a tremendous bargain.
Dillon: Okay and David.
David Lawrence: Yeah.
Dillon: If I was to take let*s say karaoke microphone because I know I have a spare one around here somewhere. And is there a sort of an adapter that I can plug into my computer that will translate the larger obnoxious cable end that will you know put into microphone board and my PC.
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After a 30 year career on radio in markets from New York to San Francisco to satellite and network, David H. Lawrence XVII decided to make a change. He hung up his headphones and retired from hosting 3 network/satellite radio shows to head to Los Angeles, to concentrate solely on acting in front of the camera.
Lili VonSchtupp* needed a fresh start. She moved to Washington DC and got her dream job. "I did affiliate relations for Online Tonight with David Lawrence. I slowly worked my way into the producer's chair by impressing David with my assets. (not those assets), my ability to make a CAT5 cable Ethernet cable, type (those of you in the chat room-shut up!) and work a phone system.
