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Which Microphone Is Suitable For Home Livestreaming Or Small Studios?
Home livestreaming or recording in a small studio requires a microphone that captures clear vocals, minimizes noise, and is easy to use. A suitable microphone ensures a transparent, natural voice, enhancing both content quality and the listener’s experience.
Top 5 Best Outdoor Line Array Speakers Today
For outdoor events, the sound system must ensure long-range coverage, high SPL, precise directional control, and stable performance under various weather conditions. Line array speakers are always the optimal solution thanks to their ability to distribute sound evenly and effectively over long distances. Below are the top 5 outdoor line array speaker models currently rated the highest.
Top LED Lights For Pubs & Beer Clubs
Lighting is a key element in creating a vibrant atmosphere for pubs and beer clubs. From warm background washes to explosive beam effects on the dance floor, high-quality LED lights enhance the venue’s appeal, elevate the guest experience, and create a distinctive identity.
Signal Processor For Studio, Conference And Livestream
A clear and stable audio system starts with a clean signal. A signal processor helps control noise, balance vocal tones, and optimize recording, online meetings, and livestream quality at any scale.
Balanced vs. Unbalanced Connectors?
Understand the key differences between balanced and unbalanced connectors and learn when to use XLR, TRS, TS, or RCA in professional audio setups. This guide also introduces REAN connectors, offering stable, high-quality connections for studios and live stage environments.
Technical Architecture of FBT Myra | Exploring the Inner Workings of a Professional Line Array System
FBT Myra is a high-end line array series designed for large-scale events, auditoriums, and outdoor stages. Beyond its impressive power output, Myra stands out for its sophisticated technical architecture, ensuring linear, consistent sound coverage across every listener position. Explore the technical design of FBT Myra, including drivers, waveguides, enclosures, and rigging solutions—delivering a linear and powerful audio experience for stages and auditoriums.
Guide to Setting Up Sennheiser MobileConnect in Standalone Mode
Sennheiser MobileConnect is a Wi-Fi–based audio streaming solution designed for conferencing, education, and assistive listening. For small-scale deployments or scenarios requiring rapid setup, Standalone Mode is the optimal choice. It operates without a central management system and does not require Internet access—only a MobileConnect Station and a stable Wi-Fi network. This guide provides a detailed step-by-step setup procedure for configuring MobileConnect in Standalone Mode based on Sennheiser’s technical documentation, along with additional optimization practices to ensure stable and reliable audio performance in real-world applications.
Sennheiser MobileConnect - Technical Guide & Detailed Operation Manual
Join Hoang Bao Khoa for an in-depth overview of MobileConnect, including system operation, network requirements, smartphone compatibility, latency performance, and how to integrate MobileConnect into your meeting or conference audio system.
Introducing Sennheiser MobileConnect - A Professional Wi-Fi Audio Streaming Solution
Sennheiser MobileConnect is a real-time audio streaming system that delivers high-quality sound over Wi-Fi directly to smartphones, enabling assistive listening and live interpretation for conferences and events. In this article, Hoàng Bảo Khoa provides an in-depth look at how MobileConnect works, its practical applications, and the key advantages that make it a standout solution for modern venues.
Condenser Vs Dymamic Microphones: Differences & Practical Applications
Choosing the right microphone determines sound quality, whether you are recording, livestreaming, singing karaoke, performing on stage, or speaking at a conference. The two most common types are condenser and dynamic microphones, which differ in design and operation, making them suitable for very different needs. Understanding their advantages and limitations helps you invest in the right equipment, optimize costs, and still achieve professional sound quality.