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Don’t Eat the Microphone!

Speakipedia Posted on January 3, 2024 by Dave BrickerMay 16, 2024
Don’t Eat the Microphone!

Microphones are designed to be placed a certain distance from your mouth. If you eat the microphone—if you put it on your kips like an ice cream cone—it’s likely to pick up breathing sounds and sibilance—the percussive pops, clicks, and … More ☛

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