Subject: | Re: Audience playback |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Tue Apr 1, 2008 10:06 pm ((PDT)) |
>My current thought is to run the output from the laptop's audio card >into an amplifier and hook up two speakers (what I have are smallish, >cheap roughly 8x10" speakers about $100/pair) at the front of the room >and pointing to the back wall of the room at 45 degrees or so. > >I can use power point (actually the free OpenOffice version of the >program) to show pictures, text, sonograms and play back sounds as needed. > >The whole thing has to be very portable (I carry it, set it up in 10 >minutes). > >My question is how to get the best quality sound for the audience >given the equipment available or with small additional expense. That will work fine. The critical point will be whether the amp/speakers are loud enough for the size of the space. -Dan Dugan |
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