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Which is a better mike, a noise cancelling or a power mike, or a combination
of the two? I have heard that a noise cancelling cancels electronic noise. Is this true? Any info helps, thanks. |
hand mike
"zebrax06" wrote in message ... Which is a better mike, a noise cancelling or a power mike, or a combination of the two? I have heard that a noise cancelling cancels electronic noise. Is this true? Any info helps, thanks. Hi, What type of vehicle are you going to be using it in? Landshark |
hand mike
The vehicle is a Nissan xterra
"Landshark" wrote in message ... "zebrax06" wrote in message ... Which is a better mike, a noise cancelling or a power mike, or a combination of the two? I have heard that a noise cancelling cancels electronic noise. Is this true? Any info helps, thanks. Hi, What type of vehicle are you going to be using it in? Landshark |
hand mike
"zebrax06" wrote in message ... The vehicle is a Nissan xterra "Landshark" wrote in message ... "zebrax06" wrote in message ... Which is a better mike, a noise cancelling or a power mike, or a combination of the two? I have heard that a noise cancelling cancels electronic noise. Is this true? Any info helps, thanks. Hi, What type of vehicle are you going to be using it in? Landshark OK, here's the scoop. A power mike will amplify your voice, giving you louder audio, thus a better sounding radio. At the same time it will pick up a lot of the back ground noise. A noise canceling mike will take your voice and take a lot of the back ground noise and help remove it, so giving more voice, less back ground noise. That was the reason for what vehicle, so being your rig is some-what sound proof, a power mike kept at a modest level would probably work pretty good for you. Landshark |
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