emjaybee
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Odd one this.
My wife teaches Westen Style horse riding. From time to time she runs "clinics", basically these are four to six hour long lessons for a group of riders and spectators.
Now don't get me wrong, my wife can be plenty loud, but sometimes the large indoor arenas she hires have awful acoustics and the paying spectators struggle to hear her clearly or at all.
So we are thinking of getting some sort of P.A. system.
We are looking for portable, preferably an inbuilt power supply, with a wireless hands free microphone (she tends to talk with her arms, so a hand mic won't be much use).
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with this sort of stuff, any recommendations, things to watch for etc.
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My wife teaches Westen Style horse riding. From time to time she runs "clinics", basically these are four to six hour long lessons for a group of riders and spectators.
Now don't get me wrong, my wife can be plenty loud, but sometimes the large indoor arenas she hires have awful acoustics and the paying spectators struggle to hear her clearly or at all.
So we are thinking of getting some sort of P.A. system.
We are looking for portable, preferably an inbuilt power supply, with a wireless hands free microphone (she tends to talk with her arms, so a hand mic won't be much use).
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with this sort of stuff, any recommendations, things to watch for etc.
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