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Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) parents, I need a bit of help
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 567740" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>yes, that is why we went that route. If you go that route the best microphone is probably needed because you can make it receive a very narrow band so wind etc. is not as much of a problem. That makes Q crazy...when wind blows thru and it goes in his receivers....but there is a button to push so it quickly turns off and you can just push it on when you want to have the signal come close to him. </p><p></p><p>Q sometimes wears the microphone himself on the wide band so if he is sitting in the living room it picks up the tv etc. He just likes that. IF you are one on one in a quiet setting then of course the whole thing is not needed, there is not distracting sound etc. But if there is background noise you can put the microphone by a tv or movie or computer speaker etc. We have experienced no feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 567740, member: 12886"] yes, that is why we went that route. If you go that route the best microphone is probably needed because you can make it receive a very narrow band so wind etc. is not as much of a problem. That makes Q crazy...when wind blows thru and it goes in his receivers....but there is a button to push so it quickly turns off and you can just push it on when you want to have the signal come close to him. Q sometimes wears the microphone himself on the wide band so if he is sitting in the living room it picks up the tv etc. He just likes that. IF you are one on one in a quiet setting then of course the whole thing is not needed, there is not distracting sound etc. But if there is background noise you can put the microphone by a tv or movie or computer speaker etc. We have experienced no feedback. [/QUOTE]
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