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11 Dec, 2019
Meets needs for pastor of a small church
1 of 1 found this helpful I pastor a small church. We meet in a building with poor acoustics. I have wanted to record my messages to post online for a while. This has met my needs perfectly.
The sound quality is extremely good. I use the ear-piece microphone. It took a while to get it adjusted properly. I found it is best to do this in a mirror. I removed the black foam piece over the tip of the microphone. I was surprised to find that it supplies directional pickup, and was facing 90 degrees from what I expected. It is important to have the microphone off to the side and far enough away not to pick up the puff sounds from pronouncing "P"s. If the mike is positioned properly you do not need the foam cover and without the cover you can see better in the mirror how to position it properly. Also, the first time I tried it I had the mike too close to my mouth and if I moved my head suddenly, the microphone would shake and the sound level would bounce around. Keeping it further out solved this problem.
I feed the Pyle system output into the Behringer model UCA222 adapter to covert the analog output signal of the Pyle into a USB digital, which greatly simplifies cabling and set up. The Pyle output is for a 1/4" audio plug, the input to the Behring is two RCA audio jacks. I got an adapter cable cheap from Sweetwater to make the conversion. I only use the left audio input to the Behringer. The Audacity software readily available from Behringer or Audacity directly is able to convert the single audio input into stereo if desired. I just record everything in mono on the left channel and it works.
This system cuts out essentially all of the background noise unless it is really loud. The sound quality is crisp and clear. For the price of this microphone system, I am amazed. For the time being, anyway, it is hard to imagine how it could be much better at any price. Hopefully, the quality will last. But, for the time being at any rate, I am greatly pleased.
For a pastor accustomed to being tethered to a pulpit microphone, afraid to turn my head while preaching lest the volume fluctuate, this is a game changer.

22 May, 2018
A valuable asset
1 of 1 found this helpful I am 72 years old and need to reroof my house. I can't afford to pay a contractor. Although I have not finished the roof yet, the harness has been invaluable for the progress so far. For my own situation, speed is not as important as safety. The constantly available, secure rope (line) is like a third leg for stability. I almost always have it tight in one hand as I move around, using it as a balance point. It is frequently windy this time of year where I live (near Dallas) with winds frequently over 15 mph. I found that with the harness on and by taking my time, winds of this speed are not an issue for me. Without it I would be crawling everywhere if I went up at all. Although the pitch of the roof is only 4/12, that is steep enough to be a problem for me without the harness. Having something solid to pull against while transferring between the roof and the ladder is also a major comfort. I cannot speak for those who are agile and athletic, competing with gymnasts on the balance beam. For me in my situation, this has allowed me to tackle a formidable task with reasonable safety. I highly recommend it for an older, non-professional roofer who is in a similar situation.