For Headset Mic Choices, Consult Those who will be Using Them
There are good reasons to make the move to headset mics. But as John McJunken notes, it’s important to work closely with those who will be using them.
Read More »There are good reasons to make the move to headset mics. But as John McJunken notes, it’s important to work closely with those who will be using them.
Read More »Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid have been an important safety net for many decades. In his column for FRONT of HOUSE’s April 2025 issue, Baker Lee notes how these earned benefits can cushion the impact for workers in freefall.
Read More »In her March 2025 “View from the Road” column, systems engineer Samantha Boone guides FOH readers through a range of measurement mic options priced from $99 to $699.
Read More »Steve La Cerra shows how a multiband compressor, which splits audio into several different bands, can be used to optimum effect.
Read More »The hearing capabilities of church attendees varies, and diminished hearing afflicts young and old alike. In his March 2025 “Sound Sanctuary” column, John McJunkin discusses practical ways to help.
Read More »In his March 2025 FOH-at-Large column, Baker Lee wanted to find out the extent of the threat that AI poses to the future livelihood of all of us in sound production. So he got a few answers — from ChatGPT.
Read More »Ever do a gig where AC power was unavailable or very far away? More companies are offering DC-powered systems that could work as a solution to that problem. Check out the new array of options in the Feb. 2025 FRONT of HOUSE Buyers Guide.
Read More »In his Feb. 2025 “On the Digital Edge” column, Steve La Cerra shows how the wireless landscape for pro audio users in the U.S. is continuing to evolve.
Read More »Churchgoers are usually willing to forgive all kinds of sonic sins committed by FOH engineers. But as John McJunkin notes in his Feb. 2025 ‘Sound Sanctuary’ column, if there’s even the tiniest bit of feedback, brace for condemnation. He offers some tips on how to keep everyone’s ears safe.
Read More »As Baker Lee notes, while automation executes predefined tasks, AI learns from data, adapts and makes decisions without explicit programming. But not everyone will be eager to accept AI’s helping hand. To read his Feb. 2025 column, “The Future’s So Bright, I Gotta Get AI,” click the link below.
Read More »In the January 2025 issue of FRONT of HOUSE magazine, David Kennedy and Michael Garrison reflect on the current state of immersive installs with input from a bevy of experts from different companies in the field.
Read More »We’ve all heard the terms dB(A) and dB(C) attached to SPL measurements, but do you really understand the difference between the various sound level weighting curves? With his January 2025 “On the Digital Edge” column, FOH contributor Steve La Cerra offers some answers.
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