Hi everyone!
I just wanted to let you all know, what I finally came up with.
As availability of the ClearOne AccuMic PC is very rare and is not
produced anymore (according to my national reseller)
I decided for a solution which is in the beginning a bit more work. I
ended up buying the following DSP-EchoCanceler-Board
http://www.phnxaudio.com/Default.aspx?tabid=75
Basically it does the same as their PCI-Card which however only fits
in Desktop-PCs. (see link for information:
http://www.accessgrid.org/node/116)
In addition to the board I bought some stuff to put everything in a
small case and have 3.5mm (like they are common among PCs) connectors
in that case.
The result is a small echo canceler device that is portable can be
used with PCs and Laptops and in conjunction with small audio mixers
like from Behringer it can echo cancel a tabletop and a wireless mic.
The whole cost only was about 180Euro for the complete box.
Fields of application for us will be, to quickly equip rooms with
AccessGrid in conjunction with a table top microphone for conferences
up to a max. of ~10 people.
Furthermore usage on exhibitions in conjunctions with wireless mics,
AccessGrid and our collaborative software is intended.
I consider that cheap and more flexible even compared to the ClearOne
AccuMic PC which in Germany was around 650 Euro.
So that's my 2 cent.
I might post an entry in AccessGrid.org's hardware section, however I
am not sure whether that would be of use as you can't buy that box
but only the parts to assemble it.
Michael
Michael Braitmaier schrieb:
Hello everyone!
I am a bit in trouble as I need to order a tabletop mic with
integrated echo cancelation quite fast, however don't have experience
with them. So I would like to rely on your experiences.
So can anyone recommend one or two of such mics, which work fine and
produce good results, for direct connection into a 3.5mm PC-Audio-in?
I have just had a look at the follwoing Clearone Mic (
http://www.clearone.com/products/product.php?cat=4&prod=17 ),
which seems to be able to work on PCs directly. Does anyone of you
already have experience with this one?
Thanks in advance
Michael