On May 29, 2017 at 09:33, jgordonLEDS said...
For the mic audio input, a mic cable (shielded 2-conductor cable) is what you need.
As for any other cables, it depends on whether you want to have a mute switch and indicator LED at the mic. We recently installed ClockAudio CRM 202S-RF table-mounted boundary mics in an NIH conference room and they use a Cat5e cable for a touch-sensitive mute switch and a Red/Green LED mute indicator ring. On the mic end, there is an RJ45 connector and at the control system end, the Cat5e cable breaks out to connect to I/O ports.
Joe Gordon
The table will be pretty big, probably with 20-30 seats. What microphone system should I be looking at? What is the current state of the art in this area?
If the microphones are wired, do I have to run mic cables for each microphone to the av closet or there will be a local mixer at the table?