Lavalier Mic

(noun)

A lavalier microphone or lavalier (or lav or lapel mic) is a small electret (electric, magnet) or dynamic microphone used for television, theater, and public speaking applications, in order to allow hands-free operation.

Related Terms

  • loudness
  • amplifier

Examples of Lavalier Mic in the following topics:

  • Volume

    • Hand-held mics - High quality mics usually attempt to isolate the diaphragm from vibrations using foam padding, suspension, or some other method.
    • Lavalier mics - These are attached by a small clip to the clothing of the speaker, usually to collars or ties.
    • Stationary mics - These are permanently attached to a podium.
    • Don't just use whatever mic is at hand.
    • Note that lavalier mics do not usually have protection from handling noise.
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