Educational screen & audio-visual guide (c1956-1971])

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^ from Lecture Hall to Language Lab iK .1 ' i ILL'" '■•I :v A this superb new microphone adapts perfectly to changing teaching techniques T A ,^a^^^!^ THIS FREE BOOKLET WILL HELP YOUR LECTURERS. Improves their microphone techniques . . . helps solve common public address system problems, too. A basic cjuide to mastering microphone technique. Invaluable cjuide to the correct selection ol microphones for improving public address systems. A lecture is only as good as ii !,ounJs-and how it sounds depcnas iirst and to:. most on the microphone. In designing the superb new Unidync III microphoi Shure incorporated every feature that experience shows modern institutions ncc>J , IT FOCUSES ON THE VOICE. Unidirectional pick-up pattern (from the front only suppresses random background noise. Students hear yon, not shufRing papers, no footsteps, not street noises. Completely controls annoying feedback "squeaK' UNPRECEDENTED VERSATILITY. Unobtrusive size, light weight, instant change fron stand to hand, faithful response, extraordinarily rugged design, simplicity and utte reliability combine to make the Shure Unidyne III the most practical institutiona microphone ever created. SPECIAL LANGUAGE LABORATORY MODEL. Model 544-Highly and authoritaliveh recommended for master microphone in language lab. (Shure also makes i lower cost Model "425" "student-proof" microphone for use throughout languagi laboratory systems.) write on your letterhead: SHURE BROTHERS, INC. 222 Hartrey Avenue, Evansfon, Imois llOTDYNE lU" SHURE MANUFACTURERS OF THE WORLD FAMOUS UNIDYNE MICROPHONE . . THE MOST REQUESTED MICROPHONE AMONG PROFESSIONAL SPEAKER' 34 Educational Screen and Audiovisual Guide — January, 1961