Blog: Drop the mic

 

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In creating the Clockaudio blog our intention is to share some inside and anecdotal thoughts on the audio industry, the professionals we work with and the triumphs and challenges we face as a manufacturer that still believes that sound quality is the foundation for every good AV project. We invite you to check back often for our latest blogs. Read on!

Captivating Presentations: Elevating Your Content with Professional Microphones

Captivating Presentations: Elevating Your Content with Professional Microphones

In the dynamic world of content creation and remote communication, the quality of your audio can make or break your message. Whether you're a YouTuber, a Twitch streamer, a Discord community leader, or a professional navigating the virtual realm through platforms like Microsoft Teams and Zoom, the right microphone can be your secret weapon. In this blog, we'll explore the benefits of desktop-based professional microphones, particularly gooseneck and low-profile options, and why they're essential for creators who demand top-notch audio quality.
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The Beauty of Collaboration: Unleashing the Power of Partnerships

The Beauty of Collaboration: Unleashing the Power of Partnerships

In a world driven by innovation and interconnectedness, collaboration has emerged as the key catalyst for progress. When power partners come together, whether it be brands, companies, or individuals, the results can be transformative. In this blog, we explore the beauty of collaboration in various contexts and highlight how it drives innovation, fosters creativity, and shapes the world we live in.
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Maintaining Audio Quality in a Hybrid Work Model

Maintaining Audio Quality in a Hybrid Work Model

Around the world, the pandemic created an entirely new way to conduct business that allowed for remote work and flexible schedules. But before the pandemic, working from home was not as common. In fact, before the pandemic only about 6% of the working population worked primarily from home and about 75% of workers had never worked from home.
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