I have a problem with a conference room installation.
The problem is low volume on incoming audio - this is a video / audio 
conference room,
located at a major multi national company.
The audio is done with a Biamp Voicecrafter Audio Conferencing Unit.
The Biamp mixer is not currently used; there is a small automixer under the conference table.
They have tried a verity of microphones;
the original install uses seven Shure MX412D/S Mini Gooseneck mics.
They are currently trying several "barrier"  (or boundary) mics that
"SOMEONE" Said should solve the problem, this is not the fact. The problem seems to be some sort of feedback that no one can put a cause on. My theory is it may have something to do with an electronic hybrid or the conference bridge (Sprint) or both Has anyone had any experience with any of these devices, and could lend some counsel. The video is done with a Polycom VS4000 Video Conferencing Unit and seems to work fine.
You ask, "why didn't they use Polycom audio conferencing equipment"? - 
my theory,
you can find Polycom stuff on the internet for under a thousand dollars,
and couldn't justify the THOUSANDS of dollars that they could get out of this job.
Now it's my job to get this overpriced stuff to work, maybe.

Thanks

Don Ritchie
Century Communications
Euclid, Ohio



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