You're facing speaker travel delays at a conference. How can you keep the event on track?
Faced with unexpected delays at a conference? Share how you navigate these challenges to stay on course.
You're facing speaker travel delays at a conference. How can you keep the event on track?
Faced with unexpected delays at a conference? Share how you navigate these challenges to stay on course.
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The “delayed” speakers are positioned halfway down the room and their signal is delayed to (conversely) reduce the echo effect when there is a significant distance between speakers. The reason for this is that sound travels fairly slowly and the speakers further back need to “wait” for the sound to catch up.
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