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OK. I know already, there is a HDX Ceiling Microphone Array. We have some, but I have a smaller room with a smaller table and I'm wondering just how wrong it is that I would consider putting the table mic up there.
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Hello NoSaturn,

welcome to the Polycom Community.

Our devices are specifically designed with their use case in mind.

 

A table microphone is designed to be used on a table top for the audio to hit it in a specific angle. The same accounts for the ceiling microphones.

 

In addition I would worry how you want to attach the table microphone to the ceiling.

 

From a Polycom perspective this is not supported.

Please ensure to provide some feedback if this reply has helped you so other users can profit from your experience.

Best Regards

Steffen Baier

Polycom Global Services

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Hello NoSaturn,

welcome to the Polycom Community.

Our devices are specifically designed with their use case in mind.

 

A table microphone is designed to be used on a table top for the audio to hit it in a specific angle. The same accounts for the ceiling microphones.

 

In addition I would worry how you want to attach the table microphone to the ceiling.

 

From a Polycom perspective this is not supported.

Please ensure to provide some feedback if this reply has helped you so other users can profit from your experience.

Best Regards

Steffen Baier

Polycom Global Services

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Notice: I am an HP Poly employee but all replies within the community are done as a volunteer outside of my day role. This community forum is not an official HP Poly support resource, thus responses from HP Poly employees, partners, and customers alike are best-effort in attempts to share learned knowledge.
If you need immediate and/or official assistance for former Poly\Plantronics\Polycom please open a service ticket through your support channels
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I certainly agree about design and supported use scenarios. 

 

Maybe I should just talk to my vendor about the 6 table mics I have sitting in a box unused since we're using the ceiling array.

 

-Brian

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Sometimes, when you talk crazy, and try crazy, the boss asks why you just didn't spend the money in the first place.....

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One of our customers did it. They put table mic to the ceiling, upside down. They are pleased with the outcome. I have been on the site and I must admit - it works. Tho when using ceiling mic the pickup right under the mic is better ... but you have to really concentrate to hear the diference. 

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