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>Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 13:33:33 -0400
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>From: Dick Feldman <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Headset A/V with Macs

Friends,
We are looking at new machines for our Mac Classroom which also 
serves as walk-in lab space.  We'd like to have headsets with volume 
controls and microphone on/off controls.  We also want to be able to 
pass through the audio, so a student can hear him/herself speaking in 
the headset.  This is all pretty standard.
But since the Mac will not pass audio that comes in the line-in port 
directly back out the headphones, we have to buy an external mixer 
and audio amp.  These need to be rugged, electronically matched and 
difficult to meddle with.  In principle a USB headset/mic solution 
would work, if it does all we need.
Does anyone have a good solution to this scenario?
Dick Feldman
Cornell University


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