02-21-2013 01:55 PM - edited 03-18-2019 12:38 AM
Hello,
I am new to telepresence, so my question might be basic.
I am looking to put in an edge 95 system. If I plug in two stereo speakers into the back, will the telepresence be able to push the audio through the speakers without an extra amp or receiver?
Plus, what type of speakers are recommended and I need a ceiling mic to with the system. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason Hopp
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02-21-2013 04:45 PM
Do you already have this system? As they are end if life. As you talk about integration you would need
to go to a C40 or better.
Regards your questions, these are not amplified ports, but you can use active speakers or some sound system.
I do not have any recommendations regards speakers / mics, but most likely somebody else has.
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02-21-2013 04:45 PM
Do you already have this system? As they are end if life. As you talk about integration you would need
to go to a C40 or better.
Regards your questions, these are not amplified ports, but you can use active speakers or some sound system.
I do not have any recommendations regards speakers / mics, but most likely somebody else has.
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02-22-2013 07:16 AM
Thanks for you reply on this. This will me quite a bit.
Jason Hopp
02-22-2013 11:28 AM
Hello Jason,
thank you for rating and setting it to answered.
Short additional comment, the Edge series as also defined as a stand alone, non integrators
product, but it came with XLR microphone plugs so it was easy to integrate an external microphone.
The SX20 or C20 come with special microphones which have to be used. There were some
reports that you can "hack" other microphones to it, but I would not recomend that as you will
not know if this damages the system on the long run, it would not be supported by Cisco anyhow.
The C40 comes with the right kind of interfaces and audio adjustment capabilities.
C60 and C90 are similar but have more power / connectors. You can find more info on the Cisco site.
Ask your local Cisco Partner to help you.
Good success,
Martin
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