On 1/21/04 12:48 PM, "David K. Wehe" <dkw at umich.edu> wrote: > We can't do much about the speech product accuracy, but we can > control the sound input we provide. I still wonder if there is much > variation in recognition accuracy between Andrea, Shure, and Parrot. > The on-off switch makes the Andrea my choice, and I haven't seen any > improvement using the other models mentioned. Is this a common > finding? Thanks David for the info. Coming from the music world, my guess is that the main ingredients for any microphone would be 2 things: - Sound quality - Noise cancellation Also, my guess is that all these basic high-quality microphones most likely sound about the same level of quality, however possibly one of them might have better noise cancellation then another one - I'm not sure which that would be ... personally I own a VXI something (parrot?)? - since that's all it says on the microphone headset - that's all I remember - except I bought it from martin makoe at emicrophones - (cool cat) basically it sounds great and works well - however the plastic headset broke - because it is not very well designed and I am forced to tape it up - but the sound is good..... -- Thanks - RevDave Lists at domains4days.com [db-lists] Check out some great Domain Names at: http://www.domains4days.com