> The curtain would be an easily tried idea. That may be the best solution > suggested so far. And it would look a lot nicer. Yeah, I was thinking a nice gold, or deep red. The church I grew up at had = deep red velvet drapes that really looked the part. I have also seen what I= would describe as 'deep gold', almost an autumn gold that also looked the = part. > > My experience with similar arrangements is all with the baptistery out > > in the main chapel area, not set off in the side room. > > Nope, it's kind of "built in." I don't really think this is the best > approach, but it seems to be quite common. In my case I think they were both set in the floor in front of the pulpit, = certainly in the one I first attended as a child. I suspect you will find that some drapes around the wall will sort out the = echoes to a point where a decent cardoid microphone will be all you need. S= ee if you can find some heavy drapes in a second hand shop or charity shop = to prove the point. --=20 Scanned by iCritical. --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .