A sound designer is working on a musical with an important choral number at the end of Act I. She wants to make sure that everyone in the audience can hear the large number of people onstage clearly. Which device would the designer choose to pick up sound from as many chorus members as possible?
A. body mikes
B. area mikes
C. headset mikes
D. a recorder that can then broadcast the audio during the performance
Answer: B
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