Lectern and Podium Guide
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Choosing a
Podium or Lectern
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Introduction
When giving a
professional presentation at work, school, or an organization, podiums and
lecterns help speakers stay organized and reach audiences effectively. The
first step in finding the right podium or lectern is to learn the terminology
for the various product options. ‘Lectern’, ‘Podium’, ‘Pulpit’ and ‘Rostrum’
are used interchangeably, and the word choice depends more on the user
application than the actual product. For the purposes of this guide, we will
refer to these products as podiums or lecterns, since they are the most commonly
used terms.
There are many
styles of podiums and lecterns, and with so many varieties on the market, it can
be difficult to choose the podium or lectern which best suits your needs.
ProjectorScreenStore.com features an easy to use selection wizard which
allows users to sort through top brands to find the right podium or lectern for
any application. Below is the buyers guide compiled by the presentation experts
at ProjectorScreenStore.com. Each of the major search criteria are outlined
and explained. These criteria correspond to choices on the selection wizard at
ProjectorScreenStore.com, and make choosing a podium or lectern an easy
process.
Brand
ProjectorScreenStore.com offers a wide variety of choices among top brands of podiums and
lecterns. Below are quick descriptions of the manufacturers for your
reference.
Anchor –
For 30 years
Anchor
Audio's intelligible, reliable, and easy to use products have filled the world
with sound.
Balt –
Balt has
made a name for itself by providing durable, quality Podiums & Lecterns at very
affordable prices. From the simple T-Style to Sophisticated Multimedia
capabilities, Balt has a full product line for all applications.
Da-Lite – From
simple, affordable Lecterns to Elegant Multimedia Podiums;
Da-Lite has a huge spectrum of
products to suit every need.
Hamilton –
Hamilton has been producing rugged,
durable Podiums and Lecterns designed for the Education Market since 1933. These
Lecterns & Podiums are designed to stand up to the rigors of every day
institutional use.
Luxor -
Luxor
manufactures a wide variety of school and office audio visual furniture,
Lecterns and Podiums. All of Luxor's durable podiums & lecterns are covered by
the manufacturer's Lifetime Warranty.
Oklahoma Sound -
An extremely robust selection of some of popular Podiums and Lecterns.
Oklahoma Sound specializes in Podiums
and lecterns with Multimedia capabilities.
Paso – Paso
offers a wide variety of top quality lecterns and podiums with fully integrated
audio systems.
Price
The price of your
podium or lectern will depend on a few criteria. First is the type of the unit.
Free standing floor units tend to be more expensive than tabletop units. More
information on the different types of units is provided below. Second, if you
are looking for a podium or lectern with a fully integrated audio system, this
will dramatically increase the price. And finally, certain construction
materials, finishes and customizations can increase the price. ProjectorScreenStore.com offers a wide variety of lecterns in all price ranges, including 30
for under US $150. The most advanced models can cost up to several thousand
dollars.
Podium or Lectern
Type: Floor, Stacking, or Table
Floor podiums or
lecterns are free-standing units which speakers stand behind to give their
presentation. They are available in a wide variety of styles and prices from
the most basic stand to a fully integrated audio podium or lectern.
Stacking Lecterns
are floor lecterns with a removable top which may be placed on a tabletop.
These models offer maximum flexibility in choosing how to position a speaker for
a presentation. Stacking models with audio have the components built into the
tabletop portion. This allows speakers to use the audio system whether the
lectern is in stand-alone mode, or placed on a tabletop.
Table Lecterns,
or tabletop lecterns are placed on a table and are useful for panel presentation
where one speaker is placed beside other panelists. As with all other styles,
these are available in a number of finishes, and with many different audio
options.
Material / Finish
/ Color / Trim
The appearance of
your lectern is greatly determined by the type of materials from which it is
constructed, the style of the finish, the color, and the trim. Different
materials have different properties. Wood lecterns are very professional
looking and durable, but can be quite heavy. For lecterns with audio built in,
wood is often the best choice. Most wood lecterns are made out of wood
composite, however some of the high-end models are constructed entirely out of
solid hardwood. Acrylic or plastic lecterns are light-weight, sleek in design,
but do not offer all the amenities of their wood counterparts. They also do not
look as classical as wood designs. Metal lecterns share many of the same
properties as acrylic, but often come with wood surfaces, allowing users to
enjoy the best qualities of simplicity and elegant designs. One final
construction material is durable plastic, which is often used as a hard case for
tabletop audio lecterns. These are very sturdy, yet more utilitarian in
appearance.
ProjectorScreenStore.com also allows you to choose by finish. The finish refers to the layer
of material placed on top of the basic structure. For example, you can have a
wood lectern with a veneer or laminate finish. Veneer finishes are made or real
wood whereas laminates are synthetic. Some lecterns are available with a carpet
finish, where a thin layer of carpet is placed over the wooden base.
Solid hardwood
podiums and lecterns come with a natural finish, and acrylic, metal and durable
plastic podiums and lecterns have no finish at all.
Lecterns come in
many colors, all depending upon the style. Acrylic lecterns are clear in
color. Carpeted lecterns are available in either black or grey. The largest
variety of choice comes with wood colors. Lecterns come in a variety of
options, including cherry, oak, mahogany and walnut colors. Keep in mind that
if you choose a veneer finish, the wood is real, and the color depends on the
natural qualities of the piece of wood used.
Many models of
podiums and lecterns come with trim options. Trim refers to decorative strips
which line the corners and borders of the outer surfaces. The most common trim
options are either metallic (brass or bronze), or wooden (oak is the most
common).
Audio
One of the key
considerations in choosing a podium or lectern is whether you want a
fully-integrated audio system built in. If you will be using the lectern in a
large or otherwise noisy room, and you do not have an existing amplification
system, then it is advisable to purchase a lectern with audio built in. There
are several key specifications which qualify audio lecterns. A brief
description of each is given below.
Amplifier/Wattage
– This refers to the number of watts of output from the speakers. A 40-watt
amplifier is adequate for an audience of up to 2,000 people, and a 50-watt
amplifier works well for an audience up to 3,000 people.
Wired or Wireless
– Many lecterns on the market have both wired and wireless capability. Wireless
microphones allow the speaker to move freely during their presentation.
Speakers – When
looking at speakers built into the lectern, be sure to find out how many
speakers there are, and the diameter size (in inches).
Microphones –
Audio lecterns will come with microphones, often a few different varieties to
use depending on the situation. Common microphone types include handheld and
tie-clip.
Inputs/outputs –
Inputs may be used for microphones or other audio components such as cassette,
CD, or MP3 players. Outputs may be used for additional speakers or recording
devices.
Controls –
Controls may include volume, tone, bass/treble and also an on/off switch.
Power supply –
Most lecterns plug directly into an outlet, and many come with optional
rechargeable batteries.
Misc
When choosing the
right podium or lectern for your needs, there are many other features which you
may find helpful. Some of the most common features include lockable wheels or
casters, adjustable light, adjustable height, built-in clock, and internal
shelving. Be sure to note the dimensions of the podium or lectern to make sure
it fits your space requirements.
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