If the kids were sitting around a table and the microphone had been placed in the middle of the table - than it would have worked great (guessing that was why it was recommended by the National Board Certification). Teacher", because it sounds like they had the microphone incorrectly placed (mounted on or near a video camera from what I can infer). I use it in stage applications, where it does a nice job of picking up the _too_ quiet voices of our elementary school actors. * It is priced very cheaply compared to other PZM microphones, and it comes with it's own power (unlike the more professional models which require "phantom-sound"). * It has good clarity, and the PZM design helps it reject some types of unwanted ambient sounds. * The Sound Grabber II has a somewhat restricted frequency response, making it more suitable for voices than for instrumental recording. It is low, unobtrusive, and omni-directional - which means it is good for picking up sounds in all directions. ( More customer reviews)The PZM type microphones are specialized, and only work well when placed on a flat surface (preferably 4+ feet in radius) such as a floor or table.
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