When planning your wedding ceremony, sound is one of the most overlooked—but most important—elements. Guests want to hear your vows, the officiant’s words, and the music that sets the tone for your special moment. To make that happen, selecting the right type of microphone is crucial.
At Sound Precision Entertainment, we always aim to create the best audio experience possible. That’s why we strongly recommend handheld microphones for wedding ceremonies and strongly advise against the use of lavalier (clip-on) microphones—especially in outdoor settings.
Here’s a breakdown of the differences, the pitfalls, and what you need to consider when choosing your ceremony mic.
🎤 What’s the Difference Between Lavalier and Handheld Mics?
Lavalier Microphones
Also known as “lav” or “lapel” mics, these are small clip-on microphones typically attached to the speaker’s clothing near the chest. They’re discreet and hands-free, which makes them appealing to some couples who want a minimal look during the ceremony.
Handheld Microphones
These are the classic style microphones most people are familiar with. They can be held by the officiant or placed in a stand. They offer direct audio pickup, making them a reliable choice for high-quality sound in live settings.
🚨 The Pitfalls of Lavalier Mics – Especially Outdoors
While lav mics may look sleek and unobtrusive, they come with a host of potential issues that can significantly impact the quality of your ceremony audio:
🌬️ Wind Noise
Lavs are extremely sensitive to wind. Even a light breeze can create a constant “rushing” noise, making your vows difficult or impossible to hear. Outdoors, wind protection accessories (like furry covers or foam shields) are a must—but even those aren’t foolproof.
🎽 Rustling and Clothing Noise
Because lavs are clipped to clothing, any movement—like turning, hugging, or adjusting posture—can cause unwanted rustling sounds. This is especially problematic with dresses, jackets, or fabrics with texture or embellishment.
📡 Signal Dropouts and Interference
Lavs are wireless by design, which introduces risk. Wireless signals can be affected by:
Interference from other electronics
Long distances between mic and receiver
Obstacles like trees, bodies, and buildings
Even brief signal dropouts can ruin a key moment, like “I do.”
🎚️ Unpredictable Volume Levels
Lav mics are set-it-and-forget-it devices, which means that if the officiant speaks loudly and the bride speaks softly, the volume might not be balanced. Without active mixing or expensive automatic gain control systems, you risk uneven audio.
💸 Can Lavaliers Be Done Well? Yes—But at a Cost
We acknowledge that with high-end gear, experienced audio technicians, and proper preparation, lav mics can work beautifully—even outdoors. This usually requires:
Professional-grade lav mics ($500+ each)
Fin antennas to maintain signal integrity
Real-time EQ and compression
An experienced tech mixing live audio
These setups are typically seen in corporate productions or luxury weddings with a significantly higher audio budget. If you’re willing to invest in that kind of infrastructure, it can be done well—but it’s important to know what you’re paying for and what risks you’re eliminating.
✅ Why We Recommend Handheld Microphones
🎯 More Reliable Sound Quality
Handhelds offer direct, focused sound capture. They are far less likely to pick up wind, background noise, or clothing interference.
🛡️ Lower Risk of Technical Failure
They are typically wired or use stronger wireless systems with less chance of dropout. No hidden antenna issues. No finicky placement. No guesswork.
🔧 Easier to Troubleshoot
If something does go wrong, handhelds are easier to swap out or adjust on the fly. Lavs are harder to access mid-ceremony without interrupting the moment.
💰 Better Value
They’re also more affordable. Instead of investing in costly lav systems, fin antennas, and a dedicated sound engineer, a quality handheld mic and stand does the job extremely well for a fraction of the cost.
🎤 The Verdict: Elegant Simplicity Wins
We understand that some couples want a “clean look” without a mic in the photos—but ultimately, your guests (and your video team!) will thank you for choosing clarity over minimalism. A discreet mic stand with a classy handheld microphone ensures everyone hears your most important words—clearly, beautifully, and without interruption.
We’re always happy to talk through your options and help you understand what’s possible within your budget. At the end of the day, it’s your choice—but it’s our job to guide you toward the most successful experience.
📝 Still have questions? Let’s chat.
We’ll walk you through every detail and make sure your ceremony audio is flawless—because your vows deserve to be heard.