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    Wireless Blog Series Part Three: Finding Good Frequencies.Wireless Blog Series Part Four: Frequency Coordination Software.Wireless Blog Series Part Five: Choosing Wireless Gear.Wireless Blog Series Part Six: Antenna Deployment & Distribution.Wireless Blog Series Part Seven: Antenna Varieties & Applications.Wireless Blog Series Part Eight: Handy Tips & Closing Thoughts.Wireless Mic Wrangling for High Channel Count Live Events.Equip Krannert Center with No-Compromise Solutions for Performance and Education New In Rentals – Meyer Sound MJF-210 Monitors.Repair Service: Microphone Retermination.New In Rentals – Clear-Com Arcadia Central Station.Tech Tip: Shure Axient Digital – Adjusting the Factory Frequency Band Settings On Your Receiver.If you have any questions about assistive listening systems, or would like us to design a system for your next event, please contact our Rental Team at 847.367.9588 or Past blog articles Various antennas, cases, and other accessories.LA-170 Behind-the-head Stereo Headphones.LT-700-216 portable RF transmitter w/lavalier microphone.Our inventory of Listen Technologies assistive listening gear includes: About 100 attendees were at the client’s meeting, and instead of dispersing the attendees to three separate breakout rooms, the breakouts happened in the same room, with the attendees choosing which presentation they wanted to “attend” on their individual beltpack. We recently had a client use 3 systems to design a “silent PA” system. These systems can also be used for language interpretation and translation applications. We routinely design and rent systems of 50+ receivers, with multiple RF transmitters to cover large areas within a venue. We currently have hundreds of assistive listening receivers and transmitters in our rental inventory, along with a wide selection of output devices-including standard single-ear speakers, stereo headphones, and neckloops compatible with hearing aids. That number far outweighs the percentage of people with physical disability (1.4%) and visual disability (0.14%), yet we frequently fail to consider their specialized needs at live events.Īssistive listening products help solve problems like background noise and reverberation for those with hearing loss, allowing them to participate fully in the event.Īfter considerable research, we chose Listen Technologies’ line of assistive listening products, based around the LT-800 RF transmitter and LR-400 RF receivers. The number of Americans dealing with hearing loss is on the rise, due to aging and lifestyle.Ĭurrently, over 40 million Americans, or about 17% of the population, have a measureable degree of hearing loss.















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