An assitive listening system can help a person with a hearing loss or hearing impairment who uses a hearing aid or cochlear
implant to hear sounds more clearly by reducing or eliminating background noise.
The most popular type of system is the "Induction Loop" - This usually comprises a microphone placed in front of the person
speaking or from a direct audio connection from the sound system in the venue.
The corresponding audio feed is sent to a loop amplifier, that feeds an induction loop cable which is usually installed around
the outside edge of the room.This transmits an audio signal directly into a hearing aid via a magnetic field, greatly reducing
background noise, competing sounds, reverberation and other acoustic distortions that reduce clarity of sound.
implant to hear sounds more clearly by reducing or eliminating background noise.
The most popular type of system is the "Induction Loop" - This usually comprises a microphone placed in front of the person
speaking or from a direct audio connection from the sound system in the venue.
The corresponding audio feed is sent to a loop amplifier, that feeds an induction loop cable which is usually installed around
the outside edge of the room.This transmits an audio signal directly into a hearing aid via a magnetic field, greatly reducing
background noise, competing sounds, reverberation and other acoustic distortions that reduce clarity of sound.
At AVID we are fully trained and certified by Ampetronic and we can design, install and commission your induction loop system to meet the current required standards. This may be a simple perimeter loop or may require a more complex design such as a low loss or cancellation loop, the type will depend upon your requirements and your building construction.
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