- Communicate directly with hearing aid users
- Make performances accessible and enjoyable for all
- Prevent signal over spill beyond the intended audience
Most hearing aid users would say that when they use their aids in one-to-one conversations they work very well. Difficulties arise when level of ambient noise is too great, or distance between performance and listener is increased, such as in a cinema, theatre, or concert hall.
Problems are exacerbated if an assistive listening system in use has been poorly specified or installed, particularly:
- when there are large and complex room structures
- when multipurpose rooms are in use such as in partitioned studios
- where overspill can cause interference or broadcast of signal
- when metal is present in building structure or room contents
Ampetronic™ hearing loops:
- deliver performances direct to users via their existing hearing aid without need for additional receivers
- improve sound experience for hearing aid users by making shows accessible and more enjoyable
- reduce overspill, and so reduce interference, or the possibility of broadcasting beyond intended audience
- allow freedom of movement by ensuring a consistent signal throughout looped area
- minimise effects of metal loss due to structure
- can be integrated into new builds or retro-fit into existing structures
For more information on hearing loop design to meet regulatory Standards for hearing loop installations, contact our friendly and knowledgeable team on +44 (0) 1636 610062 or email sales@ampetronic.com.