Tuesday, November 08, 2005

What information is needed for a loop

Hi,

We get asked about hearing aid induction loops for churches, public buildings and halls all the time, and there are very few details that we need to be able to give you an on-the-spot price for your system. Having the answers to these questions to hand before calling us on 0845 4309486 saves time and will allow us to get a price to you as quickly as possible....

  • What are the dimensions of your building (front to back, left to right)?
  • What is the décor of the building - carpets/flooring, wall coverings, skirting board etc.?
  • What colour are the walls?
  • Details of any existing system, including makes and models - especially microphones and mixer (if you have one)?
  • Any digital photographs of the building? These can be incredibly useful if emailed to us!
If you need to discuss any of the above questions, please feel free to call us on 0845 4309486 (ask for Tim) and we would be glad to speak to you.

As you may know, an induction loop consists of a small cable run around the perimeter of the building - generally at low level. This typically goes right around the whole main meeting room, thus including the everyone at the meeting. There is also an induction loop amplifier that powers the loop. Users of the induction loop switch their hearing aid to the “T” position, and then can hear very clear sound from the loop.

See our full range of Loop Equipment in the ChurchPA online shop - Click Here

ChurchPA has the best prices for induction loop equipment online, and with our expertise we will be able to swiftly help you out.

Tim.