Loop Amplifier Systems

   
What is an inductive loop system? Most people are familiar with hi-fi music systems. The sound source from radio, CD or cassette goes into an amplifier and is then fed out through the speakers. With a loop system, the sound source is usually TV, video, DVD or microphone which goes through the loop amplifier and then, instead of loudspeakers, the sound is fed into an induction loop. This loop is usually placed round the edge of a room - alternatively it could be smaller loop around an area such as a chair, or worn around the user's neck.
 
What is the advantage? A hearing aid microphone amplifies all the sound sources around the user which makes it very difficult for a hearing aid wearer to concentrate on one particular sound. Sometimes the only answer is to increase the volume on, say, the TV to such a point that it becomes very uncomfortable for anyone else. The induction loop allows a hearing aid user to listen to a single sound source with all background noise eliminated. 
 

For more information about the loop amplifiers recommended for use in public places and to download our Induction Loop Questionnaire, please click here.
Image ACCA - Inductive Loop Counter Systems
For hearing aid users at counters or other enquiry points.
Image Ampetronic loop amplifiers
Image Domestic room loop amplifiers
for use with hearing aid loop programme or 'T' pickup
Image Facilities for hearing aid users in public places
Image Loop testing & listening
we recommend the purchase of a loop listener with every loop installation
Image Personal Inductive Listening
listening products for hearing aid users for use on 'T' - neckloops, inductive silhouette earhooks etc.
Image Portable loop systems
suitable for one-to-one communication with someone wearing a hearing aid and ideal for low-disturbance compliance with the DDA
Image Signs
ideal for DDA requirements
Image Trantec UHF radio microphone systems
a wide range of Trantec radio microphones from school or village hall to pro-audio systems
Image Trantec to loop amplifier connection leads
radio microphones are often used with loop amplifiers, here we have some of the more popular connection leads
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