Loop Sign – Wall Panel

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Opis

Audio induction loop systems, or hearing loops, are part of the barrier-free infrastructure present in conference and meeting rooms, auditoriums, bank buildings, schools, churches and cinemas. They offer people with hearing impairments and wearers of hearing aids or cochlear implants an optimal hearing experience without distracting background noise. To achieve this, a loop cable and corresponding loop amplifier are connected to an audio source.

The inductive electromagnetic field that is generated can be received by hearing aids with a built-in telecoil (T-coil) or neck loop. The loop sign creates a hearing loop while also informing people of the presence of this system. The magnetic field generated by the sign is limited to a small area, making it suitable for use in places where discretion is important.

The sign can be freely positioned or permanently mounted to surfaces. We use the Pro Loop NX3 amplifier, which is designed for continuous use. The integrated switched-mode power supply and the Class-D amplifier design enable high efficiency with low waste heat, forming the basis for high reliability and operational safety. The amplifier’s automatic gain control (AGC) allows us to ensure a consistent level on the hearing loop, while the metal loss correct (MLC) setting can be used to correct the frequency response if necessary.

  • Sign with integrated induction loop cable
  • Able to be mounted or freely positioned
  • Ideal for close-range applications like information desks, consultation desks and intercom systems

Brand

m.o.l.i.t.o.r.

Martin Müller and Michael Zeyfang founded molitor in 2001 in order to organise exhibitions and art projects relating to the visual arts, theatre and dance. Michael Zeyfang previously worked as an opera and theatre director, whilst Martin Müller was a theatre and event technology engineer and organised works of art and exhibitions. In 2007, architect and scenographer Marco Unterhaslberger moved from the art department at Studio Babelsberg to become the third managing partner at Schlesische Strasse. The conception and design of exhibitions has been one of their main focuses since then. In 2010, molitor expanded into a new field with the development of products for exhibitions. One year later, the USO handset was their first product to be launched onto the market.
By then, more than 30 salaried and freelance employees were working on accomplishing more intensive and more sensory exhibitions in the areas of art, museums, themed worlds and memorial sites. molitor and its international network are home to experts for routine tasks and specialists from all divisions – after all, customers who have unusual projects on their books also require exceptional people and set-ups.