A small selction of our customers
- National Welsh Assembly
- MOD – North Wiltshire
- Southbank Centre, London
- Hampshire County Council
- Bristol Centre for the Deaf
- Birmingham Centre for the Deaf
- Poole Hospital
- St James Hospital, Portsmouth
- Southampton General Hospital
- Libraries thoughout Hampshire
- Schools thoughout Hampshire
- Churches throughout south of UK
- Sanctuary Housing Group
- Horizon Housing Group
- Poole Housing Partnership
- Hi Kent
- Masonic Lodges
- Isle of Wight Prison Association (Albany Prison)
- Mary Magalene Church, New Milton
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Main Auditorium
Electrical noise emanating from the multitude of high current lighting and other equipment in the venue rendered the space unsuitable for an induction loop system. This noise would be uncomfortable to a hearing aid user and would result in any loop transmossion being inaudible. For this reason an Infra Red system was chosen. A rack mounted Senheiser Infra Red system was installed with 3 large radiator transmitters carefully positioned above the audience. An audio feed to the system was taken from the ‘show relay’ signal. Show Relay is a standard theatre audio provision, normally a pair of focussed overhead microphones will capture the natural sound in the auditorium with a strong bias towards the sound coming from the stage, this is then available for recording or relaying to other areas of the building in which the performance is to be monitored. It is an ideal sound source for inductive loop transmission.
Enquiries Desk, Cloackroom, Artists Entrance
Newtech Counter Top Loop Systems were installed to help hearing aid users in cross counter conversation.
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Purcell Room
Main Auditorium
Electrical noise emanation from the multitude of high current and other euipment in the venue rendered the space unsuitable for an inductive loop system. This noise woul be uncomfortable to a hearing aid user would result in any loop transmission being inaudible. For this reason an Infra Red system was chosen. A Senheiser Infra Red system was installed with 2 large radiator (transmitters) carefully positioned eiter side of the stage. An audio feed to the system was taken from the ‘show relay’ signal.
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Royal Festival Hall
Main Auditorium
A Senheiser Infra Red system with 4 tranmitters had been installed in this venue at some time in the past but was no longer operational. Newtech was able to repair and recommission the existing equipment, adopting the ‘show relay’ audio feed and re-configuring the mode of operation of the system to better suit the venue.
Ticket Desk
A Newtech Counter Top Loop System was installed at the disabled access desk to ease the hearing aid user in cross counter concversations
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Albany Prison required sound reinforcement for Hard of Hearing staff in their training rooms, with confidentiality a primary concern. For this reason a induction loop systems were not going to prove suitable due the small amount of ‘overspill’ from loop systems into adjacent rooms. It was decided that an Infra Red System would be the best option for this scenario. Each room was fitted with Sennheiser Inra-red modulators / radiators and Sennheiser Infra-red rechargeable headset and neckloop receivers were supplied allowing multiple hard of hearing users the chance to hear training sessions clearly. |