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The Oticon LA35-4M is a large area induction loop amplifier which covers up to 4500 sq. feet. It is equipped with a built-in mixer which enables up to four mic/line inputs to be connected at one time. Separate bass and sensitivity adjustments for each input. An additional line in/out connector for tape player, radio, TV, etc. is provided. Other amplifier features include automatic gain control for consistent field strength, active loop equalizer to compensate for high frequency losses, and loop size control.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Oticon, Inc.

29 Schoolhouse Road
Somerset, New Jersey 08873
United States
Telephone: 800-526-3921 or 732-560-1220.
Fax: 732-560-0029.
Web: http://www.oticonusa.com.
Email: dmb@oticonusa.com.


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