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FM amplification system for classroom use. Amplifier/Receiver connects to speakers and increases teachers voice level to approximately 10 or 15 dB above room noise. Will receive any of the 32 frequencies, which can be selected on site. Also accepts external audio input. Wireless microphone with transmitter is worn by the teacher and is available in 32 Narrow Band channels. Selections accomodate multi-classroom installations with no interference problems. One to four portable speakers may be used to amplify a room up to 70-75 dB without feedback. Speakers include wall mount, or shelf, speaker stands available. Optional carrying case.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Phonic Ear Inc.

2080 Lakeville Highway
Petaluma, California 94954
United States
Telephone: 800-227-0735 or 707-769-1110.
Fax: 707-769-9624.
Web: http://www.phonicear.com.
Email: customerservice@phonicear.com.


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