Not everyone hears "the message" the same in your congregation, especially those that are hard of hearing. The distance from the sound source to the listener can create a poor listening environment. Poor acoustics can reduce the listener's ability to hear and understand the pastor's message. Lastly, background noise can greatly degrade the audibility of the pastor's message. Without the ability to hear and understand the message, the participation level can significantly decrease.
We have just the solution for you! By using FM Listening Systems from manufacturers such as Williams Sound and Listen Technologies, you can help every person in your congregation to listen to the service at the volume of THEIR comfort level - without distraction and background noise. These church hearing devices are affordable, state-of-the-art and readily available to everyone. They meet all government ADA requirements, and carry great warranties - some of the best in the business.
Most of these FM Systems plug directly into the church's existing sound system. When the pastor speaks, an FM radio signal is sent throughout the church by way of the transmitter. Listeners wear wireless FM receiver to pick up the pastor's message. Most receivers feature an individual volume control, so the listener can adjust the volume of the message to their own comfort level. The result: the parishioner hears every word of the sermon, no matter where they sit in the congregation.
You can also use an Infrared, or IR, Listening System for your church. IR Listening Systems transmit and receive signals through infrared light, which is sent from the transmitter to the receivers. Because IR systems transmit using infrared wavelengths, the danger of interference with other FM systems or signals is nonexistent. |
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