[Athen] The sound amplification device needed
Jeffrey Dell
jeffreydell99 at gmail.com
Tue May 18 11:54:22 PDT 2010
I have a student that got the BoomVox to amplify her voice to speak to
a classroom of students. I guess this could work in reverse.
http://www.griffinlab.com/Products/BoomVox-Wireless-Voice-Amplifier.html
How about a Williams Sound system. We use these Personal FM systems
all the time and our studetns like them. This is probably the best
option. If the student uses a hearing aid that has an aux input or is
compatible with an induction loop it can work great with those.
http://www.williamssound.com/home.aspx
There is an iPod app called SoundAmp that I've tried that works ok.
it is around 5 bucks but you would need to get a mic for the iPod.
Jeff
On 5/18/10, Kenneth Elkind <Kenneth.Elkind at umb.edu> wrote:
> To anybody have solution for this client?
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> HI Kenneth,
> AS per our discussion, I am hearing impaired and need to amplify the
> sound of some of my clients during my internship in counseling at my
> internship site. I am seeking the name and the description of a small
> discreet microphone which projects the sound amplified to use with
> counseling clients in a room. It would be a mic/speaker kind of thing.
> Then I would try to get the school to buy one so I can borrow it and try
> it. It might work great in my classes as well instead of CPrint and
> transcription services as well.
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> Thank you for looking into this.
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> AnaLinda
> Candidate Ms. ED. MFT/MHC 2010
> University of Massachusetts Boston
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> Kenneth Elkind
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> Adaptive Technology Specialist
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> University of Massachusetts - Boston
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> IT-ED Tech Operations
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> Healey Library /UL/ 032
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> 617-287-5243
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> Kenneth.Elkind at umb.edu
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