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Description
The LT-800 transmitter connects to your main audio system, broadcasting a high quality audio signal to belt pack receivers, stationary receivers, or wireless speaker/receivers. The end result--your audience can hear and understand the presentation better because of improved speaker placement or because they have their own belt pack and headset. Auditory assistance is aided by installing the transmitter with your facility's main audio system. This can also help public facilities meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Use with the Listen LR-400 Personal Receiver, LR-500 Portable Programmable FM Receiver and Listen LR-600 Wireless FM Receiver/Speaker. The Listen LT-800 Stationary Transmitter is available in both the 72MHz and 216MHz frequency ranges, with 57 channels in each frequency range. This means you are sure to find a clear signal, and can use up to five Listen LT-800 Stationary Transmitters in the same area (often used for simultaneous interpretation) in the 72MHz frequency (three in 216MHz). Remote amplification (also referred to as soundfields) can be achieved using the LT-800 and Listen's LR-100 Stationary Receiver/Power Amplifier or the LR-600 Wireless Speaker Receiver. Language interpretation (including multiple simultaneous interpretations) can utilize a sound booth (a separate area or room where the interpreter can speak and not disturb the rest of the audience), and broadcast the interpretation with an LT-800 to individual receivers. Highlights: A choice of 72 or 216 MHz systems, complete antenna and accessory options and superb audio quality 216 MHz system offers double the range of more familiar 72 MHz systems - up to 3,000 feet (914m) 80dB signal-to-noise ratio, setting the industry's sound quality standard Phantom Power: allows users to directly connect higher quality microphones (including condenser mics) to the LT-800 balanced microphone input without the need of an outboard mixer or phantom power supply.
Listen LT-800 Stationary Audio FM Transmitter 216MHz
Current Price
$649
Average
$522.48
Min Price
$299.99
Max Price
$689
Price dynamics
19%
Description
The LT-800 transmitter connects to your main audio system, broadcasting a high quality audio signal to belt pack receivers, stationary receivers, or wireless speaker/receivers. The end result--your audience can hear and understand the presentation better because of improved speaker placement or because they have their own belt pack and headset. Auditory assistance is aided by installing the transmitter with your facility's main audio system. This can also help public facilities meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Use with the Listen LR-400 Personal Receiver, LR-500 Portable Programmable FM Receiver and Listen LR-600 Wireless FM Receiver/Speaker. The Listen LT-800 Stationary Transmitter is available in both the 72MHz and 216MHz frequency ranges, with 57 channels in each frequency range. This means you are sure to find a clear signal, and can use up to five Listen LT-800 Stationary Transmitters in the same area (often used for simultaneous interpretation) in the 72MHz frequency (three in 216MHz). Remote amplification (also referred to as soundfields) can be achieved using the LT-800 and Listen's LR-100 Stationary Receiver/Power Amplifier or the LR-600 Wireless Speaker Receiver. Language interpretation (including multiple simultaneous interpretations) can utilize a sound booth (a separate area or room where the interpreter can speak and not disturb the rest of the audience), and broadcast the interpretation with an LT-800 to individual receivers. Highlights: A choice of 72 or 216 MHz systems, complete antenna and accessory options and superb audio quality 216 MHz system offers double the range of more familiar 72 MHz systems - up to 3,000 feet (914m) 80dB signal-to-noise ratio, setting the industry's sound quality standard Phantom Power: allows users to directly connect higher quality microphones (including condenser mics) to the LT-800 balanced microphone input without the need of an outboard mixer or phantom power supply.
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Product review & video
hi thanks for joining us here in the tutorial section at pro lingo comm today we're going to go over the simple setup of the LT 800 for silent conferencing or assisted listening purposes now let's go over setting up the back of the LT 800 first thing you're going to need to do is find your power input you're gonna plug in your AC cable into an outlet you're gonna run the line back to the back of the machine and plug it in right here the next thing you want to do is find your input source which is input one at your conference or meeting you're gonna want to get with your audio engineer and from the mixer have them provide you with a line level feed to the back of the machine take your XLR plug it in the machine and this input and then you're ready to go before we get started with the front of the LT 800 you'll see the top of the machine has a hole this is for the antenna simply take the


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