Assisted Listening Device for church

Re: Assisted Listening Device for church

Everything that Brad said..
I was going to write something similar last night but I was too tired to be concise.
Listen Technologies has a LIFETIME warranty on their beltpacks. do you know how good a portable product that gets handed out to the general public has to be in order to not sink them with warranty repairs?

And before you ask, yes I have had customers with a kit full of units with broken volume knobs and worn out headphone jacks (things that I didn't consider to be warranty items) and Listen fixed them all up for the cost of shipping.

And just because product X says it has a certain range or quality doesn't mean it actually does..

Jason


Hi Jason,

I knew they were selling Landmark products when they called. They were totally upfront about it. I also looked again at their site and they don't hide the fact there either. They actually gave me the same warranty and guarantee as Landmark, so I had no qualms with them.

At the end of the day I was just happy to find something that saved me a lot of cash when compared to the competitors. I don't really care if one company represents another company's products. They had a good offering, helped me make a customized package for our needs, and I didn't pay through the nose.

I don't know much about the loops though, so I don't know really which one is better. Our congregants are happy with the receivers, so no complaints (we bought a bunch and just have them in a tub by the door).
 
Re: Assisted Listening Device for church

Hi Mark-

Our local performing arts center recently added Listen 72mHz systems to supplement the installed Sennheiser IR systems. The PAC technical director looked at loops and eventually decided against them because of deployment issues (terrazzo floors, wide spans, etc.). You probably made a good choice going with the system you chose.