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LD-2 Pharmacy, Cafe, Bar, Waiting Area queue busting announcer sound system

It’s here, in stock and ready to ship

Sound Services LD-2 Pharmacy, Cafe, Bar, Waiting Area queue busting announcer sound system for use wherever you need to let socially distancing customers know when it is their turn to collect product or to be seen

Ready for your business to proceed after lockdown, we these affordable systems ready to go

Announcer Series Pharmacy, Cafe, Bar, Waiting Area and queue busting PA sound system

The system is easy to install and comes with a mixer amplifier and a desk paging microphone, 25m speaker cable, connectors and either one or two loudspeakers

 

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NHS Wales talks loud and clear

It is good to be of service to NHS Wales, They needed a portable PA with four wireless mics and we came up with a portable PA system, using an Adastra A2 200+200w digial mixer amplifier with Bluetooth and loudspeaker jack connector modification and a DQM 800 four way UHF wireless mic system from W Audio. The DQM 800 quad microphone system was supplied with two handhelds and two beltpack transmitters – all shown in the portable flight case. This system is also being supplied with two IMG Stageline PAB-115 15″ black moulded cabinet speakers with stands and carry bag. A great complete PA system for meetings and seminars. Interested in grabbing this system for yourself? Call us today on 01252 620227 or email

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Old Railway Line Garden Centre choose Sound Services

Sound Services are happy to be chosen to supply the background music sound system for Old Railway Line Garden Centre’s restaurant, which is located inside their establishment in Powys, Wales. Now when you visit their restaurant, not only will you enjoy their delicious food, but it will be accompanied by gentle music from our Adastra ceiling speakers and wall mixer amplifier. If you’re interested in these products yourself, you can find them on our website, by clicking the links above

 

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Phil #3

Phil #3

Great news – Phil is back and he’s rocking some snazzy pink headphones with his loop listener!

Today, he’s demonstrating how to and how not to install induction loop cables.
As you can see, he’s sat in his local church on his favourite pew. The loop cable is installed with as few vertical runs as possible and sits roughly at around head height.
When the cable is installed poorly, this can lead to dropouts.

Induction Loops (AFILS)

Check out our range of induction loop systems and products here.

For more information on induction loop systems and how to install them, please visit soundservices.co.uk/induction-loops-afils/

Phil #3