voice amplifers
Costello, John (Otolaryngology)
(01 Sep 2015 17:00 EDT)
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Re: voice amplifers
Rachell Westby
(01 Sep 2015 17:19 EDT)
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Re[2]: voice amplifers Helen Paterson (02 Sep 2015 02:45 EDT)
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RE: Re[2]: voice amplifers
Deborah Bell
(22 Sep 2015 20:26 EDT)
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Re: Re[2]: voice amplifers
Hurtig, Richard R
(22 Sep 2015 20:46 EDT)
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Re: Re[2]: voice amplifers
Amy Roman
(22 Sep 2015 23:18 EDT)
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Re: Re[2]: voice amplifers
Melanie Mak
(22 Sep 2015 23:46 EDT)
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RE: Re[2]: voice amplifers
Gizzi, Nancy
(23 Sep 2015 08:41 EDT)
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Re: Re[2]: voice amplifers
Amy Roman
(23 Sep 2015 14:43 EDT)
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Re: Re[2]: voice amplifers
Deborah Bell
(23 Sep 2015 17:00 EDT)
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Re: voice amplifers
Lisa Bardach
(02 Sep 2015 08:24 EDT)
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Re: voice amplifers
Kendra McInturf
(02 Sep 2015 12:41 EDT)
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hi all we have used the TOby Churchill one, and dont find it that great. Although it is cheap- we would still recommend this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004E2YDDA/ref=s9_simh_gw_p23_d0_i2?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=desktop-3&pf_rd_r=1QH5VWA0F3HH86XNZM35&pf_rd_t=36701&pf_rd_p=577048787&pf_rd_i=desktop Kind regards helen Helen Paterson | Advanced Specialist Speech and Language Therapist | MSc Assistive Technology Compass Electronic Assistive Technology Service The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability | West Hill, Putney, London, SW15 3SW 020 8780 4500 ex 5256 |xxxxxx@rhn.org.uk Follow us online: www.rhn.org.uk <https://web.nhs.net/OWA/UrlBlockedError.aspx>| www.facebook.com/RHNnews <https://web.nhs.net/OWA/UrlBlockedError.aspx>| www.twitter.com/RHNuk <https://web.nhs.net/OWA/UrlBlockedError.aspx> Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail Please note that this e-mail is not secure and it is the responsibility of the sender to consider the content of the message before sending. ------ Original Message ------ From: "Rachell Westby" <xxxxxx@alsinfo.org> To: "<xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com>" <xxxxxx@alsa.simplelists.com> Sent: 01/09/2015 22:19:13 Subject: Re: voice amplifers >I have never had any of my clients personally buy this one from Toby >Churchill, but I did see it demonstrated and thought it was sleek and >portable: >http://www.toby-churchill.com/products/micro-voice-amp/ >I think all amplifier companies boast reduced feedback or distortion, >but you really don't know until you try it out. >Rachell >Sent from my iPhone > >> On Sep 1, 2015, at 5:00 PM, Costello, John (Otolaryngology) >><xxxxxx@childrens.harvard.edu> wrote: >> >> In clinic today, after trying several voice amplifiers across the >>price spectrum and both wired and wireless, a patient identified the >>Luminaud Spokeman as the one he found clearest with the least >>feedback or cutout (Bulbar onset so small and portable is a priority >>for him). He then asked me "If money was of no object, what is the >>best, small, high quality, no feedback and no cut-out amplifier there >>is?". Knowing I have a limited arsenal, I thought I would put the >>question out there. >> >> What have others found? >> >> Thank you! >> John >> >> ****************************** The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability - A national medical charity No. 205907 Address: West Hill, Putney, London SW15 3SW