Temporary Hearing Loops

Temporary hearing loops are versatile and work well for events, conferences, exhibit halls, meals, and demonstrations.

When possible, it’s good to tape all wires that have traffic to prevent tripping.

They can be installed in both small and large areas. Below are examples of both.

Large and Medium Rooms

These hearing loops usually require a professional professional installer to design and install a temporary hearing loop that is connected to the room’s PA system.

temporary hearing loop outdoors around one section of seating
Outdoor hearing loop around one section.
hearing loop driver on floor next to sound cart, with hearing loop wires extending from driver
Hearing loop driver (black) on box for convenience. Sound cart (blue).
Underneath a tent canopy with round tables and chairs
Perimeter hearing loop with 16AWG hearing loop wire attached to the top of six, 9-foot black speaker stands around the outside of the 40’x80’ tent.
Shedd-temporary hearing loop on the stage of the Jaqua concert hall. Semi-aerial view showing a green rectangular tape on the gray stage floor
A local dancer appreciated the hearing loop on the stage to hear the prerecorded music more clearly during his dance.
temporary hearing loop in church. Black tape on main aisle, next to pews
Temporary hearing loop in a church
temporary hearing loop with neon green tape on the floor
Meeting room showing different sections of temporary hearing loop
large conference room with phased array temporary hearing loop
Large conference room, with phased array hearing loop
Meeting room with temporary hearing loop
Hotel meeting room
temporary hearing loop in a conference meeting room
Meeting room in hotel with CART and presentation
Row of temporary hearing loop with people's feet
Wires safely under tape-no tripping
Tape is pull back: wire on carpet for phased array temporary hearing loop
Wires under tape for phased array
temporary hearing loop. Wires to driver and sound cart
Hearing loop driver connecting wires and sound cart

Small Rooms and Small Areas

Small areas with a perimeter loop can be done by someone who has the basic knowledge of hearing loops.

Circular dinner table with place settings and temporary hearing loop
2 omni directional microphones on table. Perimeter hearing loop wire along baseboard.
People eating at potluck, sitting at 2 long tables with temporary hearing loop around the perimeter on the floor
Temporary hearing loop for potluck
white wire on top of carpet in corner of room, with masking tape holding it down - temporary hearing loop
Meeting room in library
wire on a movie reel with a pen through the center for ease-of-use
Spool of wire for easy set-up and take down
Small temporary hearing loop driver, plugged into wall with hearing loop wires and microphone wire
Hearing loop driver plugged into electricity. 2 white wires are hearing loop; black wire is one of two microphones
exhibit booth with temporary hearing loop on floor
Exhibit booth with hearing loop

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