Subject: | Re: museum installations - interactive displays |
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From: | "John Hartog" hartogj |
Date: | Wed Jun 10, 2009 11:42 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi Dan, Thanks for that lead. John Hartog --- In Dan Dugan <> wrote: > > > I am wondering about methods to install some nature sounds in a > > wildlife refuge headquarters visitor center. The manager is thinking = > > of something with buttons that the visitors can push to hear > > samplings of refuge soundscapes. > > > > A quick web search and I am looking at this ACS CFSound III: > > http://www.cfsound.com/index_CFSound.asp > > I just did a visitor center and used: > > http://eletech.com/Products/Audio_Repeaters/QuikWave_Systems/EM21B/em21b.= htm > > They were $88 each and sound good. MP3 only, built-in tiny amp is fine = > for exhibits. I used little KLH speakers that Radio Shack sells. > > -Dan Dugan > |
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