I was wondering if There are concert guidelines set forth by the ADA for the amount of seats and other accessibility of a theater. I looked on the websites but did not find anything of substance.
To make it even more fun, what are the exceptions?
One of the venues I work at is an exception, would anyone like to take a guess at them?
Nope, that is actually not an exception.
I don't recall that, but it wouldn't be the first thing I forgot!Did we once do a live internet chat on gear?
For RF systems my first choice is usually Listen Technologies, however Williams Sound, Phonic Ear, Comtek and Sennheiser are also common names for RF systems. For IR system Listen Technologies, Sennheiser, Beyerdynamic, Danish Interpretation System (DIS), Williams Sound and Bosch are common products. There are also induction loop systems from companies like Oval Window and Ampetronic.We are not subject to ADA requirements in Canada, but we do have similar codes when it comes to public access like Theaters. On a related matter our facility is thinking of purchasing an ALS system. Sennheiser was recommended but I would rather hear from the teck's who have the systems rather than a sales pitch from a manufacture rep.
We had a demo a few years ago with an IR system, but did not like it.
Anyone out there have a system to brag about?
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