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How do I connect an induction loop system to an existing public address system?

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How do I connect an induction loop system to an existing public address system?

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You will need to check if the existing public address (PA) system has an auxiliary or tape output socket. This would normally be found on the rear of the PA amplifier. An audio lead (supplied with the loop kit) is connected from the auxiliary or tape output socket on the PA amplifier to the loop audio input socket. If the PA amplifier does not have an auxiliary or tape output socket, a separate microphone will be required for use with the loop.

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