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As I said, it is an equalizer. (sm)

Posted By: (sm) on 2006-08-24
In Reply to: re: - JoAnn

The boost in sound is just an added bonus, for me anyway, as sometimes I receive dictation with a much lower volume than normal, and can have any and every volume control involved set at full blast on high and still cannot hear. The equalizer is the really cool part. I already had a sound booster before I bought the EQ-50. It enables you to actually reduce bothersome noises, such as the static you mention as your main problem.


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Martel Electronics' headset equalizer - sm

Check out www.martelelectronics.com, under transcription accessories or headsets or something like that.  Adjusting the mid channel on the equalizer helps take out a good portion of the background noise.  Hope this helps.


Someone might recommend a type of equalizer. Headphones with a sound control on the line help, too.
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