There is a great web site which should be read to explain how the inductive loop works and a lot more about it.
 It also contains links to suppliers.  We worked with some of these suppliers when we set up our system.  We
suggest you start by reading this web site, but before going there please bookmark this page so you can
return or open it in a new tab.

http://hearingloop.org/index.htm


We will provide comments, reviews of suppliers and equipment, and experience with inductive loops on the
web page.  We invite and encourage anyone who sets up an inductive loop to share their experience.  This
free exchange of information will help everyone and gives everyone an opportunity to give back a little to the
community.  One reason inductive loops are not widely used is that there is little financial incentive for anyone
to promote them.  We can overcome this by freely sharing information.

Reviews:

1) First UU Church of Niagara      Written 10/28/2009
We purchased our amplifier from Centrum Sound, which no longer supplies components for loop systems.  
We were very satisfied with both the product and the service.  The amplifier is a LAP2000.  We purchased a
rebuilt unit for about $500.  This replaced our sound system amplifier and accommodates four microphones
and six speakers.  We have since added a CD/DVD player and an additional powered speaker to broadcast in
the basement.  All this is powered with the single amplifier using a single on/off switch and a single volume
control.  This system has worked without problems for us since 2004.