LogiSon Sound Masking System - Secondary Network Hub SNH-1 LA-1
From the manufacturer:
Originally used only in offices and call centers, sound masking now benefits visitors and employees alike in hospitals, medical and dental clinics, bank branches, military facilities, libraries, hotels, and a whole host of other applications.
Why sound masking? In many environments that require speech privacy, employee concentration, or both, there’s simply not enough background sound (also called ambient sound), leaving occupants trying to work in a pin-drop environment. In fact, the background sound level in most offices is so low you can easily hear conversations and noise from up to 50 feet (15 meters) away.
These distractions make it difficult to concentrate. It takes more effort to focus, which tires you out, affecting your mood and, ultimately, your productivity. What’s more, confidential conversations can easily be overheard, making employees and visitors nervous about talking.
Sound masking addresses these problems.
This listing is for the Secondary Network Hubs
Up to two Secondary Network Hubs can be connected to each primary hub, offering zones that are 1 to 3 loudspeakers in size (225 to 675 ft2). Each zone offers 100 volume steps in 0.5 dBA increments and 1/3-octave frequency control..
Secondary Network Hubs are typically mounted to the deck or another approved structure within the ceiling. A loudspeaker is suspended from each one. Each Secondary Network Hub replicates the settings of the primary hub to which it is connected.
Colour: Off-White
Condition: Used
Usage: Sound Masking
Location: Calgary