Assistive Listening Devices

Improved Sound Quality

Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) amplify and clarify sound by cutting down or eliminating ambient noise. Assistive Listening Systems have been installed in the main hall at the Campanile Center for the Arts in 2019 to improve sound quality and performance. Headsets may be used at any seat and with the upgrade induction neck loops are also available for patrons who use hearing aids and cochlear implants with a “T” switch. Ask your audiologist whether your hearing aid or cochlear implant has a “T” switch (telecoil) and how to use it with an assistive listening headset.

What are Assistive Listening Devices?
How does an Assistive Listening Device work?
Who can use an Assistive Listening Device?
Will the patrons next to me be disturbed by the Assistive Listening Device?
Are Assistive Listening Devices available for every show and event?
Do I need to request an Assistive Listening Device in advance?
Is there a cost for using an Assistive Listening Device?
Do I need to sit in a specific place to use an Assistive Listening Device?
Do you clean your Assistive Listening Devices?
Do I need to arrive early to obtain an Assistive Listening Device?
I have a hearing aid or cochlear implant, will an Assistive Listening Device work for me?
I have severe hearing loss, will an Assistive Listening Device work for me?
Why does the Campanile provide Assistive Listening Devices?