In-line amplifier?  

mike sandman has 'em for <$20
http://www.sandman.com/accy.html  scroll down....


At 10:49 PM 02/07/2002 -0600, David Jeter wrote:
>
>One more for the knights of the KXT roundtable.....
>
>We have a client that has an KX-TA624 system, with 7000 series phones. We
>have installed a nifty little wireless headset receiver made by Plantronics,
>and it's base interfaces through the handset cord of the phone. The clients
>(nurses) have complained that the volume is not high enough to be useable.
>We went ahead and installed a KX-TD7895 cordless phone, with a headset, and
>they love it. They will, however , put the headset to use if we can get the
>volume up. What I did today is change the headset system over to another
>phone, in case there was some problem with the one that was in use; made
>sure that the switch on the back of the phone was pushed over to the
>"headset" position, and made sure that the switch on the side of the phone
>was set to the "high" volume setting. Is there anything else? I know that on
>some other systems in the past that I have worked on (Vodavi Starplus
>digital), that there were some programmable volume settings, but I didn't
>think the case would be the same on an analog system. For the record, I
>think the volume level is fine, but it is maxed out on the headset receiver,
>so there is little to no room for variation in the 'personal preference' of
>others.
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>David Jeter
>Total Home Entertainment
>
>
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