Re: Sound machines - ideas for exhibits

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JANET IRENE SEYMOUR (janet.seymour@wisconsinhistory.org)
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From: JANET IRENE SEYMOUR <janet.seymour@wisconsinhistory.org>
Subject: Re: Sound machines - ideas for exhibits
Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2019 00:29:06 +0000
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Pricom Design (http://www.pricom.com/index.shtml) has some reasonably price d sound controllers that work well in such a setting, the Dream Player Lite
 for $39 and the Dream Player MK 2 for $69. The more expensive controller p lays up to four tracks of sound that may be triggered by a button or they a lso sell a motion detector that will trigger the sound. The lesser priced c ard plays only one track of sound. Both cards will also need a twelve volt
 power source, an amplifier, and speakers. They also sell these in packages
 that include the power source, memory card, and amplifier.

Ken Jones President Amberg Historical Society

Janet Seymour

Interim Director of Outreach

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