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Challenge

Provide a solution to enable hearing impaired as well as blind and visually impaired people to enjoy barrier-free participation in cultural events in the theater

Solution

Sennheiser MobileConect was the recommended system. It is a completely flexible, easy-to-install system for assistive listening over Wifi. The users just have to install the MobileConnect App which offers an intuitive control for hearing impaired to enjoy live or recorded audio streaming over a Wifi network.

In August 2015, the Ernst Deutsch Theater was fitted with a Sennheiser MobileConnect system for audio description and assisted listening. This new feature means the venue is the first German theater to provide a vital added benefit for people with impaired hearing and vision and promote participation in cultural life with more commitment than ever before thanks to Sennheiser MobileConnect.

Audio Workflow

The monophone DSP matrix output signal in the Ernst Deutsch Theater is fed into a Sennheiser ConnectStation located in the great hall control room alongside other 19" equipment – where people can then listen in via Neumann KH 120 A near-field speakers. The ConnectStation takes over the management of up to 50 streaming clients in real time (the latency time is around 80 milliseconds) and is connected to two access points in the Ernst Deutsch Theater that distribute the signal to the stalls and circle via a wireless network. The number of channels are established by a frequency scan. The WiFi required to operate the system can be set up without logging in and with no extra costs. The installation of Sennheiser MobileConnect and the functional tests involved take just a couple of hours to complete if there is already an in-house monitoring system. System updates are performed via the network.

Depending on the performance, the Sennheiser MobileConnect system in the Ernst Deutsch Theater provides hearing assistance and/or an audio description. The latter is a spoken description of what is happening onscreen, which helps blind or visually impaired guests to follow the plot. The piece’s content is professionally prepared for this purpose in ad vance in a process involving at least one person with impaired vision – the team works together to find the most suitable verbal descriptions.

 Miking

The audio information for assisted hearing is provided through Sennheiser shotgun microphones distributed around the hall of the Ernst Deutsch Theater: If you look closely to the left and right of the gantry and on the left and right side walls, you can see the microphones. Two further directional tubes are fitted in the center of the circle. There were already four microphones in house; two Sennheiser MKH 8060 microphones were added while installing the MobileConnect. Currently, the miking system is designed so that all performances held in the multi-purpose venue can be reproduced in the best possible quality without requiring show-specific adjustments – all the action on stage is perfectly captured, from speech to complex musical performances. Even reactions from the audience are vividly transmitted thanks to the effective distribution of the microphones, which allows guests with closed headphones or hearing aids (such as Cochlea implants) to be acoustically embedded in the center of the event.

The MobileConnect App

The output signals from the Sennheiser shotgun microphones are processed in a DSP matrix equipped with pre-amplifiers and combined into one mono signal. The matrix does not specially emphasize frequencies that are relevant for speech intelligibility because guests with impaired hearing can choose the settings that are most suitable for them individually from the user interface of the MobileConnect app. The intuitive “Personal Hearing Assistant” touch interface developed in cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute is provided for this purpose. The system uses powerful algorithms to dynamically reproduce the speech information in a way that suits the user's hearing ability and taste while reducing disruptive background noise. It is easy to operate thanks to the contrast-rich and attractively designed screen display and immediately accessible for users who do not have a background in audio technology.

The Benefits

Theater guests can watch the event using their own smartphones (the new buzzword: BYOD – bring your own device) without queuing at a service desk or relying on assistance from theater personnel. Another perceived benefit is that induction loops that hang prominently around the neck, which are sometimes considered indiscreet by other guests, are dispensed with. From the perspective of the theater operator, BYOD provides a cost benefit because personnel do not have to issue devices. There is no need to purchase, clean or maintain the technical equipment. Sennheiser MobileConnect supports the Android and iOS operating systems. Sound technician Alexander Behrens reports that the new system does not create any additional work for him in its daily operation – Sennheiser MobileConnect simply has to be switched on when the doors open. Under the guidance of artistic director Isabella Vértes-Schütter, the Ernst Deutsch Theater is greatly engaged with the issue of hearing assistance, and special performances have been accompanied by sign language interpreters for many years now. For people with restricted hearing, the Pegasus Award-winning theater is the best location for experiencing culture without restriction in Hamburg. “It is not rare for guests to highlight the special care given to their hearing impairments in the Ernst Deutsch Theater when extending their subscription,” says Alexander Behrens. It is a common issue that people stop visiting the theater if they start experiencing hearing difficulties because they can no longer understand the texts clearly.

Douglas Fearing- Co-Founder / President

A graduate of DeVry Institute of Technology, Doug has been in the Technology industry since 1976 and actively oversees Fearing’s daily operations. Along with his wife, Lois, and three others, Doug started Fearing’s in a 600 square-foot facility in Portage, Wisconsin. In the 25 years since, the company has grown to over 30 employees with offices in Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Doug likes to say he’s a “TV Technician with a dream� going back to his history with the family’s original business-Fearing’s TV and Appliance.

Doug values time with family, watersports, hiking, snowshoeing and skiing. In addition to being a devoted member of his church, Doug serves as Board President for Kinship Mentoring of Columbia County, Board member of Schools for Haiti and Scripture Chair of the Gideons-Portage camp.

Lois Fearing- Co-Founder/Accounting, Human Resources

A graduate of MATC, Lois oversees Fearing’s daily book keeping along with various HR responsibilities.

Along with Doug, Lois is deeply connected to community outreach, serving as a Board member and Fundraising Committee Chairperson for Kinship Mentoring of Columbia County. She also serves on the Schools for Haiti Fundraising committee. In addition, Lois’ ongoing passion and commitment to provide care for the elderly comes from her 10-year history of working in a Reedsburg, Wisconsin Nursing home.

Lois enjoys singing, hiking, sunny days on the pontoon, and spending time with her 4 grandchildren.

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Ehren loves music, family time, movies, nature, sustainability efforts and electric vehicles.

Ben Voeck-Director of Commercial AV

With 10 years with Fearing’s and over twice that long in the industry, Ben continues to lead, coordinate, and develop the Commercial AV team.

By consistently delivering an outstanding experience and outcome, Ben contributes to the Fearing’s legacy of long-lasting partnerships that truly make a difference. Whatever the Commercial AV need may be, Ben and team deliver at the highest level.

Ben is an avid fisherman and photographer. He enjoys coaching his sons and other youth.

Chris Matson-Senior VP of Sales

Chris has been with Fearing’s for 20 years and in the industry for over 2 decades. As a Certified leader in Sales Acceleration and trained in EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating Systems), Chris successfully utilizes his skills to lead the Fearing’s Salesforce. Chris and team are motivated and driven to develop new client partnerships while continuing to reinforce loyal long-term relationships with ongoing Service excellence.

Married for 19 years with 3 children, Chris enjoys skiing, hiking, fishing, boating, hunting, camping and golf. He’s also been actively involved as a Youth Football and Softball coach for his family and others.