By AmpliVox Sound Systems
Northbrook, Illinois – If there is one thing both sides of the political spectrum can agree on it is that AmpliVox Sound Systems assure reliable communications. On two separate political occasions, Barack Obama’s 100th day in office and a recent Tea Party rally, both sides chose an AmpliVox MityMeg Megaphone to deliver their newsworthy message. Click here for AmpliVox Megaphones.
The nation’s political parties depend on and trust the reliable quality sound of AmpliVox megaphones at their important events. AmpliVox megaphones are known as durable weather resistant workhorses that get the message across loud and clear with their solid-state electronics, lightweight design and long life battery technology.
AmpliVox Sound Systems CEO Don Roth describes their megaphones as an integral part of their multimedia presentation systems. He says, “The MityMeg line of megaphones is a great example of the reliable communication tools AmpliVox is proud to offer. From high quality portable sound systems and public address systems to lecterns and podiums AmpliVox Sound Systems ensure a crystal clear message.”
In addition, AmpliVox has recently launched a “Speak Up for America” program. With every megaphone purchased AmpliVox will make a $15 donation to the YMCA of the USA to benefit the Y’s mission, programs and services nationwide.
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AmpliVox Sound Systems products are made in the USA (with only a few exceptions), meet stringent UL standards, and come with an up to six-year warranty. Our wide selection meets every speaker’s sound coverage and style needs. Whether you are in a small meeting room of 30 people or a large 20,000 square foot auditorium of up to 10,000 people, AmpliVox Sound Systems’ extensive range of superior quality, simple to operate and reliable electronics will provide maximum customer satisfaction and ensure a crystal clear message.
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1. Obama Heard Loud And Clear.
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2. Sarah Palin using the Amplivox Pinnacle Lectern.
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3. The Half-Mile Hailer at in Hollywood.
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Posted on April 1, 2010