
Thank you everyone for your responses! Here's a summary: Our system is from Lencore <https://www.linkedin.com/company/lencore-acoustics-corp.>*(this is a link to their LinkedIn page as their website doesn't seem to be working today)* and was purchased in 2014...we went through Library Design <http://www.librarydesign.com/> in Plymouth. -Patty Braden, Romulus Public Library We just installed a white noise system at the Pere Marquette District Library last August. I love it. We used SPACE Inc <http://spaceinc.net/> out of Midland. They did an awesome job. Contact Kathy Hobohm khobohm@spaceinc.net -Sheila Bissonnette We purchased two of these (see attached photos). They work quite well for our echoey library! I suspect they were purchased on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Marpac-Dohm-DS-Natural-Sound-Machine/dp/B00HD0ELFK/ref=sr_1_3_s_it?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1487280975&sr=1-3&keywords=dohm%2Bsound%2Bmachine&th=1 We've got ours tucked under the end of our circulation desk and in a corner leading to our children's area. they create a sort of light wall of sound. I'd recommend they be on the ground so people don't mess with them, and between the area where the noisiness is and where it is found most irritating. We're shushing a lot less people since we got them, which is good for everyone! -Kelly Bennett, Ferndale Public Library On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 4:18 PM, Lori Mills <lorijean929@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
Has anybody purchased a white noise system for their library? If so, would you please share your vendor information?
The last library I worked at purchased a system from Muzak in Novi, but they appear to have gone out of business.
The library I work at now is filled with echo chambers, where you can hear people talking across the room and even through the walls!
Thank you! Lori Mills