Using Active Speakers – Whats the difference and what you should use for your PA System.
Saturday, January 10th, 2009Buying a PA system is an exciting event, but can be confusing if you are not sure what you need or where to get advice. There are different PA speakers and sound systems available depending on whether it will be used in a school hall or nightclub and you also need to make sure it is affordable.
A pa system can also be used to address large crowds of people in the open air, in meeting rooms, in churches and other large gatherings but where they really come into their own is for live performances.
The microphone is important on a pa system. I would recommend that you get with the above average spec for clear speech. This will most likely to be on the 863 – 865MHz Frequency Range utilizing UHF.
The Yamaha Stagepas 300 is a compact 300 Watt portable sound solution is a complete portable system. Comprising Two passive speakers with built-in powered mixer and speaker cables, you can be set-up within five minutes of it coming out of the box and is suited for up to 100 people depending on the application, and ideal for meetings, acoustic groups & similar set up`s be it in schools, churches or other locations.
How many Watts will you need? This depends on a number of factors. What style of music do you play? What is the size of the Venue? Make sure you speak to a specialist if you are unsure what PA system wattage you need for your next sound system.
A simple sound system is ideally suited to small venues such as churches, meeting rooms and small bars. Adding extra speakers will then intensify the sound making it a much louder sound over all.
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