Speakers are the last link in the sound reinforcement chain. There is a wide variety of speakers available and choosing the right type of speakers for a chosen envronment
The main difference is usually the amount of inputs for the microphones and other sound sources.
Contact us for further information on the benefits of one over the other.
Mixers and Power Amplification is the next element in sound reinforcement. There are two main options, mixing board and power amplifier, or, a combined mixer and amplifier, one box solution.
The main difference is usually the amount of inputs for the microphones and other sound sources.
Contact us for further information on the benefits of one over the other.
Induction Loop amplifiers provide the solution for hard of hearing. Essentially, every microphone connected to the sound system will be heard through the induction loop. The sound is then transmitted through to the individuals with hearing aids..
Wireless microphones systems and microphone headset are idea for situations where mobility is essential.
We can advise you on the best type of microphone for any given situation.
Choir sound reinforcement is sometimes overlooked. One of the most important things about having microphones in the choir are is the ability for them to be heard through the induction loop.
Fixed cable lectern microphones are ideal for situations where
the microphones will not be moved.
We can advise you on the best type of microphone for any given situation.