Live Music Venues
All venues that want to offer a live music experience should be aware that bad sound can let down the musicians and your customers leaving every one disappointed.
It's easy and relatively inexpensive to solve this problem by installing a flexible, reliable and simple live sound system tailored to suit your venue.
What is a 'Live Sound' system?
Unlike a normal speakers used to amplify recorded music a Live Sound PA system is specially designed to cope with the tough requirements of amplifying a live musician or band.
A PA system often has to provide high quality sound at relatively high volumes and fill a space that is filled with people which absorb the sound. Clarity is essential so the audience can hear the instruments and voices in balance with each other. PA speakers are only part of the system which will normally consist of a mixing console and other equipment like microphones.
Before you do anything else...
If you are thinking of installing a Live Sound system in your venue call us first for professional advice and we can quote for everything you will need to get started. A Live Sound system will have lots of cabling and power requirements so contact us BEFORE you do a refurbishment. We can even provide basic training on how to set up and provide sound for a band.
What we can help you with:
PA and Live Sound Systems
Mixing Consoles
Cabling
Lighting and DMX Control
Staging and Venue Design
Projection Systems
Special Effects
Air Conditioning
General Audio, Background Music and Tannoy Systems
Hearing Loop Systems
DJ Equipment
CALL TO BOOK YOUR FREE SITE SURVEY:
0345 652 9700
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Church
We were asked by a church to look at replacing their aging and bulky CRT monitors with stylish new flat screens. The system is used to display a variety of content as the church is also used for large scale meetings and music concerts as well as worship.
The church has its own motorised TV cameras that can be operated and mixed from the console to make a live video stream that is shown on the monitors as well as two large projectors. The system can also overlay the words for hymns so everyone knows the words and can sing along. The main reason for having the screens is so that when the church is very full, the people that have their view partially blocked by one of the many column's, can still see the action on the stage.

