Lets get real here: buying a quality sound system does not mean you know how to work or take care of a quality sound system. A sound system is a powerful piece of equipment that can be used incorrectly, potentially damaging the system.
An article called "The Top 10 Ways to Fry your PA Speakers" gives great tips on warning signs that could save you from making mistakes that could fry your PA speakers and lead to the need to purchase another portable sound system.
One of the common mistakes with a PA system is "Trying to cover an outdoor gig with your indoor system" (7).
Amplivox has four different size categories for our sound systems to help guide customers to find the perfect portable audio system for their situation. The different categories are: Small-Area, Mid-Range, Large Area, and Wide Area.
To read the full article, click on "The Top 10 Ways to Fry your PA Speakers."
Monday, July 19
The Top 10 Ways To Fry Your PA Speakers
Posted by Kevin H at 10:20 AM
Labels: Portable PA Systems, Presentation Tips, Wireless
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