Zoning Systems
Zoning systems are flexible sound systems that provide control for the sound that is delivered to different areas, called “zones”.
Zoning systems are flexible sound systems that provide control for the sound that is delivered to different areas, called “zones”.
The way that a microphones picks up sound determines how useful the resulting audio output is for different applications. There are 2 main types of capsule used in microphones – dynamic and condenser.
Whether on stage, in the studio, place of worship or a conference, choosing the correct microphone for the job will be the difference between being heard and being heard clearly.
For many applications, it is necessary to drive many speakers with a single amplifier, giving greater coverage to multiple rooms or over a given area. 100V line is a solution to this problem.
Active speakers contain their own amplifier to drive the speaker, which will be matched by impedance and power handling. This makes them a simple solution for distributed audio systems.
Each ceiling speaker in an installation is capable of effectively providing coverage to an area defined by its dispersion angle. Here we show how to calculate the spacing of speakers to cover your installation
Our speaker and amplifier products cover many environments and applications with a focus on clear and efficient sound coverage. Here we discuss the different types of systems
IP (or "Ingress Protection") ratings are used to define levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures against intrusion from foreign bodies (tools, dirt etc) and moisture.
Impedance is the effective resistance of an electric circuit or component to alternating current, arising from the combined effects of resistance and reactance. Here we explain the features of low impedance and how it is implemented in a speaker system.