Setting up the equipment

  • Playing in a Band

    Here’s an example of a PA for a band consisting of drums, bass, two electric guitars, a keyboard, and vocals.

  • Small Music Group

    This setup is a PA for a guitar and keyboard accompanying a vocalist.

  • For Meetings

    Here, the PA is for amplification in a meeting, using four microphones to allow many people to express their opinions.

  • DJ Party

    This PA is for an event where a DJ will be performing. In addition to a DJ mixer, we will also connect playback equipment such as an iPod.

PA equipment types

  • Microphone types

    A microphones is a device that converts sound into electrical signals. There are many types of microphone available for lots of different applications.

  • Cable types

    A variety of cables and connector types are used to transmit signals for different equipment and applications.

  • Mixer types

    There are several different types of mixer, including analog mixers, digital mixers, and powered mixers.

  • Power amplifier types

    There are a variety of power amplifiers, including stand-alone power amplifiers , powered speakers, and powered mixers.

  • Speaker types

    There are many different kinds of speaker, both passive speakers and self-powered speakers.

Sound Shaping: Effects

  • What is reverberation?

    Reverberation is an effect that brings out the depth and width of sound by adding numerous subtle echoes.

  • What are compressors?

    Compressors are effects that narrow the dynamic range (the difference between loud and quiet sounds) by compressing sound.

  • What are equalizers?

    Equalizers are effects that adjust tone by boosting and attenuating specific frequencies.

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