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Online Guide PA Speakers
Conclusion and Feedback

 
When Led Zeppelin played the 02 arena for their famous comeback concert, the Daily Telegraph in the UK reported that they had feedback problems during the first number. Clearly absolutely no-one - not even Jimmy Page - is exempt from the perils associated with sound reinforcement technology, which just shows how careful you have to be in selecting your speakers. It’s also worth remembering that all the artistic integrity in the world means nothing if your audience can’t stand the sound you’re making. At the end of the day, even a classical ensemble is in show business, and it’s vital to respect your audience by making the sound as good as it possibly can be. Fortunately, it really isn’t that difficult anymore. There are plenty of good systems available at affordable prices - the real investment needed is one of time, to make sure that you have the right equipment for the task, and that you get it set up in the right way each and every time you use it.

We hope this guide has given you the knowledge you need to make the right choices. If it hasn’t, let us know! But for now, have fun exploring the subtle world of sound.

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Contents:

[Contents] [Overview] [Types of Speaker] [Technical Data] [Making Connections] [Cabinets] [Decibels] [Choosing your Speakers] [Hotdeals] [Conclusion and Feedback]