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Top 4 Reasons Why the Bose S1 Pro System is the Best Sound System for Your School

By Brenna McNeil in System Customization
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The Bose S1 Pro sound system is the most versatile and cost-effective multi-purpose school sound system available, making it perfect for school classrooms, lecture halls, music rooms, band rooms, coaches, cheerleaders, and general PA sound system applications throughout your school campus.

How to Choose the Right Athletic Sound System

By Brenna McNeil in Ask An Engineer, System Customization
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Trying to build up hype for next year's athletic season? Don't let poor sound quality ruin the game! See how a professional audio engineer can help give you crisp, quality sound in arenas, gyms, stadiums, and more.

Letting an Audio Designer Design Your Custom Sound System

By Brenna McNeil in Ask An Engineer, System Customization
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You wouldn’t ask a plumber to design your home interior, would you? Of course not! The same principle applies for audio design. See why it’s best to go for pro for the best results possible.

Everything You Need to Know About Transformer Taps

By Jennifer Slattery in System Customization, Audio & Technical 101
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When you have a distributed speaker system (also known as a 100 or 70 Volt) – which are most commonly used where multiple speakers are required such as airports, shopping centers, schools and sports arenas – each speaker must be connected to a transformer which has a selection of input taps. Input taps are used to select the relative amount of wattage the transformer should pass onto the speaker based on its application. Smaller, lower noise areas may only need 5 watts, while larger and louder areas may need 20. Find out more about tap settings and how to use them here.

How to Create In-Wall Speaker Zones with Volume Controls

By Jennifer Slattery in System Customization, Audio & Technical 101
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Oftentimes, when we design a system for a commercial or retail space, we deal with a number of speakers and varying sizes of space. Just like sound systems, no two spaces are the same. As a result, it becomes necessary to cater the operation of your sound system to your space and your needs. One way to easily personalize your system is to create independent zones using volume controls, that allow you to tailor the audio of your space to meet the needs of your clientele and ambiance.

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