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Pro Acoustics offers a comprehensive selection of commercial speaker systems and business audio solutions featuring trusted products from leading brands such as Bose, Yamaha, AtlasIED, JBL, QSC Audio, Shure, Sennheiser, Audio-Technica, Electro-Voice, Biamp, Community Loudspeakers, Cambridge Sound Management, and more.
Commercial sound systems can be complex, and selecting the wrong equipment can lead to poor performance, installation challenges, unnecessary expenses, and ongoing maintenance. Our experienced sales engineers help you avoid costly mistakes by designing 70V audio systems that are properly matched to your application, coverage requirements, facility layout, and budget. By combining trusted products, proven audio solutions, and expert guidance, we help ensure your audio investment delivers consistent results, long-term value, and a better experience for your staff, customers, and visitors.
Our team specializes in customized audio solutions for a wide range of commercial and professional environments, including:
Whether you need a simple 70-volt speaker system for background music or a powerful PA sound system for a large warehouse, campus, or industrial facility, Pro Acoustics has a solution for your application. Our scalable systems are designed for straightforward installation and can serve as the foundation for a solution fully tailored to your facility, conditions, goals, and budget.
Our ready-to-use sound system packages and bundles are professionally configured by our experienced in-house Pro Acoustics engineers, using high-quality commercial audio equipment built to deliver reliable performance, seamless component compatibility, and exceptional sound quality in demanding environments. These commercial audio systems may include:
Every sound system is optimized for easy installation and setup, dependable 24/7, 365-day operation, and the flexibility to expand or customize as your needs evolve. Whether you're outfitting a single location, upgrading an existing facility, or implementing commercial speaker systems across multiple sites, we ensure every project meets your specifications and budget.
With more than 100 years of combined experience in the audio industry, Pro Acoustics specializes in practical, trustworthy, and cost-effective commercial sound systems for businesses and organizations. From small offices and retail stores to large warehouses, campuses, stadiums, and multi-building properties, our expertly engineered systems deliver the performance and flexibility required for paging, background music, foreground music, and public address applications.
Every project is supported by a dedicated sales engineer who works closely with you to specify a custom business audio system that fulfills your exact requirements. Whether you need a turnkey package or a fully personalized solution, our team is committed to helping you achieve the best possible results.
We also offer exclusive discounts for educational institutions, government agencies, and military organizations, as well as bulk pricing, integration assistance, and technical support for contractors and integrators.
Don't see the right sound system for your business? Contact our experienced sales engineers at (888) 256-4112, and they'll develop the best commercial sound system for your unique application, needs, and budget. From background music and paging systems to large-scale public address and distributed commercial audio installations, Pro Acoustics delivers professional-grade audio solutions equipped to perform for years to come. Let us help you transform your space with sound!
Common Questions, Expert Answers
A 70V commercial speaker system is a distributed audio system designed to power multiple speakers from a single amplifier over long cable runs. These systems are commonly used in restaurants, retail stores, offices, schools, warehouses, and other commercial buildings. A 70V system makes it easier to add speakers, control volume in different areas, and provide even sound coverage across large or multi-room spaces.
The cost of a commercial sound system depends on the size of the space, number of speakers, amplifier power, audio sources, microphones, paging features, installation requirements, and whether the system needs multiple zones. Small business sound systems may cost a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, while larger commercial audio systems for schools, warehouses, restaurants, churches, or multi-zone buildings can cost significantly more. The best way to estimate cost is to match the system design to the space, coverage needs, and intended use.
Yes, many commercial audio systems can be designed for both background music and paging. This allows a business to play music during normal operation while also making announcements when needed. In many systems, paging can automatically override the music so important messages are heard clearly throughout the space.
Commercial sound systems, often called 70-volt systems, are designed to distribute audio across large spaces or multiple areas using a single amplifier. These systems are ideal for background music, paging, announcements, and general business audio because they allow many speakers to be connected efficiently over long cable runs while maintaining consistent volume and coverage throughout the space.
Home audio systems are built differently. Most home systems use low-impedance speakers, usually 4 to 8 ohms, and are designed to power just a few high-fidelity stereo or surround sound speakers in a single room. Their goal is detailed, high-quality listening in a smaller area, while commercial 70V systems are focused on coverage, reliability, scalability, and ease of control across larger environments.
For businesses, schools, restaurants, retail stores, warehouses, offices, and other commercial spaces, a 70V sound system is usually the better choice because it makes it easier to add more speakers, cover multiple zones, and combine background music with paging. Instead of trying to make a few speakers play louder, a commercial system uses multiple properly placed speakers to create even sound coverage without overpowering people near the speakers.Yes, as long as the total wattage of your speakers does not exceed the rated wattage of your amplifier. In a commercial 70V sound system, each speaker has a wattage “tap,” which is usually a selector switch on the back of the speaker. This tap setting determines how many watts that speaker will draw from the amplifier.
To size the amplifier correctly, add together the tap settings for all speakers in the system, then include about 20% extra headroom. This headroom helps the amplifier operate more comfortably and reduces the risk of distortion, overheating, or reduced performance when the system is used for long periods.
For example, if you have 10 speakers tapped at 5 watts each, the total speaker load is 50 watts. With the recommended 20% headroom, you would multiply 50 watts by 1.2, which equals 60 watts. In this case, you should use an amplifier rated for at least 60 watts, though choosing the next size up is often a good idea for added flexibility or future expansion.
This makes 70V commercial speaker systems easy to scale. You can add more speakers or adjust individual tap settings as long as the total wattage, plus headroom, stays within the amplifier’s rated output.
Not always. Many small commercial sound systems are designed for straightforward installation and can be installed by experienced maintenance staff, electricians, or contractors. However, larger systems with multiple zones, paging, DSP programming, or complex wiring often benefit from professional installation to ensure proper speaker placement, wiring, system tuning, and long-term reliability. Whether you install the system yourself or hire an installer, choosing a properly engineered system is the key to achieving the best sound quality and coverage.
Yes. Commercial sound systems can be configured with multiple zones, but it is important to distinguish between true multi-zone audio and systems that only provide separate volume control.
A true multi-zone system allows different areas to play different audio sources at the same time. For example, a restaurant could play background music in the dining room, a different source on the patio, and announcements in the lobby. Each zone may also have independent volume and paging controls.
A simpler zoned system may play the same audio source throughout the building while allowing the volume to be adjusted independently in each area. This is often the right solution when every space should hear the same music or announcements but requires different volume levels.
Multi-zone and independent-volume systems are commonly used in restaurants, retail stores, offices, schools, hotels, warehouses, and other facilities with areas that have different audio needs.
Yes. Multi-zone commercial sound systems allow you to control each area independently using zone mixers, volume controls, digital signal processors (DSPs), or mobile apps, depending on the system. You can adjust the volume, mute speakers, select different music sources, or make paging announcements to specific zones without affecting the rest of the building. This flexibility helps create the right listening environment for each space while making day-to-day operation simple and efficient.