Have you been tasked with researching a new PA or audio visual system for your venue, business or church? Has your old system seen better days and you're looking at the options available to you these days? Wading through the options available to you while taking into consideration the cost can be tricky. After all, you know that you need a new sound system but you aren't the only one making this decision so you need to be sure you understand what you need to replace the old system as well as plan for the future.
Price can often become a sticking point since it is entirely possible to go overboard when it comes to the many options and levels of quality. Quality should be your primary concern since replacing the old sound system with one that is under-powered or inherently problematic can be embarrassing. After all, how bad would you and your organization look if you had a major malfunction during a performance or gathering such as a wedding or an important meeting or service? Even a new system that performs poorly can leave people wishing that you hadn't gone to a new system and all of your work and the expenditure would have been for nothing.
A new audio visual system is a piece of equipment that should work without issue and make the time spent in your hallowed halls pleasant. It should enhance the service or event and not detract from it with hissing, popping and crackling or poor performance. Newer technology is so invisible to the viewer that they might not even notice that the person talking is wearing a wireless headset or that the sound speakers are even present in the building. The days of big microphones or trying to hide a lapel mic are gone.
When researching what your venue needs as far as a new PA or audio visual system, keep an open mind. Find out about the various technologies and options that are available to you. As technology speeds off into the future, these technologies become less expensive and more feasible. While you might think that all you want to do is replace an aging sound system with one that is more reliable, you might find that you can add options that you had never even thought of before like CCTV, recording of services or even broadcasting of services or events.
Choose a PA system that can grow with your church and look a few years into the future and plan for the almost unexpected applications where a robust sound system might be helpful. A solid, basic system that can be expanded upon and well thought out is an investment that the church will benefit from for years to come.
Price can often become a sticking point since it is entirely possible to go overboard when it comes to the many options and levels of quality. Quality should be your primary concern since replacing the old sound system with one that is under-powered or inherently problematic can be embarrassing. After all, how bad would you and your organization look if you had a major malfunction during a performance or gathering such as a wedding or an important meeting or service? Even a new system that performs poorly can leave people wishing that you hadn't gone to a new system and all of your work and the expenditure would have been for nothing.
A new audio visual system is a piece of equipment that should work without issue and make the time spent in your hallowed halls pleasant. It should enhance the service or event and not detract from it with hissing, popping and crackling or poor performance. Newer technology is so invisible to the viewer that they might not even notice that the person talking is wearing a wireless headset or that the sound speakers are even present in the building. The days of big microphones or trying to hide a lapel mic are gone.
When researching what your venue needs as far as a new PA or audio visual system, keep an open mind. Find out about the various technologies and options that are available to you. As technology speeds off into the future, these technologies become less expensive and more feasible. While you might think that all you want to do is replace an aging sound system with one that is more reliable, you might find that you can add options that you had never even thought of before like CCTV, recording of services or even broadcasting of services or events.
Choose a PA system that can grow with your church and look a few years into the future and plan for the almost unexpected applications where a robust sound system might be helpful. A solid, basic system that can be expanded upon and well thought out is an investment that the church will benefit from for years to come.
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