Bosch LHD-UM60X-IN 60W LMT Horn Driver Unit
- High efficiency
- 15 W, 30 W and 60 W versions
- 1 3/8” screw thread
- Simple power setting
- Complies with international installation and safety regulations
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- Better discussion control
- Controls up to 50 Discussion units
- Built-in audio recorder and amplifier
- Audio interfaces for connecting external audio equipment
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- 10-Channel Mixer
- Weight: 2.1 kg (4.63 lbs.
- 1 Stereo Bus
- 1 AUX (incl. FX)
- Metal chassis
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- 2 AUX (incl. FX)
- 12-Channel Mixing
- Weight: 4.2 kg (9.3 lbs.)
- Metal chassis
- SPX with 24 programs
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- +48V phantom power
- XLR balanced outputs
- Metal chassis
- Weight: 6.8 kg (15.0 lbs.)
- 4 AUX (incl. FX)
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- Metal chassis
- Weight: 7.1kg (15.7 lbs.)
- 4 AUX (incl. FX)
- 20-Channel Mixing
- 48V phantom power
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- Max input: 50 mW
- Weight: 17 g
- 3.5 mm plug
- 16 Ω impedance
- Dynamic type
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- Power Source: 1.5 V DC
- De-emphasis: 50 μs
- Battery: LR6 (1.5 V)×1
- Temperature:-10 ℃ to+40 ℃
- Weight: 112g
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- Model: CT120S-USB
- Color: Black
- Material: Metal
- Input: 100-240V AC 50/60Hz 0.23A
- Output:15V DC48V
- Item Size: Approx. 34.5x 52 x4cm / 13.6 x20.5 x1.6in
- Package Size: 56.9 x42.8 x10cm
৳ 18,500.00Ahuja ABX-800 Portable Active Speaker With dual Hand Wireless Microphone
- Elegant Portable PA Amplifier in painted wooden cabinet with trolley system.
- Two Wired Mic inputs, Two Wireless Mies & One Aux input.
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- Mic-1 has selectable priority over all other inputs.
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৳ 62,000.00Toa A-3212DM Digital Mixer Amplifier with MP3 120W
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- Ahuja introduces an elegant reliable VHF Wireless Desktop Microphone model AWM-630VG. Suitable for use on Podiums, for Conferences general PA applications.
- Stylish rugged high band VHF wireless desktop microphone receiver available in six different frequencies.
- Condenser unidirectional microphone has a sleek gooseneck with ring LED indicator.
- Microphone has a push-type ON/OFF switch.
- Microphone operates with 2×1.5V UM-3 pencil cells.
- Receiver operates on 9V DC through an AC adaptor, supplied along with.
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Choosing a PA System That Suits Your Needs
Investing in a PA system can be a costly mistake. Even if you have a budget for a basic setup, you might end up spending more than you need. There are several reasons to invest in a quality PA system. For one, it will increase the sound of your show. Another reason is the need to move to a new venue. A PA system is essential for any live performance. So, what should you consider when buying one?
– The types of cables used to connect microphones to PA systems vary widely. In a small system, mics are connected with XLR cables, which carry a balanced signal and can provide 48V phantom power for condenser microphones. For larger systems, 1/4″ jack cables are common but unbalanced and subject to noise when transferred long distances. Higher-powered PA systems typically have Speakon cables, which are rigid and feature a twisting locking mechanism.
– The audio outputs of a PA system must be high-quality, as low-quality audio can damage speakers. The inputs on a PA system must be clear to avoid a loss of quality or a malfunction. A properly functioning PA system will be able to handle the volume level of the audience, while still providing the quality of sound that the audience needs to enjoy the show. So, how do you choose a PA system that suits your needs? You’ll want to choose the right one to enhance the quality of your performance.
The sound source is the most important factor when choosing a PA system. While it’s important to consider the source of sound, the sound quality of a PA system is a crucial consideration. Depending on the type of music you play, you may want to invest in a wireless device or connect your speaker to a wireless microphone. However, if you’re performing a speech performance, then a PA with a high-quality sound source is necessary.
A PA system with constant voltage allows you to install passive wall-mounted volume controls in each speaker. You can install these controls in several locations along the speaker line. Each volume control can control individual speakers or groupings of speakers. By adjusting the volume on a PA system, you can control the overall sound quality of the entire event. With the right audio quality, you’ll be able to enjoy your event and impress your audience. The audio system is an important component of any concert, conference, or exhibition.
While PA systems are fairly simple beasts, you should be sure to look for their connectivity and inputs. Some of them have Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity. While hard-wired systems may be more reliable, wireless ones can be easily broken. Additionally, you should make sure that the speakers you’re using are wired to the PA system. Lastly, make sure to check the quality of the microphones and subwoofers. If you plan to record your show, you should make sure you have a sound-quality amplifier to keep your audience happy.
A PA system has a few different features. The speakers can be powered with an electric guitar, acoustic guitar, or a radio. The speakers can also be used for acoustic instruments and background break music. A PA system usually has two speakers, but two can cover a wider range. This way, it is more versatile. But, it does not have the flexibility to handle many instruments. You need two separate channels to connect your music and background noise.
Choosing a PA system with in-line volume controls is an important consideration. You need to ensure that the speakers have an appropriate level of gain and output. This can affect the sound quality of your performance. So, when purchasing a PA system, check its settings and make sure it works well. A good sound system should not be a costly investment. It should be well-built and functional. And make sure you check the cables and the wiring.
Adding a PA system to your venue can help increase the volume of your event. You can use a microphone to broadcast your message. The microphone can also be used to play music. For an audience, a PA system is a perfect solution for concerts, weddings, and other events. It can be the most effective way to promote your brand. Once you’ve installed your system, you’re ready to use it. It can also be used for public presentations.