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Venue Speaker System? #5

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@nelsonic

@LuchoTurtle you just visited my desk and we discussed the idea of @mosteirodelandim/owners owning a speaker system for events (e.g: Birthday/Corporate Parties and Weddings) that could either be included in the rental "package" or as an add-on that events organisers would pay a small fee for the "PA+Music System".

You mentioned the JBL SRX series, e.g: JBL PRX915 https://www.thomann.de/intl/jbl_prx915.htm

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Believe it or not, 3.2kW (peak) or 800w (continuous) output might be "too much" for your venue/space.
And, no disrespect to anyone but JBL is comparatively lower sound quality - though "bass heavy".
But JBL does have 1 thing that I really like and that's the speaker synching more units.
In the case of the JBL PRX915 up to 10 speakers.
Whereas with other speakers cables can be required to relay signal.

Note: IMO: if you were setting up a venue to have a speaker system you would lay both power and signal cables and do it properly with wall-mounted speaker stands with water shielding, magnetically attached dust/dirt shrouds and security cables. 💭

Bose S1 Pro System: https://www.thomann.de/intl/bose_s1_pro.htm
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Or the newer Bose S1 Pro+: https://www.thomann.de/intl/bose_s1_pro_566835.htm
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Both have built-in battery with 11 hours of life, bluetooth streaming + 1-touch pairing.

In this video you can see their relative size and get a good overview including sound quality:
Bose S1 Pro+ System: Wireless, Portable, Uncompromising Sound: https://youtu.be/lU6VvartAL8
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There are many other options from various brands some cheaper others more expensive.
Ultimately, the best way to research this is to test with the "Party Box" speakers you already have,
crank it up to 80% of the maximum output in one corner of the "claustro"
and then measure the sound level (using decibel meter) and sound quality using your ears.

I'm a huge fan of distributing the sound using as a "Line Array" of identical speakers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_array
i.e. selecting a high quality but affordable speaker that you can get 4, 8, 12, 16, etc units.
At a minimum you'd need two points in front of the "stage" or dance floor.
But the more you can put around the venue the "fuller" and more even the sound will be.
With careful attention to "interference" and delay/echo effect.

Recommend watching:
"Why Music Festivals Sound Better Than Ever": https://youtu.be/8c-gD4mwI8A
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By far the best sound quality comes from having separate subwoofers mounted lower-down.
If you ever go to a concert at the Altice Forum here in Braga, you'll see they use Bose F1 speakers (lots of them!)
https://www.thomann.de/intl/bose_f1_complete_bundle.htm
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By far the biggest obstacle in all this is "Tias" being on-board with offering more add-ons to events organisers.
Once the "management" of the venue embraces the fact that that the events are the primary driver of profit,
then it's easy to justify the investment with appropriate pay-back period. 💰 ⏳

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