Are you looking to install a sound system for your agency or company's auditorium to support activities such as large-scale meetings, cultural performances, and other events? If you're unsure about the right audio equipment and configuration, don't worry!

✅ Here, PAMXU will provide you with the most optimal auditorium sound solutions, suitable for your space, budget, and sound quality requirements. Let's explore to choose the best sound solution for your auditorium!

Benefits of using an auditorium sound system

Installing an auditorium sound system brings many important and essential benefits to organizations and businesses today. Here are some key benefits:

  • Even sound distribution: In a large auditorium, a sound system ensures that everyone, regardless of seating location, can clearly hear the content being delivered by the host.
  • Energy saving: The amplified sound system helps the speaker avoid having to shout or repeat themselves, making the event run more smoothly and efficiently.
  • Noise reduction: With many attendees, the auditorium sound system helps minimize noise, allowing people to focus better and absorb information more easily.
  • Professionalism enhancement: A high-quality sound system not only enhances the professionalism of the event or meeting but also leaves a strong impression on customers and partners attending events at your company.

Essential equipment for an auditorium sound system

To set up a complete auditorium sound system, you need the following basic equipment:

  • Auditorium speakers: Responsible for delivering sound to all areas in the hall. A basic auditorium sound system typically includes both full-range speakers and subwoofers. Choose speakers with the right power for the auditorium size and wide sound coverage to fill the entire space. Common types include wall-mounted speakers, line array speakers, and stage-mounted speakers.
  • Amplifier: Also known as a power amplifier, it amplifies the audio signal to be output through the speakers. Choose an amplifier with the appropriate power to match the speakers to avoid overload and ensure optimal performance.
  • Mixer: A device for adjusting and fine-tuning audio signals, creating effects like echo and reverb. The mixer also connects input signals from instruments, microphones, and other equipment.
  • Microphones: For capturing sound from speakers or singers. In an auditorium, wireless microphones are often used for MCs or performances, while podium microphones are used for meetings. Wireless microphones offer easy mobility, while podium microphones can be adjusted for flexible speaking angles.
  • Advanced audio processing equipment: Includes devices for effect processing (Effect), sound balancing (EQ), and frequency range adjustment (Crossover), to ensure the best audio quality.
  • Audio accessories: Includes speaker stands, connection cables, audio equipment racks, and speaker brackets. These accessories support the installation and maintenance of the sound system.

If you need more detailed consultation on setting up an auditorium sound system tailored to your needs, please contact PAMXU Hotline for the most accurate advice.

Common types of auditorium sound systems

Auditorium sound systems for meetings and conferences:

  • Requirement: Clarity and articulation are top priorities. The sound system must ensure that speakers do not get tired and that no feedback occurs.
  • Equipment: There is no need for an overly large speaker system; just a few adequate speakers. Choose full-range speakers with good mid-frequency response to support the speaker's voice.
  • Sound coverage angle: Install speakers so that sound evenly covers the entire auditorium, avoiding uneven sound distribution. Subwoofers are not needed to reduce costs.
  • Cost: The main expense often lies in the microphone system, especially when installing conference microphones with a chairman mic and multiple delegate mics.

Auditorium sound systems for cultural performances and stage shows:

  • Requirement: Must provide clear sound quality while also creating an emotional experience for the audience. The sound must be able to reproduce the full range of bass, mid, and high frequencies for cultural performances.
  • Equipment: Requires more and higher quality equipment. The speaker system needs to fully reproduce the bass, mid, and high-frequency ranges.
  • Microphones: Additional specialized microphones for karaoke singing and performances are needed.
  • Audio processing equipment: Additional equipment such as mixers, crossovers, and equalizers are needed to optimize sound quality.
  • Cost: Due to the higher quality requirements and greater number of devices, the investment cost will be higher compared to sound systems for meetings.