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Sound Re-enforcement v P.A. |
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Amplifying speeches is nothing new but ‘true’ sound re-enforcement has many advantages over the more widely known ‘PA’ (public address) systems. PA should be used for making short announcements and would usually consist of one or two loudspeakers ‘blasting’ sound across a room. This causes a distinct difference in volume across the area with those seated closest to the loudspeakers subjected to uncomfortably loud sound to be loud enough to reach the rear of a room effectively. ‘True’ sound re-enforcement offers an even level of sound throughout your wedding reception venue. Flooding the entire area with a comfortable even level of high fidelity quality sound, using multiple small discreet loudspeakers positioned around the room, your guests will enjoy your speeches amplified in a very natural way, to the point where they will forget that the sound is being amplified at all. Using only top quality equipment such as Bose, Yamaha and Sennheiser, you can be assured of the very best possible sound.
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