DIY Sound Setup vs Hiring a PA System – Pros & Cons
You’ve got an event coming up, and the question of sound is looming. Do you save money by cobbling together your own DIY sound setup, or do you invest in professional PA system hire?
You’ve got an event coming up, and the question of sound is looming. Do you save money by cobbling together your own DIY sound setup, or do you invest in professional PA system hire?
Whether you’re organising a garden party for 50 guests or a corporate conference for 500, one question always comes up early: do I need a portable PA system or a full PA system hire? Get it wrong and you’ll either be overpaying for kit you don’t need, or battling with a tinny speaker that can barely fill the room.
Not every office needs the same setup. The right PA system depends on how your space works, how many people use it, and what you actually need it to do. Here’s how to think through it.
Installing a PA system in Central London isn’t quite the same as installing one anywhere else.
Buildings are often older, layouts are more complex, and access can be tight.
Most people commissioning a PA installation have never done it before. Here’s a clear, stage-by-stage guide to what the process actually involves — so there are no surprises along the way.
It’s one of the most common questions we get. And the honest answer is: it depends on what you mean by “install.”
Setting up a PA system for an event is a very different job from fitting one permanently into a venue.
It’s one of the first questions businesses ask — and honestly, it’s a hard one to answer without knowing more about your building. PA system costs vary quite a bit. A small office setup is a completely different job to wiring up a school or a warehouse, and the price reflects that. What you need, … Read more
Public address systems have moved beyond being used simply for school announcements or loudspeaker use at larger venues. As of today, businesses in London depend on effective public address systems to keep employees informed, meet emergency response requirements and deliver positive customer experiences within their facilities.