PA System for Live Music Setups

Started by Joe W, January 27, 2020, 10:25:54 AM

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Joe W

I was recently referred to an article on the "Best PA System for Guitar Players."  While written for guitar players, I suspect much of the information would be equally useful to keyboard players looking to set up their own PA System, defined by the article as:

"Then, a P.A. system consists of PA speakers, microphones, audio controller (mixer), cables, and stands. You can use this kind of setting for live music venues, as well as a home studio and studio settings. Aside from that, there are other applications for a P.A. system like public speaking, karaoke, conferences, auditorium classes and more."

There is an extensive tutorial on all the components of a PA system and suggestions for the 10 Best systems.  Here is a link to this article:

https://beginnerguitarhq.com/best-pa-system/

HamzaA3000

Thank you sir for sharing. I would like to know how to set up keyboard levels with mixer levels to get best output (I mean EQ settings, volume...etc). I am not sure if there is an existing topic related to this.


Thanks

marcodg

I really need help for my genos. I am searching a good pa systems. I own the JBL Eon Pro but it is too noisy. Bass level are OK but the rest with my setting is just too bad. I need some help for setup and for Pa too.
Prize is not a problem since i could get the best from my Genos.
It sound amazing on my headphone (Sony WHX M3) but the on pa it s just terrible.
Yamaha Genos, Korg pa4x,  Korg EC5, Yamaha FC7, Yamaha FC4A,, Yamaha L-515 B, Sennheiser E845, Behringer Eurolive B208, JBL EON ONE, Yamaha GNS-01

travlin-easy

there are two systems I can highly recommend, The Bose L1 Mod II and the LS Maui 28, both of which are superb and have excellent return policies.

Good luck,

Gary 8)
Love Those Yammies...