Passive Speaker PA Sets
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Seeburg Acoustic Line X4/G Sub 1501 Amp Bundle
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the box pro Achat 404/112 Quadro Gala Set
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the box pro Achat 804/112 Quadro Gala Set
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the box pro Achat 108CX/112Sub Quadro Set
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Fun Generation Stagemix 400
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Yamaha Stagepas 600BT
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Yamaha Stagepas 400BT
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Behringer PPA200
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Behringer PPA500BT
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the box pro Achat Open Air Bundle MK II
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the box pro Achat Club Power Bundle MK II
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the box pro Achat Rock n Roll Bundle MK II
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the box pro Achat 115 M/115 Power Bundle
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the box pro Achat 112/115 Power Bundle
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the box pro Achat 110/115 Power Bundle
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the box pro Achat 110M / 112 Sub Passiv
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the t.amp PA 4080 Package
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Behringer PPA2000BT
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About Passive Speaker PA Sets
Passive Speaker PA Sets provide a complete sound reinforcement solution, requiring an external amplifier to power them. These sets are ideal for bands, DJs, public address applications, and venues needing reliable sound projection. The ability to customize amplifier power is a key benefit, allowing for scalability and precise sound tailoring.
Passive Speaker PA Sets — Pros & Cons
PROS
- Offers flexibility in amplifier selection to match specific needs.
- Typically provides a more robust and scalable system.
- Allows for easier upgrades and component replacement over time.
- Can deliver excellent sound quality with appropriate amplification.
CONS
- Requires purchasing and connecting a separate amplifier.
- Can be more complex to set up and configure correctly.
- Overall system cost can be higher than powered alternatives.
- Impedance mismatches can damage speakers or amplifiers.
Frequently Asked Questions About Passive Speaker PA Sets
Impedance is the speaker's electrical resistance; matching it to the amplifier's output is crucial to avoid damage and ensure optimal performance.
No, amplifiers must be carefully selected to match the speaker’s power handling and impedance; incorrect pairings can lead to damage.
Consider the speaker’s RMS power rating and the venue size; a slightly higher amplifier wattage is often preferable for headroom.