Portable Sound Systems, How Portable Are Systems and How is the Sound Quality?

What is a portable sound system? The definition would depend on who a person is talking to. The general public may think of an i-Pod and a docking station or a Boom Box. Those in the Audio System industry would have a vastly different definition, dealing with speaker arrays, wireless receivers and transmitters, microphone systems, etc. This article will be dealing with the second definition, Portable voice and music sound systems. Even under this definition, the difference between systems can be dramatic. Systems can vary from ultra-portable handheld speaker PA systems, like the Anchor MegaVox PRO or Anchor MiniVox Lite to Midsized systems like the Anchor Liberty or Xtreme and large capacity audio systems like the Anchor Beacon Sound System.

These are all self contained, portable units, which offer amplification, quality speakers, and microphones. The size differential allows for a system which can effectively transmit sound to a small group in a limited space to systems which can transmit sound clearly in large open areas to crowds up to 5000 people. The larger systems also offer greater options, such as wired microphones, single wireless microphone receivers and multiple wireless receivers. Varied systems also offer options such as built in MP3 players. Of course the ability to Daisy Chain, or tie together multiple units allows many of the smaller systems to be used to reach larger crowds as well.

While the smallest systems tend to be solely battery operated, the larger systems often allow for AC and DC operation, from internal batteries and external power sources. Depending on the degree of portability required this can be an important consideration. If the presenter will be moving, as one would when giving a tour, or possibly at a rally or parade, then the small handheld, battery powered option would be best. On the other hand, when the presentation is to be given from a fixed location, larger options may be better suited. Larger portable sound systems are easily moved from one location to another, with set up and break down times which are minimal, but they are not designed to be portable during use. Here the considerations will tend to be venue and crowd size. A decibel level output high enough to carry sound effectively should determined and equipment obtained to meet or exceed that standard. Availability of power is another major consideration. While the Beacon offers AC/DC power, the extreme requires AC, and therefore cannot be used if electrical outlets are not available. The Liberty offers both power source options as well. Anchor covers the range of portable sound systems well, and produces a solid, professional and high quality line of products, but I will not say that they are the only brand which does so. Shop around to find the system which best suits your needs.

How does one determine what their needs are? A few simple questions can help with that process. First how big is the venue? Is it indoors or outdoors? Is it a wide open area, or are there many barriers present to block sound waves? What is the size of the crowd I am addressing? Will I be projecting in a straight line or do I need to have audio project in a radius to cover the crowd effectively? What acoustic considerations are there? For example, is the venue full of plush items which dampen noise or is it largely hard surfaces, or are there major sources of background noise which need to be accounted for? How portable does the system have to be? Will power be available at the venue? How often will the system be used, is it a one time event, and occasional use or regular use over the long-term? Lastly, what is the available budget? Systems can range from under $200.00 for the smallest ones to several thousand dollars for more powerful systems, so budget is a major consideration. Don’t' look at this as strictly a cost issue; however, look at it as a return on investment issue. Will the use which is obtained from the system justify the cost? What is the cost of having an inadequate system? These questions should paint a fair picture of what kind of system is required. So long as the system purchased is adequate to the tasks required of it, the sound quality will be good on any of the Anchor systems mentioned. However, sound quality does degrade when a system is overtaxed. For this reason, it is usually advisable to purchase a system which has power to spare. This ensures that the system and sound quality will not be harmed by trying to get more from it than it is designed to handle.


To research specifics on Portable sound systems, visit full line audio system dealers. They can offer advice on systems based on your specific needs, they can also offer product specifications to clarify what a particular system is able to do. Excellent sources of information exist on the internet; however a buyer is often well suited to talk to friends and associates who have experience with various products. Personal experiences can be invaluable in finding the right products for your needs. With the high potential costs, take the time to research well before making a purchase. The selections are wide and the options are varied but the portable sound system to meet any needs is available.


To explore the Full Line of Anchor Audio Products visit Anchor Audio Warehouse at Portable Sound System Dealer or call 1-800- 772-1605 to inquire about specific items or what products would match your presentation needs.



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Listen & Watch Audio & Video with Digital Media Players

With the spread of entertainment gadgets and electronics in almost every part of the world, many optimistic changes have occurred in the ways people are engaging themselves in different kinds of activities.

Listening and watching audio and video with advanced digital media players is the trend of modern world. We cannot think to escape from its clutches. Rather we need to flow with the waves in the stream. iPods are the most popular digital players. Apart from iPods, these days high end mobile phones are also termed as media players. However, iPods are much popular than high end mobile phones in terms of digital media features.

Do all kinds of iPods give exceptional digital media services? In this context we all need to remember that anything that comes at easy price will never give any kind of exceptional service. The fight for branded products will always govern the entertainment market and the mania of brand is also applicable to iPods.

When we walk out of our homes we always like to carry all our entertainment programs in tiny gadgets like iPods. These are portable and can easily be slipped into pockets. Most of the branded digital media players, iPods in the market comes in mesmerizing look and style. Youngsters are the prime customers for the maker of many media players. This set of consumers never likes to sport old gadgets. As they are the epitome of fresh vigour and new generation they always prefer to have gadgets which are exclusively design for them only.

Companies known for making outstanding digital media players are Zune, Cisco, Apple, ZEN, Samsung, SanDisk Sansa and Philips. iPods made by these companies can be trusted by all new users. Branded products never play with the confidence of folks. In addition, to all the above mentioned discussion digital media player enthusiasts should keep their eyes open for checking the storage capacity of a new iPod.


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