Be Heard by Few and Many
Different speaking situations can call for different preparation. You know you want to be heard loud and clear, but in order to do that, you must first take a few things into consideration. How large is the venue where you will be presenting? What is the proximity between you and your audience? All these are important factors that will help you determine which type of audio system to bring into play to ensure you are properly heard.
Having the option of choosing between different audio amplification systems that can project enough audio to reach a small or vast audience is simple, keeping in mind that you want to avoid blasting them with too much sound. With the PresentationPro™ portable speakers, you can engage up to 300 students within 150 feet in a large classroom or auditorium with its 30 watts of power. Its portability and power can also be useful for meetings of varying group sizes. Ted Koutavas, a technology director from Olympia Fields, IL shares: “Our monthly meetings usually have 50-100 people in the room and in the past, people who sit in the back of the room could never hear clearly or get 100% of the message & announcements. But after we started using the PresentationPro, everyone in the room has been able to participate and involve in the meeting completely.”
Even a larger setting used for diverse events, such as an outdoor field or concert hall, requires a portable amplification system that is powerful to reach an audience that is grand in scale. The larger PowerPro™ portable speakers can satisfy that requirement as they boast 90 watts of power that can catch the attention of up to 2000 people within a 300’ range. Need more power? No problem. Add either a companion or support speaker to your existing systems and daisy-chain them for increased audio projection. Woody Rust, a Therapy Center owner from Folsom, LA explains that they use the PowerPro and its companion speaker for auction with over 400 attendees and believes it’s “a very good product, powerful and very user-friendly.” With that kind of power and amplification, you need not worry about having your voice or the music reach out to your audience both loud and clear.



