Active Speaker Kits

Our active speaker kits include a pair of powered speakers, as well as stands and bags for the speakers to ensure to keep your items in mint condition when in storage and transport.

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  1. Vonyx SPJ-1500A 15" Active PA Speaker Pair, SWA18 Sub & Stands 2600W
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    Vonyx SPJ-1500A 15" Active PA Speaker Pair, SWA18 Sub & Stands 2600W
    • Powerful active PA speaker package
    • Two active 15-inch speakers with two-way design
    • Each speaker features 800W inbuilt amplifier with mic and line inputs
    • 18-inch active subwoofer with 1000W output
    • Pair of height adjustable speaker stands with foldable legs
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An active speaker is a self-powered all-in-one unit with many input options and easy to follow controls which make them easy to use, even for those with little knowledge of speaker systems. Our powered speaker packages allow you to benefit from the straightforward design and functionality of each speaker by pairing them together.

With the bonus of stands to mount the speakers onto, the projection of their sound will cover a much larger area than just having them on the floor. If you have the speakers set on the ground or a flat surface, a lot of the sound will be absorbed resulting in lower overall output than the speakers are capable of.

Furthermore, by mounting the speakers onto stands, the speakers will be at head level or above the crowd. This will spread the sound more evenly around the room, making for a much better experience.

An advantage of our active speaker packages is that you can use the speakers in stereo rather than mono. Mono audio means that all of the mix will be coming through one speaker, while stereo allows you to split the left and right signals between the speakers. More often than not, this is desired in a live setting as it gives the music a better scope in the venue and makes for a more immersive experience for you and your audience.

What are active speaker kits?

Our active speaker kits are speaker systems that include one or more active speakers and often a separate control unit. Active speakers have built-in amplifiers, which means they don’t require an external amplifier or receiver to power them. Also included in some of the kits are stands and bags for the speakers, which means that your equipment can be kept in great condition.

Active speaker kits can range in size and complexity, from simple two-speaker setups to larger multi-channel systems with multiple speakers and subwoofers. Some active speaker kits also come with additional features like built-in digital signal processing (DSP) and wireless connectivity.

The Advantages of Active Speaker Kits

One advantage that active speaker kits possess is the fact that they are easy to set up and use. Unlike passive speakers, active speakers do not require a separate amplifier, which can be time-consuming and challenging to set up. Active speakers only require a power source and a source of audio input. This makes them an ideal choice for people who are not familiar with audio equipment or for those who want to avoid the hassle of setting up a complex audio system.

Another pro of powered speaker packages is their ability to offer a high level of sound quality. Because the amplifier is built into the speaker, it is designed to work specifically with the speaker's drivers. This results in better sound quality, as the amplifier can be optimised for the speaker's specific needs. The result is a speaker system that is more efficient and has a better frequency response.

Active speakers are also more versatile than passive speakers, since they have a built-in amplifier, they can be used in a variety of settings. This is because they can be easily moved around and don't require an external amplifier, making them a more flexible option. Additionally, active speaker kits are cost-effective. This is because they do not require an external amplifier, they are generally less expensive than passive speaker setups.

What are the different types of active speaker kits?

One type of active speaker kit is a column array system. A column array system is a type of speaker system that uses multiple small drivers mounted in a vertical array to produce sound. These drivers are typically arranged in a column or line, hence the name "column array." The drivers are designed to work together to produce a more focused, directional sound than traditional speakers. Column array systems are often used in public address systems, concert venues, and other large spaces where clear and focused sound is important.

Another common kit is the active speakers with stands packages. An active speaker with stands package typically includes a pair of active speakers and a pair of speaker stands. Speaker stands are designed to elevate the speakers off the ground, which can help to improve sound quality and reduce vibrations. Speaker stands included in the package are designed to be sturdy and stable, and are typically adjustable in height to ensure that the speakers are positioned at the correct listening height.

Speaker bags also can be included in packages. Speaker bags are designed to protect speakers during transport. They are made from durable materials such as nylon or polyester that can withstand the wear and tear of frequent use. Speaker bags provide protection against scratches, dings, and other types of damage that can occur during transport; this is especially important for expensive or delicate speakers, which can be easily damaged during transport.

Where are active speaker sets best suited?

Active speaker sets are versatile and compact audio systems that are designed with built-in amplification and signal processing. They are ideal for a range of applications where a self-contained and easy-to-use speaker system is desired.

Whilst these active speaker packages can be used in home entertainment systems due to their high-quality audio for movies, music and other multimedia content, or even for house parties in need of some extra volume for the music, they are primarily created for use in professional settings.

These powered speaker packages are mainly designed for professional use, with DJs in particular. Active speaker sets are self-contained and often compact, making them easy to transport and set up; this is particularly useful for DJs who need to set up and take down their equipment quickly and efficiently.

Secondly, active speaker sets typically have built-in amplifiers and signal processing, which means that they can be connected directly to a mixer or other audio source without the need for additional equipment such as external amplifiers or signal processors. This can help to simplify the DJ setup and reduce the amount of equipment that needs to be transported and set up at each event.

Additionally, active speaker sets generally provide high-quality sound reproduction, with a clear and balanced frequency response. This is important for DJs or live performers who need to accurately monitor their music and ensure that it sounds great for their audience.

Active speaker sets often come with a range of useful features such as built-in equalisers, limiters, and other signal processing tools that can help users to fine-tune their sound and achieve the desired sound quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are active speakers?

Active speakers (or powered speakers) are equipped with internal amplifiers that eliminate the need for an external amplifier or receiver to operate.

These speakers are engineered to amplify an audio signal and generate sound. They incorporate built-in amplification and require a mains power connection to function. The active speaker's amplifier is designed to complement the speaker driver(s), resulting in optimal use of power and superior sound quality.

Do active speakers include Bluetooth technology?

Although numerous active speakers feature Bluetooth technology, it is not a universal feature. Active speakers that support Bluetooth can establish a wireless connection with other Bluetooth-enabled devices, such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and various audio sources. This convenient capability enables users to stream music or other audio content directly to the active speakers without the use of cables or wires.

Can active speaker kits produce stereo sound?

Yes, active speaker kits can produce stereo sound. Stereo sound is created when two separate audio channels are produced, with each channel being sent to a different speaker. Active speaker kits often include two speakers, one for the left channel and one for the right channel, which enables them to produce stereo sound.

Are amplifiers required for active speakers?

Amplifiers are not required for active/powered speakers, since they already have an amplifier built into them. This means that the user does not need an additional, separate amplifier to power active speakers. For this reason, active speakers are a popular choice of speaker for most, since they save room by not requiring extra equipment to work.

What do speaker bags do?

Speaker bags are a type of protective gear designed to offer a range of benefits for those transporting and storing their speakers. The primary benefit of speaker bags is that they offer protection for your speakers.

They are designed to keep speakers safe from scratches, dents, and other types of damage that can occur during transportation or storage. This is particularly important for those who frequently transport their speakers to gigs, events, or other locations.

What are passive speakers?

Speakers without internal amplifiers are known as passive speakers, which means that, for them to work, there must be a use of an external amplifier or receiver.

These speakers are intended to receive an audio signal from an amplifier or receiver, which subsequently powers the speaker driver(s) to generate sound. The amplifier's function is to amplify the audio signal to a level that enables the speaker driver(s) to operate efficiently.

Is a crossover required for active speakers?

Although active speakers usually integrate the crossover within the speaker itself, they can still benefit from an additional external crossover, especially if subwoofers are also being used.

A crossover is a device that divides the audio signal into various frequency bands and transmits each band to the suitable speaker driver. This allows for efficient operation and higher volume levels than a system without crossovers.

What are woofers/subwoofers?

Woofers and subwoofers are types of speakers that are designed to reproduce low-frequency sound.

A woofer is a speaker driver that is typically used to produce mid-bass and bass frequencies, typically from around 40 Hz to 2 kHz.

A subwoofer, on the other hand, is a specialised speaker driver that is designed specifically to produce very low frequency sounds, usually in the range of 20 Hz to 200 Hz. They are typically larger than woofers, ranging in size from 8 inches to 18 inches or more, and are usually housed in their own separate speaker enclosure.

What do speaker stands do?

Speaker stands offer several advantages for those looking to optimise their speaker setup.

One of the primary benefits is improved sound quality. By positioning speakers at the optimal height and angle, speaker stands can help to ensure that sound is projected in the most effective manner possible. This can lead to better bass response, improved imaging, and higher overall sound quality.

Speaker stands can also help to protect speakers from damage. When speakers are placed directly on a surface, they are more susceptible to scratches, spills, and other types of damage. Using speaker stands can help to protect your speakers and keep them in top condition for longer.

What can I connect to my active speaker kit?

One of the most common devices that you can connect to your active speaker kit is a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet. You can connect your mobile device to the speakers via Bluetooth or an auxiliary (aux) cable. This allows you to play music or other audio directly from your mobile device without the need for additional equipment.

Another device that can be connected is a mixer. They can be connected to active speaker kits via 6.3mm jack or XLR cables, in most cases. Connecting this device allows the user to mix and play music through the speakers from the mixer, which provides a higher level of control and better sound quality.