PA System For Church

Church sound systems are quite the necessity at any place of worship, amplify the vocals of attendees and organisers at any time with simplicity.

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    • 2-way design with 12” woofer and 1” compression driver
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    • Angled cabinet for effective sound projection
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Discover PA Systems for Church, Chapel and Cathedral use, alongside any other comparable place of worship at ElectroMarket. These PA systems amplify vocals to allow the delivery of audible sermons and other prayer related talks while granting the option to engage the congregation in many styles of theological music. We understand the importance of volume at this type of gathering where many voices in the same room can make it difficult to be heard, let us look into the benefits of ordering a PA system for church use.

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Group prayer and other religious lectures should always be at volume, especially if a Reverend, Rabbi or other leadership figure is currently talking to those in attendance. Our PA systems for Church product selection is full of ways to make essential voices heard through many types of application. There are portable options for when speaking outdoors, choices allowing a full band to play clearly, as well as options to fully install and permanently integrate a system within your church or place of worship.

For these larger applications, it is wise to introduce an audio mixer to your PA system for small church setup, this will make it simple to control the levels of multiple microphone users. Choir practise is very common during worship, linking microphones to a mixer can give you much better control of your final output from the PA speakers. The audio mixer is connected to the PA system to carry signals through to the speakers themselves, a mixing console will help you refine high and low harmonies in the choir mix for a fuller, richer sound.

Another step up in size could see your religious community taking part in full-band live music, complete with drums, guitars, keyboards and vocalists. Again this needs a sizeable mixer to accentuate all of the signals available, although in this instance it may be wise to incorporate a subwoofer too. Low frequencies are handled by the subwoofer speaker, bringing clarity to baritone voices or bass guitar parts while allowing the main speakers to handle higher frequency vocals and instruments. You'll find a selection of packages and kits that feature all the necessary equipment in order to achieve this.

Church Sound Systems Benefits

It is very easy to connect other equipment to our PA selection available here, for example, you can connect many devices using an AUX-in cable in most cases. The machines are packed with various ways to sync up and take advantage of modern technology without causing issues, with many of the systems also featuring their own built-in media player. This player accepts USB and SD cards with your MP3s already loaded onto them, allowing you to cycle through your music and select the correct song at will.

Bluetooth is another feature included in this range, most modern smart devices such as mobiles, tablets and laptops will now be fitted with this feature. Simply by pushing a button on the speaker and connecting via the Bluetooth menu on your chosen device, you can sync up with the machine to play your choice of music. It is entirely possible to play your choice of a hymn or other song in the order you want to hear it, users of music streaming services can Bluetooth playlists wirelessly from a distance.

Battery power is also a huge plus, many of the systems have batteries built within meaning once fully charged, you can take the speaker away from a mains power source and still get full use from it. Battery life varies depending on the system you select, but purchasing a PA system for small church-related areas will usually come with this capability. Ensure you double-check each speaker listing to consider and confirm that the choice you make fits your specific requirement if you are unsure please do not hesitate to give us a call.

PA Systems for Small Church

Both the smaller and the larger portable systems available have easy-to-carry handles built inside the cabinets, some even have wheels to improve portability further. Moving your speakers around is very easy to do, but be sure to get some help from another if you feel that you need it and perhaps consider some speaker bags to protect your equipment during future transportation or for when packing away. We have taken the legwork out of finding specific, individual items and consolidated suitable aspects of equipment for your consideration.

As mentioned, the operation of these systems could not be simpler with full access to all features available right out of the box. You have the option to receive high-volume music and/or vocal reproduction in just a few simple steps, almost anybody can make this happen. Provided you have the appropriate smart device or AUX cable source connection, you can be up and running with a loud sound in under 60 seconds.

This may take a little more planning and set up if you do indeed intend to cater to a full band or choir group. Ensure you have a multi-channel mixer included in your order to pull this off easily, all signals must be connected to the mixer before the speaker can amplify it. Larger spaces could use a line of passive speakers and a powerful mixer-amplifier to control each of them, there are many possibilities but again please call us up if you need some extra advice.

How much does a church sound system cost?

Bringing sound to your church or place of worship does not need to cost you a great deal of money. Simply by selecting the right combination of equipment you can make your voice/music heard at greater volume, whether speaking alone, singing in a choir or as part of a full band performance.

All of our packages are extremely affordable, and we're certain you'll be able to find the right one to get started with at place of worship.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Do I Need A Church PA System?

Church PA systems play a vital role in amplifying vocals, enabling the delivery of clear sermons, announcements and prayers. They also allow you to play music at high volumes for singing hymns and worship songs, and many are additionally designed for live band use. We offer a wide range of church PA systems that are simple to set up, each varying in size and features to suit all purposes. Our church PA systems provide high-quality audio and value for money, and are ideal for use in churches, chapels, cathedrals and any place of worship.

How Do I Set Up A Church PA System?

The set-up process of church PA systems varies between each package, but all our systems are simple to set-up. Typically the first step is to mount the speakers onto speaker stands, or alternatively to mount them on a wall permanently. Next, the speakers will need to be connected to a power source. Passive speakers will need to connect to a separate amplifier, while active speakers can connect directly to a mains power supply. Following this, connect any other equipment to your system, including mixers and microphones. If using a system designed for live band music, a multi-channel mixer will be included for you to connect instruments to. Lastly, carry out a soundcheck, so that you can adjust sound levels to create an optimum performance.

What Types Of PA Systems For Churches Are Available?

There are many types of church PA systems on the market, and each will vary in size, and provide different features. Some systems are specifically designed for live band use, and will include a multi channel mixer with 8 or more channels and individual control of each. Whereas, other systems have less channels, and will be more suited to playing music and vocal performances. Additionally, some packages include active speakers, and others passive. The difference being that passive speakers need to connect to a separate amplifier. The equipment included also differs, with some systems including extras such as; subwoofers, microphone and speaker stands and carry bags. Furthermore, portable PA systems are available for outdoor worship sessions and sermons. These systems will be lightweight and compact for easy transport.

What Type Of Speakers Should I Use In A Church PA System?

The type of speakers that you choose with your church PA system will depend on the size of your space and your needs. We provide a range of active and passive speakers that vary in size and power to suit all settings. For example in a small church a pair of 8-inch speakers would be suitable, whereas a bigger venue would suit a pair of 12 or 15-inch speakers. You may also wish to include a subwoofer, which will boost lower frequencies, allowing the main speakers to focus on higher frequencies. Please get in touch with our Electromarket team for advice on the best speakers for you.

Where Should Speakers Be Placed In A Church?

The ideal speaker placement in a church will change depending on the size and shape of your space. The majority of our PA systems include two loudspeakers and typically these are placed at either end of the stage area, pointing towards the congregation. For optimal sound projection, speakers should be placed at a height as this produces greater sound coverage. Speakers can either be mounted on speaker stands, or can be mounted to a wall if you would like them to be permanently fixed in place.

What Is The Best PA System For Church Use?

A great range of church PA systems are on the market, each varying in its size and features to suit different settings and purposes. To find the best system for you, think about your planned usage and the space available. We have a selection of small PA systems, perfect for smaller churches, and also larger more powerful systems, suited to bigger venues. In addition, we offer simple systems that are suited to vocal performances and playing music, and more extensive systems with multi-channel mixers that are suitable for full live bands. For advice on the best system for you please get in touch with our expert Electromarket team.

How Much Should I Spend On A Church PA System?

The amount you should spend on a church PA system will depend on your usage purposes and requirements. The cost of a system varies significantly depending on factors such as the size, and the included features and equipment. We offer a selection of affordable small scale systems suitable for smaller churches and venues. We also provide larger systems with a greater cost that suit bigger spaces and produce a more powerful performance. A system designed with the features to support a live band will also likely have a greater cost than a more simple system. At Electromarket we ensure you receive value for money, and we can assist you in finding the best PA system for your needs.

What Equipment Do I Need With A Church Sound System?

The exact equipment that you need for your church sound system will depend on your planned usage. Typically you will need one or more speakers, a mixer amplifier (or individual mixer and amplifier), microphones, and cables to connect everything. Popular additions to this include; subwoofers, and microphone and speaker stands. If you use a live band, then ensure a multi-channel mixer is included in your package, with enough channels to connect all of your equipment. Please note that speakers with an active design will not require a separate amplifier, whereas passive speakers must connect to one. We provide a range of high-quality PA systems that include everything needed to get you up and running with ease.

How Do I Operate A Church PA System?

The process of operating a church PA system will vary between systems. Once your PA system is set-up and connected together, typically an audio mixer will be used to operate and control everything. This usually enables you to adjust the volume level of multiple microphones and instruments, and will allow you to refine the sound. A multi-channel mixer is ideal if you are using a live band, as you can adjust the signals from connected instruments. Many mixers also provide multiple ways to play audio, often including; AUX inputs, a USB/SD card media player for MP3 files, and Bluetooth technology.