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  1. DJ PA System Package - PD Combo1500 15" Sub + 2x 8" Tops
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    DJ PA System Package - PD Combo1500 15" Sub + 2x 8" Tops
    • 800W DJ PA system for medium to large-sized venues
    • 15-inch subwoofer providing deep and defined bass output
    • Separate volume control for the subwoofer and top speakers
    • Bluetooth technology for wireless audio streaming
    • 6.3MM Jack and XLR inputs for wired audio playback
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For a mobile DJ, the option to carry less gear, have less to set up, less cabling, and a higher quality sound has pretty much resulted in the active speaker market completely taking over from the older separate rigs in the last decade. As more of the larger manufacturers made the shift, the design and quality of what's available in the PA systems for DJ professionals sector has really come into its stride. Let's talk about the needs of the DJ, be it professional or hobbyist, and how the active systems have stepped up to cover these requirements.

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The days of tired-looking carpet-covered wood are pretty much over, cabinets are now predominantly injection moulded from polyester or acrylic-based resins, which makes them extremely strong, and allows custom designs such as incorporated feet and carry handles. It also means the PA systems for DJs are easy to clean, won't rip or tear in transit, and most importantly for the mobile user, the weight is half that of a traditional wood enclosure. The moulded form also means they are airtight, and only require a minimal amount of screws and fixings, keeping rattles and loose fronts at bay.

Use of a custom-designed and sealed enclosure helps sound quality and efficiency immensely. This is then paired up with modern technology resin cones with synthetic surrounds and dampers, large natural or synthetic magnets, and steel-framed chassis on the main driver units which allow large movement swings with no damage to the materials. It is very difficult to blow or tear a modern speaker woofer in the PA systems for DJs range and doing so is usually down to 'user error' through being extremely over-engineered by owners.

Active speakers use energy-efficient digital amplifier modules to provide large surge currents for when the bass gets serious. Inbuilt active crossover networks ensure that the incoming signal is sent only to the appropriate part of the speaker, be it a 2-way woofer and tweeter system, or a 3-way woofer, tweeter and midrange driver type unit. These fully active systems manage and distribute the audio and required power level in a way that just wasn't possible in the older passive systems, and the difference it has on sound quality, and the available SPL (sound pressure level) is truly staggering.

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A decent quality DJ PA system package will contain a pair of active 3-way 15-inch speakers and will easily take the place of an old passive setup that would have required twice the amount of drivers and at least 2 separate amplifiers to even get near the same output level and quality of sound. Factor in an additional active subwoofer unit to the newer systems, reducing the main speakers need to produce the low-end stuff, and you take things up yet another notch, to a system that will always exceed whatever you can throw at it. The days of woolly sounding bass and distortion at higher levels are long gone.

Power leads to each, a cable from one to the other, and cable to your mixer, no need for amp cases or racks, crossover units or equalisers. You have the power and sound definition of two, or four, separate amplifiers in your setup without actually having to own and carry big and heavy power amps, or wire them up as individual units. Active speakers have gain and equalisation controls on the input panels, so setup is simple and quick, with any additional level control being done from your mixer.

Use of an active subwoofer will automatically filter the signal, and feed the main speaker with everything above those lower frequencies, which are then filtered again and amplified. Though some high-end systems do allow adjustments of these crossover points, for the majority of units it is simply 'plug and play', making setup quick and trouble-free, and ensuring you are always getting the best from the system. Speakers and poles can be quickly taken down, and placed into custom padded storage/transport bags which protect from physical knocks and the elements, the poles and leads into there own custom bags, and subs depending on size will either also have bags or can be wheel-board or castor mounted for ease of movement.

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The whole system can be put up or broken down in a very short time, is easy to carry, and will take up the minimum of vehicle space. Value for money apart from the obvious benefits mentioned above, it's the overall value for money you get with an all active system that is for many its biggest pull factor. Production costs that are saved over the traditional systems are huge, from the moulded resin cabinetry and digital amplifier modules, to even more basic things such as weight saving in shipping, all means that what is now available to you as a buyer is pretty amazing.

While not the absolute, undisputed best PA speakers for DJ purposes money can buy, the affordability alone means you can now have a serious semi-pro, fully active sound system from just a few hundred pounds all in, and they will have the quality and longevity of equipment that would not so long ago have cost double the amount. As with all things, you do get an increase in quality and features if you spend a little more, but for many, it's just not necessary when the lower-cost equipment is now such good quality.

In conclusion, this is a wide range of professional DJ Speakers that provide lasting reliability tailored toward the working DJ. These DJ Speakers offer a great audio output that'll help you to deliver excellent performances night after night. Our DJ speaker kits are ideal for those on the move, with most coming with a carry case to minimise accidental damages. Shop the full collection today and find the ideal setup for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is A DJ PA System?

A DJ PA system’s purpose is to amplify music so that it can be clearly heard and enjoyed by an audience. They are designed to be easy to transport and simple to set-up, for plug-and-play use. Each system will typically be made up of; a pair of loudspeakers, a mixer or DJ controller, an amplifier if required, and the cables needed for connection. Our hand picked selection of DJ PA systems come in a range of sizes to suit all venues, and are ideal for both working professionals and hobbyists.

How Many Speakers Should A DJ Have?

The ideal number of speakers that a DJ should have in their set-up depends on their requirements and the size of the venue. Typically a DJ PA system will include two loudspeakers which usually go on either side of your DJ stand, and a subwoofer in a front central position. Venues that are particularly large will also usually have speakers installed throughout the venue. Factors such as the size and power of the speakers are generally more important than the overall number, with small settings suiting a compact system, while larger venues benefit from bigger, more powerful speakers.

How Many Watts Do I Need For My DJ Speakers?

The ideal wattage for your DJ speakers depends on the power needed for your specific needs, and the size of your venue. For instance, for a hobbyist DJ practising at home a wattage of 200 watts would be more than sufficient. In comparison, a working DJ in a medium size venue would probably want a total wattage of 500+ watts, and in a larger venue a combined 1000+ watts.

What Equipment Do I Need With A DJ PA System?

The equipment included with DJ PA systems varies between packages. Usually a system will feature a pair of active or passive loudspeakers with a 2-way or 3-way design. Passive speakers need to connect to a separate amplifier, whereas active speakers do not. A subwoofer is also a popular addition as it boosts low frequencies. In addition, a mixer, CD mixer or DJ controller will be needed to play and mix your tracks, and a laptop is commonly used. Popular extra equipment includes; speaker stands, headphones, microphones, a DJ stand and DJ lighting. We provide complete PA systems for DJs that include the equipment and required cables to get you up and running.

What Types Of PA Systems For DJs Are Available?

There are a variety of PA systems for DJs on the market to suit different purposes. Systems will include either active or passive speakers. Active speakers do not require a separate amplifier, as they are powered, whereas passive speakers will need to be connected to an amplifier. PA systems also vary significantly in size and power, with some designed for small venues and others for larger venues. The equipment and features included with each package additionally differs. For instance, some packages contain extras such as subwoofers, speaker stands and microphones. Many systems will include popular features, such as; EQ controls, echo effect, Bluetooth, dual CD player, and a USB/SD card MP3 player.

How Do You Set Up A DJ PA System?

DJ PA systems are simple to set-up, although the process will vary between systems. The first step is usually to mount your speakers on speaker stands to create the optimum height. The speakers are then connected to a power source; passive speakers will need to connect to an amplifier, while active speakers connect directly to a mains power supply. Next, connect the speakers to your mixer or DJ controller, and connect any additional equipment, such as microphones. Lastly, complete a soundcheck and make any adjustments to the sound to ensure the best performance.

How Much Does A DJ PA System Cost?

The cost of a PA system for DJs fluctuates significantly, depending on the size, power and equipment included. We offer affordable compact systems that are suited to smaller scale performances. We additionally provide medium and larger systems, which come at a higher cost as they produce a powerful performance, making them ideal for bigger venues and audiences. Therefore, before investing in a system, consider your desired usage. Please get in touch with our expert team and we will assist you in finding the best system for your needs. All of our systems guarantee value for money and reliability.

What Is The Best PA System For A DJ?

There are a great range of PA systems designed for DJs, and the best package for you will depend on your personal requirements. The systems vary in size to suit different settings and purposes. For instance we offer compact systems that are easy to transport and suit small spaces, and also larger systems that produce a more powerful sound for bigger audiences and locations. Additionally, think about the features and equipment that you may want included, such as a DJ controller or CD mixer, and a microphone for announcements. All of our systems are high-quality and have a durable design for mobile use. Please contact our Electromarket team who can help you find the best system for your needs.

Should A DJ Use Active Or Passive Speakers In A PA System?

DJ PA systems can include either active or passive speakers, and both produce a high-quality output. Active speakers have become very popular in recent years, as they are quicker to set up and require less cabling, as a separate amplifier is not needed. Instead they can connect directly to your mixer/controller, and they also usually include gain and equalisation controls on the unit. In comparison, passive speakers require connection to a suitable amplifier, or they need to be connected to a compatible active speaker. Passive speakers tend to cost less than active speakers, however you will need to factor in the cost of an amplifier.