PA System For Singers

We offer a selection of vocalist PA systems that are dedicated to helping performers make their singing voices heard.

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  1. PA System For Singers - Vonyx VX1200 Active PA Speaker Set & Mic
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    PA System For Singers - Vonyx VX1200 Active PA Speaker Set & Mic
    • 750W PA system for vocalists
    • Separate subwoofer and top satellite speaker
    • Fully adjustable bass and treble controls
    • Included dynamic microphone with a tripod stand
    • Separate microphone volume and echo effect controls
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Musicians and vocal performers can benefit greatly from one of the PA Systems for Singers featured here, whilst buskers and karaoke lovers everywhere can bring along one of the kits found here to amplify their voices to an audience of the public or their peers. These kits are very easy to set up and make it easier than ever for performers to entertain groups of nearby listeners.

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Connect your music source via one of the multiple available input options, with Bluetooth compatibility among many other ways to play your choice of music. Set up your vocalist PA system and sing along to your choice of music, it would be practical to sing along to instrumental music in the event you are not intending on playing an instrument. Similar to karaoke, this system is more for vocal artists to be heard by a larger group of audience members in a sizeable pub or club style setting.

Additionally, the gear found here has an advantage in portability, generally, the speakers are not overly heavy and many have inlaid handles and wheels attached. Some of the speakers are angled on the reverse, this allows multi-purpose use as a horizontal stage monitor should the need arise. These kits are hand-selected by our staff with many variants to suit specific customer needs, you do not need to spend thousands to deliver great entertainment.

Setting up the PA equipment is very simple, firstly the speakers mount onto their respective stands if you want to use them, secondly, the cabinets are plugged into a nearby power source. Thirdly, link your other compatible equipment to the PA system, any mixers, microphones or smart devices and use this equipment to achieve the final sound you want. Fourthly, deliver a great performance, you can research a lot of advice online which can help out with stage presence and give you a few tips on how to easily engage attendees to the show.

Vocalist PA Systems

This product is excellent for all manner of seasonal events, many have used our PA gear at Christmas markets, during summer fetes, Halloween parties and a whole host of other events. Vocalists can choose music relative to these events after the PA has synced to a smart device via Bluetooth, decide on a setlist to entertain your audiences and queue up the songs accordingly to save time when on stage. A setlist is a list of the intended music you want to perform, namely, in the exact order you deem best to perform it to the audience.

Performers should consider the setlist fairly important, typically a good set consists of a mixture of high energy numbers and the occasional lower tempo song to help break things up. Of course, this can be changed at will depending on the expected audience, some summer crowds may really love a whole setlist of 100 percent energy but a winter crowd often loves to join in with a Christmas classic. However, you choose to approach your performances, always spare a thought for your attending audience and what you believe they will respond to the most.

Stage presence is a large part of live performance especially for the lead vocalist, interacting with your audience in some way is a great way to involve audience members in the proceedings of the show. Singers at these sort of events occasionally tend to stand in one spot, sing their songs and then abruptly leave the stage with minimal audience interaction, this is regarded as poor entertainment practice these days. It is no longer enough to just sound good on stage, the public respond very well to having something to watch as well as listen too, so having some crowd interaction and movement happening on stage is always encouraged and appreciated.

Best PA Systems for Singers

While the systems may not be the absolute best PA systems for singers, they certainly are in terms of affordability and user accessibility. Singers, musicians and just about anybody can operate PA equipment once set up properly, as mentioned these systems are great for small to medium scale indoor and outdoor performances. Larger speakers such as the 15-inch units we supply are geared toward outside use although can also be used inside, if you are specifically looking for an indoors-only system, the comparable, 12-inch options may be preferred.

Singers should take care maintaining their vocal levels during their performances, this degree of vocal control is a professional way to get optimal results during the show. For instance, taking a small step back from the microphone stand as you hit a particularly loud or belted note is a common practice to limit clipping and distortion. This is the case for any PA application, those who do not use a microphone stand can alternatively hold the microphone slighter away from the mouth during these belted vocal moments.

Vocalists that prefer to hold their microphones in their hands will have more onstage maneuverability however if handled improperly this could present some minor issues. An example is that sometimes vocalists will cover the grille style windshield of the microphone with their hands, this can occasionally cause unwanted feedback and should be avoided. There are wireless microphones available elsewhere in our store, giving singers additional freedom of motion to keep any crowd entertained.

What is the best PA system for the money?

Those looking for a great value PA system for announcements, singing or other vocal application should look into a personal PA setup. While some of the personal PA items are of a smaller size, they are designed to still maintain an impressive volume both indoors and outdoors. Those looking to entertain crowds should look for complete PA systems, these are far more powerful and are designed for larger parties and events.

It often depends on your intended usage, for instance, if you are buying a PA system to call out the lottery or bingo results, it is impractical to spend a lot of money on a high-end system for this. A reasonably priced complete or personal PA system would work a treat for this type of application, if you visualise having the option to play music in tandem then be sure to select a setup that is compatible with your other equipment. For example, if you have XLR microphones you intend to use, ensure the vocalist PA system in question has an XLR input to use.

Through some smart shopping you can save yourself some cash and simultaneously get similar results to more well-known brands. Speaker technology has advanced greatly over the last twenty years, especially when it comes to speaker accessibility and smart integration. The Bluetooth compatible units mare the more popular choice, due to their connectivity advantages and versatility of use in practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is A PA System For Singers?

A PA system for singers is designed to help performers make their singing voice heard. It amplifies voices so they can be heard clearly by an audience. Each system is made up of varying equipment, but often includes; loudspeakers, microphones, a mixer amplifier and the required cables. PA systems for singers are designed to be easy to set up and portable, and many of the included speakers feature handles or wheels for simple transport. We offer a range of hand picked PA systems, ideal for small to medium scale indoor and outdoor vocal performances.

How Do I Set Up A PA System For Singers?

PA systems for singers are designed to be easy to set up, however the process will vary depending on the type of system. Generally first, you will mount your speakers onto stands if desired. Then connect the speakers to a nearby power source. Active speakers will connect directly to a mains power supply, whilst passive speakers will need to plug into an amplifier. Next, connect any other equipment to your system, such as mixers, and microphones. Finally, carry out a soundcheck before your performance so that you can adjust settings if necessary to create the best possible sound.

What Types Of PA Systems For Singers Are Available?

There are multiple types of PA systems for singers available, in various shapes and sizes to suit different uses. Most PA systems will include several common key components, often featuring; speakers, a mixer amplifier, microphones and cables. However, the equipment included with each package will vary, and some packages include extras such as subwoofers, microphone and speaker stands and carry bags. Additionally, the size and power of the speakers differ considerably to suit different sized venues. The in-built features also vary, with popular features including; Bluetooth, in-built MP3 player, AUX inputs, EQ controls, and echo effect.

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

Consider your planned usage when picking the best speakers for your singer PA system. There are a wide range of speakers available, varying in size and power to suit different venue sizes and purposes. Larger speakers usually provide a more powerful performance, suiting bigger spaces and audiences. For indoor performances, 12-inch speakers would probably be ideal, whereas larger 15-inch speakers would be better for outdoor use. Also consider whether you prefer an active or passive speaker design. Passive speakers need to connect to an amplifier, whereas active speakers have an in-built amplifier and plug in directly to a mains power supply. Some PA packages will also include a subwoofer, to boost lower frequencies, ideal for bass-heavy types of music.

What Equipment Do I Need To Sing Live?

To sing live we would recommend a PA system designed for singers, which includes all the equipment that you need for your performance. Typically the system will be made up of one or more speakers, microphone/s, a mixer amplifier (or separate mixer and amplifier) and the cables to connect everything together. If your speakers have an active design a separate amplifier will not be needed, while passive speakers will need to connect to an amplifier. Some systems will also include microphone stands, speaker stands and carry bags for your convenience. Take a look at our range of PA systems specifically designed for singers.

Which PA System Is Best For Singers?

There are an extensive range of PA systems for singers, so to find the best system for you consider your requirements and the area where you will be performing. The size of each package varies considerably to suit different venues and purposes. We provide smaller systems that are easy to transport and set up, and still produce an impressive performance. We also offer larger systems that provide a more powerful sound, suitable for bigger audiences and venues. Also consider the features that you require, for instance would you like a multi-channel mixer, and extras such as microphone and speaker stands included? Please get in touch with our friendly Electromarket team to discuss the best system for your individual needs.

How Much Does A PA System For Singers Cost?

The cost of a PA system for singers varies significantly, depending on the size of the system and the equipment included. Therefore, consider your intended usage before purchasing a system. We provide compact systems that are more affordable and suitable for smaller scale performances. We also offer a selection of medium and larger systems with a higher cost, as they produce a more powerful performance, and are suitable for more sizeable audiences and venues. All of our systems provide value for money, and we would be happy to help you find the best PA system for your requirements.

What Components Make Up A PA System For Singers?

There are a great range of PA systems for singers on the market, and the components included vary. Typically a system is made up of one or more loudspeakers, microphone/s, a mixer amplifier (or separate mixer and amplifier) and the cables for connection. Mixers are popular as they enable the singer to refine their sound and often include an echo effect. In addition, microphone stands are often included in PA systems, and speaker stands and carry bags may also be contained. If the speakers have an active design a separate amplifier is not needed, whilst passive speakers will need to connect to an amplifier. We provide complete PA systems for singers that include everything needed for your performance.

How Do I Play Music On A PA System For Singers?

Our PA systems for singers provide multiple ways to connect a music source to accompany your singing. Most systems will include Bluetooth technology, enabling you to stream music wirelessly from a paired smart device. A USB/SD card MP3 player may also be included, allowing you to easily play MP3 playlists. Additionally, AUX inputs are usually in-built to your mixer amplifier or active speaker, so that you can use a cable to connect a range of audio devices to play music.