Full range and Bi-Amp/Tri-Amp Loudspeakers

You want that crisp or more revealing sound on your P.A system then you should consider understanding the dynamics of speakers, by design or default a speaker is expected to reproduce the high, mid and low frequency sound. However, the quality of sound is dependent on the amplification process/dynamics amongst other factors

A full range speaker uses one channel of amplifier to power the speaker, which equally means the crossover will allow all frequencies go to each diaphragm while a Bi-amp/Tri-amp speaker uses two or more channels of an amplifier to power the speaker unit depending on number of elements the speaker is designed to be powered, typically for a tri-amp speaker, an amplification channel powers the high, another channel powers the mid and the third channel powers the low

With bi-amp/tri-amp the sound is more precise because there is complete separation of amplification on the high, mid and low frequencies, you have more power and headroom on the amplifier, hence the overall output gives fuller and cleaner sound. Conversely, amplification on full range speaker is distributed across the diaphragms, at high volumes they are inclined towards producing distortion, as well as having limitation of reproducing very high or low frequencies

For your next event or installation the quality of your sound is directly proportional to the quality of your order

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