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Audio installation for: Schools, Colleges, Places of Worship
Commercial, Industrial, Sports & Social clubs, Theatres,
Entertainment Venues & Offices.
75 Cadzow St, Hamilton ML3 6DZ
Tel: 01698 283325 Fax: 01698 283330
E-mail rakengine@blueyonder.co.uk
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No two installations are ever the same, and because your trust is placed with your chosen installer it is very important that you look closely at their expertise and experience, together with their service and backup ethos.
                      ...........    No two installers are ever the same!  
Q: The sound is loud but I find it difficult to understand what is being said.
A: Volume does not always equate with intelligibility, in a church or a school hall where there will be void spaces and reflective surfaces, sheer volume may lead to excessive reverberation which in turn can lead to loss of intelligibility. The answer may be to install more speakers, therefore better coverage and closer proximity of sound to the listener, could then be a solution.

Q: Radio microphones, what type should I buy?
A: There are VHF and UHF systems currently available. With the proliferation of  masts springing up daily to accommodate the mobile phone and telecom's market, UHF systems are certainly at this time the systems to buy.

This year will see the changeover from  the 800mhz  bandwidth systems (channel 69) to the new 600mhz  frequencies (channel 38) These new systems will attract a yearly licence fee and will suit organisations that have a requirement for more than four systems.
                              Where the demand is for fewer systems, the existing Channel 70 (863-865mhz) will remain with no licence fee applicable.
                             These systems are the ones that we have sold (mainly to churches and organisations that have a requirement for less than
                             four systems) and therefore there is no requirement to replace them when the changeover takes place.
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Q: How can I get better bass response from smaller speakers?

A: Bass response is omni directional, i.e. it emanates through 360 degrees. If you place a speaker against a wall, you get 25% more bass , if you place a speaker in a corner you get 50% more bass.


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