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Sound Active mode allows stage lights to react directly to sound. When this mode is enabled, the light fixture receives signals from an internal microphone or sound sensor, then changes colors, flashes, or switches effects according to the rhythm of the music. This technology is commonly found in modern intelligent stage lighting systems, helping lights synchronize naturally with audio for an immersive experience. Learn more in this article.
When starting to look for stage lights for venues like bars, clubs, or event halls, you’ll quickly notice the market is flooded with hundreds of models from moving head lights, par LEDs, and pixel lights to beam, wash, and effect fixtures. Each type comes from dozens of brands at various price points, making it quite challenging to find the right model that fits both your needs and budget.
If you’re unsure which lighting solution suits your stage, event hall, or performance venue, don’t worry. In this article, Hoàng Bảo Khoa will guide you through the key criteria for choosing effective stage lighting systems from the Mitek & HBK brand.
A church is a unique acoustic space, often characterized by high ceilings, wide arches, and reflective surfaces. Therefore, selecting loudspeakers should not be based solely on power but also on coverage, directivity, and vocal clarity. Depending on the church size - small, medium, or large - the sound system configuration will vary to ensure balanced, clear, and reverent audio throughout the space.
What components make up a complete church sound system? From microphones, mixers, speakers, and amplifiers to signal processors - each element directly affects overall sound quality. Join Hoang Bao Khoa to explore the details and find a synchronized, suitable solution for every church scale.
Learn what a gooseneck microphone is, how to distinguish between condenser and dynamic types, and key criteria for selecting a durable mic with clear voice pickup. Discover genuine products from Sennheiser, Behringer, FBT, JTS, and more - exclusively at Hoang Bao Khoa.
Choosing between active speakers and passive speakers with a power amplifier is not just about whether the speaker has a built-in amp; it impacts the performance, sound quality, and system flexibility. This article explains the differences, pros and cons, and the ideal scenarios for each type to help you invest wisely.
In an age where performances, classes, and talk shows can go live with just a few clicks, an audio interface has become an essential tool for anyone looking to elevate their livestream quality. One of the most common questions users ask is: “Can Behringer audio interfaces work with OBS, Zoom, or Facebook Live?” The answer is not only yes, but also extremely well. Here’s why.
As home recording and livestreaming become increasingly popular, users are paying more attention to “2-in-1” mixers that can both mix and record directly. Among them, the Behringer Xenyx USB series stands out as a convenient option - but does it truly differ from the standard Xenyx models, or is it simply a mixer with an added USB port?
If you’re recording with the Behringer UM2 and notice that you can only hear sound in one side of your headphones, don’t panic-it’s not necessarily a defect. This is a very common situation for beginners. Let’s break down the technical reason and show you how to fix it properly.
Dry, flat vocal sound is a common issue when using a basic mixer without built-in FX. But don’t rush to upgrade your gear-there are several effective ways to add natural echo and make your voice richer, clearer, and more spacious.