When building a conference hall sound system, choosing the right type of speakers plays a crucial role in speech clarity, sound coverage, and the overall listening experience. Each hall has different dimensions, purposes, and audience capacity, so the speaker configuration must be carefully designed to match the specific requirements.
Hoang Bao Khoa provides a complete solution, from audio consultation and system design to equipment supply and installation. This allows clients to build a conference hall sound system that optimizes budget while still ensuring professional audio quality.
What types of speakers are commonly used in auditorium sound systems?
A complete auditorium sound system typically uses several types of speakers to ensure even sound coverage and clear audio throughout the space. Below are the most commonly used speaker types today.
1. Full-range speakers
Full-range speakers are widely used in many auditorium sound systems. This type of speaker can reproduce a full frequency spectrum, from bass and midrange to treble, making it suitable for small and medium-sized auditoriums.
- Easy to install and configure
- Reasonable investment cost
- Suitable for conferences, seminars, and training sessions
In many cases, small-scale stage sound systems can also use full-range speakers combined with subwoofers to enhance the low-frequency performance.
2. Line array speakers for large auditoriums
For large auditoriums or conference centers, line array speakers are often the optimal choice. This system consists of multiple speakers arranged in a vertical array, allowing sound to travel farther and distribute more evenly across large spaces.
- Wide and consistent sound coverage
- Clear audio even at far seating positions
- Suitable for auditoriums with over 300–500 people
Line array speakers are commonly used in professional sound system solutions for conference centers, theaters, and large performance stages.
3. Subwoofers
Subwoofers are not always required, but for events that include performances or entertainment programs, subwoofers help enhance bass frequencies and make the sound more powerful.
- Increase depth and impact of the sound
- Suitable for events, performances, and entertainment programs
- Usually combined with full-range speakers or line array systems
Installing an auditorium sound system is not simply about choosing high-power speakers. A well-performing system must be designed based on several factors:
- Auditorium size and architecture
- Number of attendees
- Purpose of use (conference, performance, training)
- Acoustic characteristics of the space
Therefore, professional sound and lighting consultation from the beginning helps optimize the system and avoid incorrect equipment investment or costly upgrades later.
Complete auditorium sound solutions from Hoang Bao Khoa
Hoang Bao Khoa provides professional sound and lighting solutions for numerous projects including auditoriums, conference centers, corporate facilities, and government institutions.
- Supply of genuine sound and lighting equipment
- System configuration consultation based on auditorium scale
- Professional installation and system tuning
- Full CO, CQ, and VAT documentation for projects
- 1-to-1 replacement within 48 hours for technical defects
- Free nationwide delivery
With experience implementing many auditorium sound systems, Hoang Bao Khoa helps clients build systems that are stable, easy to operate, and scalable for future expansion.
Conclusion
There is no single speaker type suitable for every auditorium. Depending on the space and intended use, an auditorium sound system may use full-range speakers, line array speakers, or a combination of multiple speaker types to achieve the best performance.
If you are planning to build or upgrade an auditorium sound system, contact hoang bao khoa for professional consultation and a detailed quotation.