As an authorized Sound Projections dealer since the company’s founding, we take pride in offering high-quality, reliable wireless PA systems. Known for their exceptional sound and durable construction, these systems are trusted by top marching bands, auctioneers, fire and rescue teams, and outdoor event coordinators nationwide.
Sound Projections PA systems are a favorite among college marching bands, and we have proudly supplied dozens of NCAA Athletic Bands with their systems. With a wide range of options and configurations available, you’re sure to find the perfect setup.
Need help choosing the right system? Contact us and speak to our PA specialist. You can also visit our Product Resources page for more helpful information about wireless PA systems.
Q: What is the difference between single channel and dual channel wireless PA system bundles?
A: A single channel wireless PA system bundle allows one wireless microphone or audio source to connect and operate at a time. This option is ideal for most situations where only one person needs to speak, such as announcements, rehearsals, or presentations.
A dual channel wireless PA system bundle allows two wireless channels to be used simultaneously. This is the better choice when two people need to speak at the same time, or for applications like marching band where a director may use one wireless channel for voice instructions and the second channel for a metronome, playback device, or other audio source. 👉Learn more about field setups
Q: What is the difference between UHF and digital wireless PA systems?
A: UHF and digital wireless PA systems use different frequency technologies to transmit audio. Traditional UHF wireless systems operate on specific radio frequencies that can provide excellent range and reliability, but in some areas those frequencies may become crowded due to local wireless devices, television broadcasts, or other users. This can make it difficult to find an open channel in certain markets.
Digital wireless PA systems operate on the 900 MHz spectrum, which can provide an alternative solution in areas where UHF frequencies are congested or unavailable. Digital systems are a great option for organizations that travel frequently, such as sports teams, marching bands, and performance groups, because they can help avoid frequency availability issues when moving between different locations.
For traveling groups, it is always recommended to check with the venue’s frequency coordinator before an event. Large stadiums and athletic facilities may have existing wireless equipment, including electronic scoreboards and other systems, that could potentially create frequency conflicts. 👉Learn more about wireless frequencies