The document discusses the history and purpose of public address (PA) systems and sound reinforcement systems. It explains that PA systems were developed in the early 1900s to amplify sound over long distances, with one system projecting a human voice up to 7 miles. Modern PA and sound reinforcement systems are used widely in venues like arenas, malls, and churches to distribute high-quality amplified sound. They consist of microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers, mixers and other components to capture, process and broadcast sound clearly to audiences. PA systems play a crucial role in events by allowing clear communication and enhancing safety.
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The document discusses the history and purpose of public address (PA) systems and sound reinforcement systems. It explains that PA systems were developed in the early 1900s to amplify sound over long distances, with one system projecting a human voice up to 7 miles. Modern PA and sound reinforcement systems are used widely in venues like arenas, malls, and churches to distribute high-quality amplified sound. They consist of microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers, mixers and other components to capture, process and broadcast sound clearly to audiences. PA systems play a crucial role in events by allowing clear communication and enhancing safety.
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Cruz, paulo a.
ar-301
PA systems and sound reinforcement system
ACCORDING TO THE AUDIO ACADEMY (2016), A
SOUND REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM IS CREATED AND DEVELOPED TO CAPTURE, AMPLIFY, AND TRANSMIT SOUND TO A CROWD. ITS OBVIOUS FUNCTION IS TO EQUALLY DISPERSE SOUND THROUGHOUT THE LISTENING AREAS WHILE PREVENTING SOUND FROM BEING DIRECTED TOWARD NON-LISTENER AREAS LIKE THE WALLS AND CEILING. IT CAN ALSO BE USED TO STREAM OR RECORD SOUND FOR SUBSEQUENT DISTRIBUTION OR TO SEND IT TO A DISTANT PLACE VIA AN AUDIO OR VIDEO CONFERENCE. WHILE A PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM OR PA SYSTEM IS CONTAINED WITHIN THE SOUND REINFORCEMENT SYSTEM. THESE ARE THE ELECTRONIC SETUP THAT INCLUDES LOUDSPEAKERS, AMPLIFIERS, MICROPHONES, AND ADDITIONAL HARDWARE. IT BOOSTS THE PERCEIVED VOLUME OF A HUMAN VOICE, A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, OR ANY OTHER ACOUSTIC SOUND SOURCE, AS WELL AS THE VOLUME OF RECORDED MUSIC OR SOUND. ANDY COULES (2020) A WRITER FROM SAMSUNG INDICATED THAT THE BIRTH OF PA SYSTEMS WHERE DUE TO EDWIN PRIDHAM AND PETER JENSEN. THE TWO SET UPPED A STUDIO IN A SMALL CALIFORNIAN TOWN DURING THE SECOND DECADE OF THE 20TH CENTURY TO EXPERIMENT WITH COMBINING A MICROPHONE, AMPLIFIER, AND LOUDSPEAKER TO SEE HOW FAR THEY COULD PROJECT A HUMAN VOICE. ON THE LAB'S ROOF, PRIDHAM AND JENSEN MOUNTED A SPEAKER THAT COULD BE HEARD UP TO SEVEN MILES DISTANT. THEIR TESTS BAFFLED THE INHABITANTS IN THE TOWN, WHO WOULD HEAR THE SOUND OF SOMEONE TALKING FROM INSIDE THEIR HOME, BUT WHEN THEY CAME OUTSIDE, THEY COULDN'T SEE WHERE THE VOICE WAS COMING FROM. THE COMPANY PRIDHAM AND JENSEN WAS Cruz, paulo a. ar-301
NAMED MAGNAVOX, WHICH IS LATIN FOR "GREAT
VOICE," AND IN 1915 THEY WERE GIVEN A FANTASTIC CHANCE TO DEMONSTRATE THE CAPABILITIES OF THEIR SOUND SYSTEM FOR USE AT PUBLIC EVENTS. Sound reinforcement system is very important, it plays a massive role in our living. IN MANY PLACES NOWADAYS, SUCH AS SPORTS ARENAS, CONCERT HALLS, CHURCHES, AND SHOPPING MALLS, SOUND REINFORCEMENT AND PA SYSTEMS ARE STANDARD. FURTHER CONTROL OVER THE SOUND THAT THESE DEVICES DISPERSE HAS BEEN MADE POSSIBLE BY ADVANCES IN DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY. These are the following examples of pa systems with their information: 1. Microphone: Sound waves are transformed into electrical impulses that can be amplified and sent through speakers.
2. Amplifier: An amplifier is a device that
boosts an electrical signal's amplitude.
3. Loudspeaker: An apparatus that
transforms electrical signals into sound waves. Cruz, paulo a. ar-301
4. Mixer: is a device that enables the
combining of several audio streams into a single output.
5. Equalizer: is a device that enables changes
to be made to an audio signal's frequency response.
6. Feedback suppressor: a public address
system device that automatically lowers or eliminates feedback.
7. Digital signal processor (DSP): digital
signal processing is carried out by a specialized CPU.
8. Wireless microphone system: a gadget that
makes it possible to use microphones without physically connecting them to an amplifier or mixer. Cruz, paulo a. ar-301
9. Paging system: a tool for public address
announcements over the loudspeaker system.
10. Intercom system: a mechanism that
enables communication between several areas of a structure or institution.
public address systems and sound
reinforcement systems have a long history that dates back to the early 1900s and have seen major technological developments throughout time. They are frequently used in numerous contexts today. Both artists and spectators benefit from the clear communication and high- quality sound reproduction provided by these systems. It is impossible to overestimate the significance of sound reinforcement and PA systems because they are essential to maintaining the security and welfare of attendees at public events and locations. Cruz, paulo a. ar-301
References:
-Audio academy (2016). Sound reinforcement
systems. Audio academy inc. -Coules, a. (2020). The history of live sound. Harman, Samsung company. -Hill, J. (2012). The audio expert: everything you need to know about audio. New York, NY: Focal Press. -Mctavish, m. (2018). Everything to know about sound reinforcement system. Intercommedia.org