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PA & Music

PA & Music Systems

Clear announcements. Considered acoustics.

PA and music systems need acoustic planning, zoning and operational simplicity. The goal is not just louder audio; it is intelligible announcements and pleasant sound where people actually stand or sit.

PA & Music Systems

What's included

  • Zoned PA with paging consoles
  • Ceiling, column & line-array speakers
  • Background music & streaming
  • Wireless microphones & mixers
  • Acoustic treatment guidance

Ideal for

  • Corporate offices
  • Showrooms & retail
  • Worship places
  • Auditoriums

Brand partners

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Buying clarity

Questions worth answering before a quotation.

Is the priority announcements, background music, emergency alerts or events?

Which zones need independent volume and source control?

How noisy is the space during peak use?

Who will operate microphones, paging and music sources daily?

Site survey

What we check before design starts.

A good survey keeps the final BOQ grounded in your actual site instead of a generic product list.

  • Ceiling height, surface materials and ambient noise
  • Zone map and paging priority needs
  • Amplifier/rack location and power availability
  • Microphone, mixer and source device positions

Delivery method

How the work moves from brief to handover.

Step 1

Site survey

We map existing infrastructure, user flow, risk points, cable paths and future expansion needs before recommending hardware.

Step 2

Design and BOQ

You receive a practical design, itemised BOQ and clear scope boundaries so purchase and execution decisions are easier.

Step 3

Installation and testing

Our team installs, labels, tests and tunes the system on site, then resolves snags before handover.

Step 4

Training and support

We train your team on daily use, escalation and basic checks, then support the system through AMC or call-based service.

Handover

What you receive after commissioning.

  • Zone and speaker layout
  • Amplifier and source wiring notes
  • Operator quick-start guide
  • Volume and paging settings record

AMC support

How we keep the system healthy.

  • Speaker and amplifier health checks
  • Microphone and source testing
  • Volume balancing after layout changes
  • Emergency announcement audibility review

Avoidable mistakes

Where projects usually go wrong.

  • Using speaker count instead of acoustic coverage
  • Mixing music and emergency paging without priority planning
  • Placing controls where daily operators cannot use them