PA Tower: PA tower, also known as speaker tower or speaker bracket, is a structure used to enhance and support speakers (especially line array systems) in live sound reinforcement applications. Line array speakers are commonly used in concerts and large-scale events to evenly distribute sound over a wide area.
Aluminum Structure: Aluminum is a popular material for building PA towers because it is lightweight but durable. Compared to heavier alternatives such as steel, aluminum towers are relatively easy to transport and install.
Line Array: A line array is a speaker system consisting of multiple independent speakers arranged vertically. This configuration allows for precise control of sound diffusion and coverage, making the line array an ideal choice for large-scale outdoor events and concerts.
6m Height: The height of the PA tower is specified as 6 meters, indicating the maximum height it can reach. Height is crucial to ensure that line array speakers can effectively cover the target audience area.
Electric Hoist (Motor): The addition of an electric hoist or winch system makes the installation and position adjustment of line array speakers easier and safer. This electric device helps to enhance and reduce heavy-duty line array speakers, reduce the manual workload required during installation, and minimize the risk of accidents.