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Deliver your messaging to all of your customers clearly and loudly

Our PA (Public Address) systems are based on digital technology that is entirely computer controlled, which ensures the quality of sound message transmission and offers a wide range of other possibilities, including also system integration in all kinds of facilities. Additionally, our public address systems' components are all connected to one another via an optical cable network, ensuring high-quality sound even when the signal is sent over long distances.

For the reproduction of all sorts of sound

Public address systems are designed to disperse sound across a wide region. In addition to addressing a huge number of people at once, they are utilized in shopping malls, hypermarkets, hospitals, airports, industrial facilities, governmental buildings, and many more structures of a similar sort.

We provide PA solutions made up of the finest loudspeakers, amplifiers, mixing consoles, players, microphones, and other audio parts made by renowned international manufacturers. With the use of a microphone, our public address systems are adaptable and enable live announcements as well as the playback of recorded content utilizing CD/DVD players, FM tuners, and various multimedia players.

Integration to facilitate effective incident management

It is crucial to emphasize the possibility of integrating public address systems with other security or safety systems, such as a fire detection and alarm system, which, in the event of an incident, ensures prompt warning and enables timely evacuation of both staff and visitors, in addition to their primary function of transmitting entertaining content, information, and sporadic notifications.

In this instance, it’s crucial to make sure that additional factors are in place to guarantee the dependability and availability of the system. These factors include ongoing surveillance, a backup amplifier, ongoing monitoring of the connections with loudspeaker systems, digital message management, and a port for coordinating the firefighting service.

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