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Discover VEVOR's entire line of stage sound equipment, which includes portable vocal recording booths, digital and analog audio mixers, PA speakers, speaker stands, stage monitors, audio amplifiers, microphone systems, stage subwoofers, and accessories for live performers, event producers, venue operators, schools, houses of worship, and mobile DJ and PA operators. VEVOR offers dependable stage sound equipment for all applications and venue sizes, whether you are installing a live performance sound system, recording vocals in a treated acoustic space, or adding subwoofers and monitors to an already-existing PA system.


VEVOR Stage Sound Equipment for Mixers, Speakers, Monitors, and Live Performance


For live performances, concerts, and rehearsals, are you searching for stage sound equipment that covers the entire signal chain from microphone input to mixing and amplification to speaker output without requiring you to purchase from several specialized audio suppliers? For any performance setting, VEVOR offers PA speakers, stage monitors, speaker stands, subwoofers, microphone systems, and analog and digital audio mixers. For your sound system, find the appropriate equipment type, channel count, and output specifications right now.


Stage Sound Equipment Types and the Performance Applications Each One Serves


From source capture and signal mixing to power amplification to audience and performer audio delivery, every stage sound equipment category covers a distinct purpose within the entire live audio signal chain. For both individual component upgrades and whole stage sound system builds, VEVOR's inventory includes all major equipment types.


 Analog and Digital Audio Mixers for Signal Control and Routing


Any live sound system's main control point is an audio mixer, which combines signals from several microphones, instruments, and playback sources, modifies each one's levels, EQ, and effects, and simultaneously routes the combined mix to the main PA system, monitor outputs, and recording feeds. For simple live mixing, where physical fader and knob locations provide an immediate visual overview of the full mix status without going through menu layers, VEVOR analog audio mixers offer the hands-on, instantaneous control that sound engineers demand.


VEVOR's digital audio mixers are a practical option for complex productions, regular venue installations, and any application where recalling previously optimized settings between performances saves significant setup time. These features include expanded onboard digital signal processing, recall of saved scene settings, remote control via tablet or smartphone, and built-in effects that would require separate outboard equipment in an equivalent analog system. A VEVOR audio mixer's channel count must support all sources in the performance setup, such as playback sources, drum microphone channels, instrument DI inputs, vocal microphones, and any additional inputs needed for the particular performance format. Headroom channels above the minimum required count offer flexibility for production modifications and for extra sources that arise during performance planning.


PA Speakers and Stage Subwoofers for Audience Sound Delivery


No matter how far from the stage or where they are in the venue, every audience member can clearly hear the performance thanks to PA speakers that carry the amplified audio mix to the audience area. In contrast to passive speaker systems, which require a separate power amplifier, VEVOR PA speakers use active powered designs that integrate the amplifier directly into the speaker cabinet. This feature simplifies the system architecture to a direct mixer-to-speaker connection that non-technical operators can configure and operate dependably.


For music-intensive performances where bass content plays a major role in the overall sound experience, VEVOR stage subwoofers extend the frequency response of the main PA system into the low frequency range below 80Hz that full-range speakers cannot reproduce at sufficient sound pressure levels. Subwoofer integration is crucial for music performances, DJ events, and any production where audience immersion in the full audio frequency spectrum is a priority, because VEVOR stage subwoofers deliver the physical impact and visceral sensation of low-frequency sound reproduction that full-range speakers alone cannot at the output levels live performance demands.


Stage Monitors and Speaker Stands for Performer Monitoring


During a live performance, when the main PA speakers face the audience and cannot be heard clearly by the musicians and vocalists at the front of the stage, stage monitors are loudspeakers placed on the stage facing the performers. They provide a custom mix that enables each performer to hear themselves, the other instruments, and vocals clearly. To direct the sound toward the performer's ear level without producing the excessive high-frequency beaming that a vertically mounted speaker cabinet produces when angled toward a standing performer, VEVOR stage monitors use a wedge-shaped cabinet profile that places the speaker driver at the proper upward angle for a performer standing or sitting behind the monitor.


To maximize high-frequency dispersion from the speaker toward the listening audience rather than directing high-frequency content downward toward the floor in front of the speaker position, VEVOR speaker stands raise PA speakers to the proper height above the audience, placing the speaker driver at roughly head height for standing listeners. Instead of accepting a fixed speaker position that might not best cover the audience area at every venue where the portable PA system is deployed, adjustable height speaker stands in the VEVOR range allow the speaker height to be set for the specific venue geometry at each event.


Microphone Systems, Audio Amplifiers, and Recording Booths


VEVOR's microphone systems cover the input end of the live sound signal chain. Dynamic microphones are best suited for live vocal and instrument miking applications where durability and the ability to handle high sound pressure levels are important. In contrast, condenser microphones are better suited for recording applications and quieter acoustic instruments. Using UHF frequency transmission to maintain dependable signal quality over distances and under varying environmental conditions in live performance venues, VEVOR's wireless microphone systems for stage sound equipment give performers the freedom of movement that cabled systems restrict.


VEVOR audio amplifiers provide the wattage and impedance matching required for passive speaker cabinets to operate at their rated output power, powering passive PA and monitor speaker systems without built-in amplification. VEVOR's portable vocal recording booths provide a useful acoustically enhanced recording environment for voiceover work, podcast production, and home recording without the expense and permanence of a professionally treated recording room. They do this by creating a treated acoustic space around a studio microphone that reduces room reflections and background noise pickup, which microphone recordings in untreated spaces often suffer from.


Features and Portability Across VEVOR Stage Sound Equipment


From tiny venues to huge events, the system's professionalism and practicality are defined by the features built into each piece of stage sound equipment and by its portability for transportation between sites.


Built-In Effects, DSP Processing, and Connectivity Features


By integrating these processing functions into the main equipment, built-in digital effects in VEVOR digital audio mixers and PA speakers reduce the need for external equipment to achieve professional-sounding reverb, delay, compression, and EQ that live performances benefit from. This feature eliminates the need for separate effects processors, thereby reducing cost, complexity, and the number of failure points in the signal chain. To provide reverb and time-based effects that enhance vocal and instrument sources without producing the artificial, blatantly processed sound that lower-quality built-in effects impart on even a well-mixed source signal, VEVOR digital mixer processing employs algorithms derived from professional studio processing standards.


Certain VEVOR PA speaker models with Bluetooth and USB connectivity support direct audio playback from smartphones, tablets, and USB drives, eliminating the need for a separate playback source or a mixer connection. This feature offers the flexibility of direct-source playback for background music, announcements, and straightforward playback-only applications where the full mixer-based signal chain is more complex than the event calls for. A single mixer can serve the entire live sound system without the need for additional output distribution equipment between the mixer and the connected PA speakers, monitors, and recording interface, thanks to the multiple-output configuration of VEVOR audio mixers, which provides main mix, monitor, and recording outputs simultaneously.


Portability, Weight, and Transport Features


For mobile PA systems, traveling bands, DJs, and event production companies that move sound equipment between multiple locations and events throughout the workweek, portability is a crucial practical need. By using lightweight composite enclosure materials, VEVOR active PA speaker cabinets achieve the acoustic performance of denser traditional speaker cabinet constructions at a significantly reduced transport weight. This feature eliminates the need for two people to handle heavier, equivalent-output speaker systems, enabling a single operator to carry and position PA speakers.


The VEVOR PA speakers and subwoofers' integrated carry handles, stackable cabinet profiles, and pole-mount sockets offer the transport and setup convenience features that professional portable audio equipment needs to give when system setup needs to be finished fast before an event starts. By integrating into standard 19-inch equipment racks, VEVOR's rack-mount format audio amplifiers and digital mixers combine several system components into a single safe, well-organized transport case. This feature eliminates the setup time and connection complexity associated with deploying a full professional sound system from individual components that must be connected and arranged from scratch at each new venue.


Why Choose VEVOR Stage Sound Equipment?


Analog and digital audio mixers, PA speakers, stage monitors, speaker stands, stage subwoofers, microphone systems, audio amplifiers, portable vocal recording booths, and sound equipment accessories designed for performers, event producers, and venue operators are all part of VEVOR's full line of stage sound equipment. Every device offers reasonable pricing, useful mobility features, and professional audio performance, making high-quality live sound equipment affordable for all production sizes. Your stage sound equipment is prepared for every performance thanks to VEVOR's dependable after-sales assistance. Look over the entire selection now.


FAQs


What is the difference between analog and digital audio mixers?


Analog mixers are ideal for simple live mixing when instant tactile control is crucial, as they use physical faders and knobs for direct hands-on control of each channel without menu navigation. In a more compact format, digital mixers provide onboard DSP processing, scene recall, remote control, and more routing flexibility. This feature makes them ideal for complicated productions where setup time is significantly reduced by storing and retrieving optimized settings between performances.


How many PA speakers do I need for a live performance venue?


A stereo pair of VEVOR active PA speakers usually provides sufficient coverage for small venues with up to 200 people. Subwoofers for increased low-frequency output and extra-delay speakers at the back of the audience area are advantageous in larger venues. The floor area, ceiling height, and sound pressure level required for the event type should be considered when calculating speaker coverage.


What is a stage monitor, and why do performers need one?


During a performance, musicians and vocalists may clearly hear themselves thanks to a stage monitor, which is a speaker on stage facing the artist that provides a bespoke mix. The primary PA speakers face the audience and are not audible from the stage. Performers find it difficult to hear their own contributions in the mix when there is no monitor coverage, leading to timing and pitch issues that degrade the overall performance.


Can the VEVOR speaker stands support both PA speakers and stage monitors?


VEVOR adjustable speaker stands are rated for the average weight of active PA speaker cabinets within the designated weight capacity of each stand type, and they support PA speakers utilizing a standard pole-mount socket. Instead of being on stands, stage monitors usually sit in the wedge position on the stage floor. Before using the stand, always check its weight capacity against the weight of the particular speaker cabinet.


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