Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Follow the Audiorent blog

If you're in the market for PA and AV hire equipment keep track of Audiorent.co.uk's forthcoming blogs. We will try to give you information on aspects to consider when you're looking to hire PA or AV equipment.

This first blog will look at the the benefits of using a professional PA and AV hire company for your live music event.

Gigs can stand or fall on the quality of the front of house pa system in use. A poor quality system will affect both the bands playing and the listening audience. The bands will feel they have not been able to best relay their music to the audience and the audience will be unable to appreciate the music at its best. Overall a poor quality live music system will be more trouble than it's worth the potential for poor sound quality, insufficient volume and the stress it will cause to both the bands and the operator. As such, for whatever sized live music event you are holding it is worthwhile talking to a professional PA rental company. They can discuss your requirements and recommend the most suitable hire PA system for your event. A professional PA hire company will also be able to supply all the necessary peripheral but equally vital items such as microphones, stands and cabling. When hiring from a PA hire company you may be safe in the knowledge that the equipment you are using is of a professional standard ensuring the best possible sound quality. It may be worth budgeting for delivery and engineering of the event by a professional sound engineer. An engineer can be invaluable to the smooth running of your event as their expertise with the equipment and experience at other gigs will help you to concentrate on other aspects of your event safe in the knowledge that at least the audio side is being handled. Many PA and Audio visual rental companies now also supply a wide range of backline equipment as well as PA systems. Drum kits, guitar, bass and keyboard amplifiers are now regularly available on the hire market for situations when it's not possible for a band to provide their own equipment at a gig.

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