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Professional Audio Systems — Pro Audio in Tbilisi

Professional Audio Systems are high-quality sound equipment for concerts, conferences, theaters, studios, and events in Tbilisi and throughout Georgia. These systems deliver crystal-clear sound, high power, low distortion, and professional control over all parameters, essential for live performances, recording, and high-level audio production. LAGI offers full range of professional audio equipment: wired microphones (dynamic, condenser, XLR), wireless microphone systems UHF/VHF (handheld, lavalier, headset), digital mixers 8-32 channels (USB recording, DSP effects), analog mixers, DSP audio processors (equalizer, compressor, limiter), concert speaker systems 300W-2000W, stage monitors, audio recording interfaces, DI boxes and cables. All equipment meets professional standards and ensures reliable 24/7 operation.

Main Components of Professional Audio System

  • Wireless microphones — UHF/VHF frequency, 50-100m range, handheld/lavalier/headset types, LCD screen, 8-12 hour battery life, automatic frequency scanning.
  • Digital mixers — 8-32 channels, USB/SD recording, built-in DSP effects (reverb, delay, chorus), Wi-Fi/Bluetooth control, motorized faders, scene memory.
  • DSP audio processors — 31-band graphic EQ, parametric EQ, compressor, limiter, gate, delay, crossover, feedback suppressor, Dante/AES67 network audio.
  • Concert speaker systems — 300W-2000W RMS, 2-way/3-way configuration, 90°×60° dispersion, SPL 125-135dB, plywood/plastic enclosure, rigging points.
  • Stage monitors — 12"-15" woofer, 200W-500W, 50°×50° dispersion, wedge design, XLR/Jack inputs, passive/active models.
  • Audio recording interfaces — USB/Thunderbolt, 2-8 channels, 24-bit/192kHz, phantom power +48V, MIDI, zero-latency monitoring, DAW compatibility.

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between dynamic and condenser microphones?

Dynamic microphones — no power required (phantom power), more durable, better for live performances (stage, concert), cheaper, ideal for vocals and instruments. Condenser microphones — require phantom power +48V, more sensitive, better frequency response, ideal for studio recording, vocals, acoustic instruments, more expensive.

How many mixer channels do I need?

Depends on your setup. Count all audio sources: microphones (vocals, instruments), DI boxes (guitar, bass, keys), playback devices (laptop, phone). Example: 4 vocals + 2 guitars + 1 bass + 1 keys + 1 playback = 9 channels → choose 12-16 channel mixer (leave reserve). For large events — 24-32 channels.

What is DSP audio processor and why is it needed?

DSP (Digital Signal Processor) is device that processes audio signal in real-time and provides professional sound control. Functions: Equalizer (frequency correction), Compressor (dynamics control), Limiter (overload protection), Crossover (frequency splitting subwoofer/mid/high), Delay (time synchronization), Feedback Suppressor (automatic feedback elimination). Essential for professional installations.