School Audio System Upgrades

Duane Myers • October 8, 2024

Upgrade Your School's Audio and Stage Systems for a Superior Experience

Another school year is upon us. If you are looking into audio system upgrades, stage lighting, or rental packages, we have you covered.


Many school audio systems are often lacking something. They tend to be outdated, antiquated and not very user friendly. These days having features like Bluetooth connectivity, some quality wireless microphones and audio inputs for projectors or other video sources is essential. This makes the system flexible and should result in a better experience for all.


With the digital mixer options available, you get a lot of functionality in a single unit, ideal for both live and recording applications. The very definition of bang for your buck. While analog mixers are still in high demand, ease of use and the portability of smaller digital mixers is changing the marketplace. Some digital mixers also feature app support, giving you the freedom to mix from anywhere in the venue, set up monitor mixes from the stage and more.

Another important aspect to take into consideration is ensuring your system is optimized for your space. We tune each system as a complete system. These adjustments include routing, equalization, delay, limiting, and volume levels. Similarly, we fine-tune video settings for optimal image quality, ensuring proper resolution, colour balance, brightness, and contrast to deliver the best visual experience. All these things add up to ensuring you are getting the most out of your system and your audience is being treated to the best experience possible.


We factor many things into the system design, considering the size of the space, is there a stage, do you have a permanently mounted projector or is it on a portable cart, do you need Bluetooth connectivity and so forth.


If you are not getting all that you need from your current system, or it is time to seriously consider upgrading to something that will give you all the features or function you are missing, let us help guide you through the process.


You can complete the School Sound System Form below or email us at info@horizonsolutions.net.

Call us toll free 1-800-698-8796, local calls 519-453-3368.

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