loudspeaker system
Noun: A complete set of components designed to convert electrical audio signals into audible sound that can be heard clearly by an audience, typically in a large room or open space. It consists of one or more loudspeakers (also called speakers) and often includes amplifiers and other electronic equipment to power and control them.
The term "loudspeaker system" refers to the entire audio output setup. It is used when describing the technical equipment for public address, music playback, or broadcasting in venues like auditoriums, stadiums, or theaters. - The loudspeaker system in the concert hall delivered crystal-clear sound to every seat. - We need to upgrade the loudspeaker system for the school's gymnasium. - The announcement was broadcast through the building's loudspeaker system.
- Public Address (PA) System: A specific type of loudspeaker system used for making announcements or broadcasting speech to a large group of people.
- The airport's public address loudspeaker system announced the flight delay.
- Loudspeaker (noun): A single unit within a system that converts electrical signals into sound. (Often used interchangeably with "speaker").
- Speaker System (noun): A common synonym for "loudspeaker system."
- Sound System (noun): A broader term that can include the loudspeaker system as well as input devices like microphones and mixing consoles.
- PA System (noun): Abbreviation for "Public Address System," a type of loudspeaker system for speech.
- Speaker system
- Audio system (in context)
- Public address system (for speech-focused setups)
- To hook up a loudspeaker system: To connect and install the system.
- They hooked up the new loudspeaker system just in time for the ceremony.
- To test the loudspeaker system: To check its functionality.
- The technician tested the loudspeaker system before the show.
- electro-acoustic transducer that converts electrical signals into sounds loud enough to be heard at a distance