What Are Audio equipment Items Worth?
13 items tagged “audio equipment” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

PA Speaker
A PA speaker is a public address loudspeaker used in audio equipment for live sound reinforcement, DJ gigs, bands, and events, typically powered or passive with 10-15 inch woofers.

PA System
A public address system combining powered speakers, mixer, and microphone for small to medium venues like clubs, churches, and events.

Studio Monitors
Studio monitors are active powered speakers designed for accurate audio reproduction in music production and mixing environments.

DI Box
A DI Box (Direct Injection Box) is audio equipment that converts high-impedance instrument signals to balanced low-impedance signals for connection to mixers or PA systems.

Mixing Console
A mixing console is an audio mixer used to combine and control multiple audio signals from microphones, instruments, or other sources for live sound, recording, or broadcasting.

Mixer
An audio mixer is a device that combines multiple audio input signals and outputs them as a unified audio stream for recording or live sound applications.

Audio Interface
An audio interface is a device that connects microphones, instruments, and other audio gear to a computer for recording and playback in home studios or podcasting setups.

Windscreen
A foam windscreen is a protective cover placed over microphones to reduce wind noise and plosive sounds during recording.

Shock Mount
A microphone shock mount is a suspension device that isolates microphones from handling noise and vibrations for cleaner audio recordings.

Pop Filter
A pop filter is a screen placed in front of a microphone to reduce plosive sounds and improve vocal recording clarity.

Boom Arm
A boom arm is a adjustable microphone arm that mounts to a desk or stand, used in audio equipment for positioning microphones flexibly during podcasting, streaming, or recording.

Bass Amplifier
A bass amplifier is an electronic device that amplifies the low-frequency signals from an electric bass guitar for practice, recording, or live performance.

Guitar Amplifier
A guitar amplifier is an electronic device that amplifies the sound of an electric guitar for practice, recording, or performance, typically in the form of a combo amp with built-in speaker.
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