As professional audio equipment is more sensitive than ordinary household audio equipment, and can withstand higher power, better timbre and sound quality, it is usually used in professional sports and entertainment venues such as singing halls, cinemas and auditoriums. After the professional audio equipment is installed in these places, the sound quality should be tested to ensure that the requirements can be met. Now let's see how to test the sound quality of first-class professional audio equipment.
1. Bass part
The bass effect of professional audio equipment can be said to be a very important part of the overall sound quality, which is directly related to the shock effect of the fullness of the sound effect. As for the performance requirements of using a bass unit for the speaker, a glass of water can be placed next to the speaker during the test. A good bass speaker can cause the vibration of the water cup, and the water in the cup will ripple with the music, and the better the bass effect, The more obvious and lasting this effect is.
2. Midrange part
For most professional audio equipment products, it is difficult to distinguish their sound quality. This is because the main function of the midrange part is to make the sound realistic. If you want to test the midrange part of professional audio equipment, you can play a multi-channel movie to see if it has a good sense of reality.
3. High pitch part
Generally speaking, the treble effect of professional audio equipment will be very intuitive, and good treble speakers will perform well in singing, some special electronic sound effects, and even some extreme sounds beyond the hearing range. When testing the treble part, you can select some treble voices to play.
Because many professional places will install reputable professional audio equipment for use, in order to enable the audience to enjoy a better hearing feast when holding recreational and sports activities, after the installation of professional audio equipment, a variety of methods should be used to improve the sound quality, and then adjust according to the situation to ensure that the audio equipment can play its best role.