What goes into a commercial audio system? | Crutchfield video

What goes into a commercial audio system? | Crutchfield video

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When you want to add audio to a commercial space like a bar, restaurant, or retail store, you need something different from your home A/V setup. Watch this video to see what goes into a commercial audio system.

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22 Comments

  1. Awesome video, thank you.

  2. Bro molaiii mic stand chaheko thiyo0..
    Urgent….😑😑😑

  3. In a commercial audio system for restaurants, Do in-wall volume controls affect the quality and lessen the life of the amplifier since backflow of electricity comes back to the amplifier from the volume control?

  4. So informative, illustrative, and most importantly, straightforward. Too bad I don’t live any place near the US. At least, I know now what I have to do.

  5. Do you supply

  6. HI, I bought 4 jbl 26CT 70v / 100v speakers, I want them for my audiovisual room at my house, which amplifier will you recomend me?

  7. I would like to setup a sound system in the restaurant which can be used for ambient music and of a Dj to plug into after hours. Don’t even know were to start. Not sure if I can use wall mounted speakers of regular DJ speakers with and XLR in and output. Any ideas?

  8. Can you do this with Bluetooth?

  9. I need your help

  10. @hometheaterenthusiast1566 January 22, 2025 at 11:37 am

    The commercial in ceiling speakers I have say I can use it an 8ohm system. Does this mean I can run the speakers independently into my channels on the back of my AVR?

  11. So how come sometimes it sounds like the speakers are blown? Is it because they are blown or because they daisy chained too many speakers?

  12. so it’s all mono.

  13. Excellent quick overview video, well explained!

  14. @tibetaudioproduction1568 January 22, 2025 at 11:43 am

    thank you , i have a question ,since we are connecting multiple speaker and going to place at diffrent place in a dizzy chain . how can i align the phase meanning how can i deley. isnt it going to affact on all the connected speaker ?

  15. @CGsSpeakerVerse-mi6ll January 22, 2025 at 11:46 am

    I use a 70v system at home simply because I want more speakers than what a home theater receiver allows. A portion of my system runs on a home receiver, but the majority of it is 70v.

  16. Great explanation! Thanks.

  17. Kindly please assist… i’ve got 6x15w ceiling speakers that i’ll have installed approximately 5-6 meters away from the Amp. So my question is, do i necessarily need an Amplifier with 100v Line output?

    I’m asking this question cz i already have a 4 Channel Powered Mixer that is 1000w peak, 300w RMS, 400w Program Power.

  18. Hello..could you please help me with guideline for my restaurant audio system. Its 3000 sq ft floor. What type of amp and wall mounted speakers would be perfect ? Just in case if I want to integrate zone volume control ..what would be the answer? And for a small conference room around 1000 sq ft..what type of set up I need. I want projector, conference web cam, speaker, microphone and from my laptop I want wireless AV receiver that could connect projector to avoid visible wiring

  19. @williamedwards6519 January 22, 2025 at 12:07 pm

    Thank you for this video. while the video DID answer my question, the reality of the speakers I just acquired, I have to verify this information..

    o.k. wait. you are saying in a commercial system, the audio is daisy chained from one speaker to the next. How do we know which wire to daisy out to the next wire? say i plug the positive lead from the first speaker into the positive side of channel 1 on my receiver. the negative lead from the speaker goes where?, to the positive side of the next speaker?and the negative from speaker 2 goes to the positive of speaker 3? I have 10 20 watt 8 ohm commercial grade canned in ceiling speakers, designed to fill a 1000 sq ft area with sound.so you are saying , that daisy chaining these speakers , that’s 2,000 watts of power that these speakers add up to.if I put a 2k watt amp on these speakers, daisey chained in the matter I described… will the speakers ( individually rated at 20 watts ) will they blow or take the load?

  20. @MuhammadShoaib-tm9no January 22, 2025 at 12:11 pm

    i want same thing with wireless connection.

  21. Thank you for this video! Just figured out why my system went bad because it was installed improperly.

  22. @narendraparmar4034 January 22, 2025 at 12:13 pm

    Hindi

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