Electro-Voice line array system above a live venue
Live sound · installed venues · portable PA

Electro-Voice line-array clarity from stage edge to last seat

Match loudspeakers, PA speakers, subwoofers, and stage monitors around the room you have to cover, the crew that has to move it, and the audience that has to trust every word.

System behavior

Features that keep a loudspeaker package predictable under pressure

DSP

Deployment presets that shorten tuning time

Engineers can start from application-aware voicing, then refine coverage, delay, and low-frequency balance for the room rather than rebuild every profile from scratch.

SPL

Output headroom for spoken word and music

Portable PA, installed loudspeakers, and flown arrays are selected around intelligibility, transient response, and consistent level across occupied seats. Rated peak is treated as a ceiling, not a working level: long programs are planned with headroom for voice-coil heating and power compression, so the system holds up over a full event rather than only a test tone.

RIG

Hardware workflows for crews and installers

Rigging, bracket, pole, and stage monitor choices stay close to the acoustic decision, which helps bids stay practical when the schedule is tight.

LF

Subwoofer integration without guesswork

Matched low-frequency options help balance compact portable systems, club reinforcement, worship bands, and cinema-style program material.

Planning tables

Compare the Electro-Voice system families by deployment need

Use caseTypical system shapeDecision focus
Mobile presenter PATwo powered tops, compact mixer, wireless inputsSpeech intelligibility, fast setup, carry weight
Band rehearsal or small stagePowered mains, floor monitors, single subwooferMonitor rejection, vocal clarity, bass extension
Outdoor community eventHigh-output tops, paired subs, weather-aware placementCoverage distance, generator headroom, simple recovery
VenueTypical system shapeDecision focus
Theatre or worship roomCompact arrays, fills, delay loudspeakersSeat-to-seat consistency and speech gain before feedback
Club or hospitality venuePoint source mains, distributed fills, flown sub optionsImpact, sightline control, service access
Corporate auditoriumLow-profile loudspeakers, DSP zones, presenter monitorsClean architectural integration and conference reliability
PositionTypical system shapeDecision focus
Drum or DJ low endOne or two powered subwoofers with polarity controlTransient punch, stage vibration control, safe cabling
Vocal monitor laneLow-profile wedge with dedicated EQ presetFeedback margin and lyric articulation
Front-fill reinforcementCompact loudspeakers timed to main arraysArrival alignment and front-row comfort
Installed confidence

Trusted in rooms where the mix cannot disappear

Tour-ready

Fast-turn production days

Packages are planned for truck packs, flown hangs, stage monitor lanes, and show files that travel without drama.

Venue-grade

Permanent sound systems

Integrators can align loudspeaker coverage with balcony geometry, fill zones, sightlines, and service access. Typical install briefs span theatre and worship rooms, corporate auditoriums, and hospitality venues, where the same array, delay-fill, and subwoofer logic is reused but re-aimed for each room rather than copied wholesale.

Dealer-linked

Regional support routes

Project teams can move from product selection to dealer coordination with a system brief instead of a vague parts list.

dB6core product families
DSP3deployment paths
36024hbrief response target
LF5category lanes covered

Shape the next Electro-Voice system around the room, not a generic cart

Share the audience area, mounting constraints, source count, and low-frequency goal. A concise brief helps route the right loudspeaker family, accessories, and dealer conversation.