How to set up a Portable Audio system

Concept

Audience

Message/Problem/Steps

Objectives

Distribution Plan

I would like the viewer to be knowledgable setting up there own pa system

Know cables, mixer & speakers

Whoever is trying to setup a PA system whether for DJing, Live music or for applications of speech conferences etc

In this tutorial anyone from 15-100 could find this very helpful as long as you need help with it.

Through text on screen and voice to help my audience get the full understanding (video too of course)

The idea is really to set up your system have all levels set to sound best in your environment whether a banquet hall office or in home for your band I will do the best I can to provide steps.

understand which inputs control what

setup and take down your pa system totally comfortably.

adjust levels as needed throughout the event

Overcoming the obstacles and challenges why you are getting "Feedback" through the microphones.

The steps you take will determine the outcome of what you setup and your audience/guests will appreciate it.

You will run into problems with levels for example "why is there no echo in this channel" or "what is my gain vs my master" simple things like this that can make a huge difference

I am going to post this tutorial on YouTube and share the link on Facebook music groups.

Title of the video is everything and the audience will click depending on your thumbnail and title.

Budget

You will need XLR cables, Mixer, Speakers & Stands (this tutorial will have microphones) depending on your use it may not be needed.

Make a great thumbnail for the YouTube video to really get plenty of clicks and grab the audiences attention.

Demographic could really be musically inclined people or people who just really need help setting something up for there in home event and want to play a iPod

Be willing to spend on new upgraded gear (powered speakers) passive speakers are outdated.

Achieving perfect sound at any gig

Demonstrating what goes where and plug what into what truly get the feel of what your first gig would be like.