Passive Speakers
Passive full-range speakers are primarily used in setups where a centralized amplifier powers the speakers, eliminating the need for individual power sources. These systems offer greater flexibility for sound engineers, as volume and sound characteristics can be adjusted more easily through the amplifier.
Large Clubs and Concert Venues – These locations typically use dedicated amplifier systems, allowing centralized control over sound balance and volume.
Fixed Installation Sound Systems – Theaters, conference halls, and event spaces often utilize passive speakers because they integrate more easily into existing setups.
Large Outdoor Events – Passive systems allow multiple speakers to be connected to a single amplifier, making them practical for festivals and large-scale gatherings.
Rental Companies and Touring Setups – Passive speakers are advantageous for rental and touring use since amplifiers can be swapped or upgraded independently, providing more scalability for different event sizes.
Passive full-range speakers are an excellent choice when centralized sound control and flexibility are key priorities.