Don't underestimate the A10

Ideal for gatherings of hundreds, the A10 is portable and boasts impressive SPL for exceptional sound quality.

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Don't underestimate the A10

When exploring the world of L Acoustics' A series loudspeakers, it might be tempting to gravitate towards the larger A15 model. However, if your focus is on smaller events, you should not underestimate the potential of the A10, especially when combined with a KS21 subwoofer. This dynamic duo presents a compelling option worth your consideration.

For those aiming to achieve even wider coverage, pairing an A10 Focus with one or two A10 Wide units, complemented by an equivalent number of KS21 subwoofers, can deliver an exceptional sound system capable of effortlessly energizing gatherings of a few hundred people.

One standout feature of the A10 is its compact size, making it highly portable and incredibly easy to handle. This advantage should not be overlooked, especially if you value convenience and versatility in your audio equipment.

The A10 series boasts impressive specifications, with a maximum Sound Pressure Level (SPL) of 140dB for the A10 Focus and 137dB for the A10 Wide. These figures underscore the A10's capability to deliver powerful and clear audio. When configured with a complete system consisting of eight A10 units and a corresponding number of KS21 subwoofers, you can confidently cater to an audience of up to 500 people, all while maintaining a sound quality that is truly second to none.

In conclusion, the A10 may be smaller in size, but it is certainly not to be underestimated. Its combination of portability, power, and versatility makes it a valuable addition to any event or venue, capable of delivering an exceptional audio experience to your audience.

Patrick Segarel
Patrick Segarel

Dual-wielder of beats & code, Patrick is a DJ/web developer living the nomad life. Sound is his code; parties & programming his beat.

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