Speakers: Pendant vs. 2x2 Drop-in Ceiling

 

When it comes to speakers, there are a lot of technicalities to understand; choosing between pendant and 2x2 drop-in ceiling speakers can be tough.

Learning about speakers may seem easy, but it’s not. At first glance, the concept is simple. You plug it in. You power up the source. The music or sound comes out. The physics aren’t complicated, but the technology is – now more so than ever before!

Let’s look at some context.

Speakers are embedded into our computers. We can listen to a low-quality sound, or we can hook up the computer to a big speaker and enjoy that music without concern. Speakers produce higher quality sounds, and most people like that a lot.

There are different types of speakers, though.

  1. Pendant speakers. These speakers convert electromagnetic waves into sound waves. The speakers receive the sound and expand it so that all can hear. This can be analog (old-fashioned) or digital (contemporary).  Digital speakers still rely on analog a bit.
  2. 2x2 Drop-in Ceiling Speakers. These speakers do something different. They sit on the ceiling and provide music/sound for the people in the space. This is great for stores and offices that use music and paging systems.

At the end of the day, people just like hearing music. When it’s interrupted by a voice announcement, people want to be able to hear that just as clearly. Static and bad connections can break down communication, annoying the listening party. Take precaution against this.

To learn more about the different types of speakers, and about their various uses in the world today, talk to a professional: www.owi-inc.com.

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