Press Release Author = Discount Audio Portable Sound Systems
Industry = Education
Press Release Summary = Schools from all over the U.S. are starting to take advantage of the benefits and cost efficiencies of switching from an installed sound system to a completely portable PA system
Press Release Body = May 30, 2006 - Schools from all over the U.S. are starting to take advantage of the benefits and cost efficiencies of switching from an installed sound system to a completely portable PA system. This trend toward transportable PA systems that can be quickly set up and used gives way to greatly increased savings over an installed system. Compared to the high cost fixed installed system, portable sound systems offer power, more flexibility and ease of use for just a fraction of the cost.
Following in the foot steps of this trend is the West Philadelphia Catholic High School, where their President, Brother Tim Ahern, praises his Anchor Audio Liberty sound system. "Our portable audio system recently purchased from Discount Audio is great. It gives us the flexibility of both indoor and outdoor use."
It was five years ago at a Hudson New Jersey High School when Brother Tim first experienced an Anchor Audio portable PA system. He enjoyed it so much that when West Philadelphia Catholic High School was in desperate need of a sound system, Brother Tim didn\'t hesitate to recommend Anchor\'s Liberty public address system. "Our current installed system in the gymnasium was simply not getting the job done. It was difficult to hear the speaker even when you were standing two feet away."
Anchor Audio\'s Liberty Sound System was the perfect solution. In comparing the cost-savings between replacing the installed system and the purchase of the portable sound system, you might see a $15,000 gap. Brother Tim adds, "Whether it\'s for our indoor basketball games or taking it outside for our track and field events, the sound system works every time. The self-contained CD player is also great for providing music during all school events."