Main speaker: The main speaker is the main component of the conference audio system, responsible for amplifying and playing sound. It usually consists of two speakers on the left and right, which can provide sound coverage in all directions.
Microphone: There are various types of microphones used in meetings, such as wireless microphones, wired microphones, neck microphones, etc. A microphone is used to capture the voice of a speaker or participant and transmit it to the audio system.
Mixer: A mixer is used to adjust the volume, pitch, and other sound parameters of different microphones. It can mix multiple audio signals together and output them to the main speaker.
Amplifier: An amplifier (power amplifier) is used to enhance the current and power of audio signals, in order to drive the main speaker to produce higher volume and better sound quality.
Conference control system: The conference control system is used to manage and control conference audio equipment. It can achieve functions such as switching between audio input and output, adjusting volume, and recording audio.
Conference microphone system: A conference microphone system is a type of audio equipment specifically designed for large conferences. It includes a main control unit and multiple microphones distributed throughout the venue, enabling communication and interaction among participants.
When choosing conference audio equipment, factors such as the size of the conference venue, expected sound coverage, budget constraints, and user needs need to be considered. Meanwhile, reasonable arrangement and setup of audio equipment are also important factors in ensuring good sound quality and auditory effects.





























