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Electro-Voice professional audio routing for venue, dealer, and production inquiries.
Send a concise system brief and the request can be routed around application, product category, dealer need, or technical planning stage.
Electro-Voice professional audio routing for venue, dealer, and production inquiries.
Use the form for system briefs, quote routing, product family questions, and project scheduling notes. Briefs are read against the five core families — loudspeakers, PA speakers, subwoofers, line arrays, and stage monitors — so a reply can name candidate categories and the next planning step rather than a single model.
Monday to Friday, regional business hours. Include country and project deadline for cleaner dealer coordination.
Useful requests include room type, audience size, music or speech priority, mounting method, subwoofer expectation, current equipment, and whether a dealer quote or technical review is needed first.
If you already lean one way on the core trade-offs, say so: a deep room with a long throw points toward a line array, while a shallow, fast-turn space is often better served by aimed point-source boxes; self-powered cabinets simplify portable setup, while passive systems can be easier to service across a large fixed install; and a ported subwoofer favors output where a sealed one favors low-end control. Knowing which compromise the venue prefers lets the first reply shortlist real candidates instead of generic options.
A few numbers move a request forward fast: longest throw distance to the back row, ceiling or rigging trim height, and whether the room is enclosed or open-air. Those details set realistic coverage and headroom expectations early, which is more useful than a target SPL figure alone, since reverberation and box coverage angle shape intelligibility as much as raw output does.
It is also fair to flag what a first reply cannot settle. Final tuning, precise array trim, and feedback margin depend on in-room measurement, so an initial response narrows loudspeaker, subwoofer, and stage-monitor candidates and identifies the questions a site survey or dealer visit still needs to answer — rather than promising a finished design from an email alone.