
Professional room sound systems deliver audio infrastructures capable of producing powerful, even sound across large meeting rooms, auditoriums and event spaces hosting large audiences. Speakers, amplifiers, megaphones and microphones ensure optimal intelligibility at every point, acoustic adaptation to architectural constraints and seamless integration for an immersive audio experience.
| Uniform acoustic coverage | Strategically positioned speakers ensure even distribution without dead zones. |
| Guaranteed intelligibility | Acoustic processing and adapted equipment deliver clear speech throughout the space. |
| Versatile microphone systems | Wired, wireless, tabletop or ceiling microphones depending on use cases and configurations. |
| Professional amplification | Power adapted for clear sound without distortion or saturation. |
| Seamless integration | Discreet, aesthetic installation respecting space design and constraints. |

Room sound systems are used in auditoriums for conferences and seminars, and in large meeting rooms for strategic presentations. Universities rely on them for lectures, while they ensure clear and even audio during occasional events. In places of worship, they provide intelligible sound delivery for services and ceremonies. In municipal multipurpose spaces, they adapt to a wide range of uses, from ceremonies and public conferences to cultural performances.
Onedirect offers room sound systems from specialist brands such as Shure, Sennheiser and Rondson. As an official reseller, we guarantee authentic equipment along with fast, secure delivery. Our team helps you identify the most durable and high-performance audio solution based on your constraints, ensuring optimal audience satisfaction.
What is the difference between room sound systems and audio conferencing systems?
Room sound systems optimise audio delivery to audiences present in large spaces. Audio conferencing focuses on capturing and transmitting sound to remote participants.
How do you calculate the audio power required for a room?
This depends on room volume, acoustics, ambient noise levels and intended use. As a rough guideline, allow 5–10 watts per person for voice, more for music. An acoustic audit is recommended for precise sizing.
Do room sound systems require acoustic treatment?
Not mandatory but strongly recommended for large spaces. Acoustic treatment (absorption panels, diffusers) significantly improves intelligibility by reducing reverberation and echo.
Can a room sound system be installed independently?
Large spaces generally require professional expertise for optimal speaker placement, cabling, DSP calibration and compliance with safety standards.
Are these systems suitable for small rooms?
They are primarily designed for large rooms and auditoriums, although some models can be adapted for medium-sized spaces.