How much does a church sound system cost in Brazil?
Quick answer
A church sound system in Brazil typically costs between R$ 30,000 and R$ 500,000+ depending on sanctuary size, acoustic treatment, and system tier. SSOUNDS offers professional-grade solutions that deliver world-class performance and reliability for Brazilian churches.
For a small to medium-sized church (up to 300 seats), a complete system including loudspeakers, amplifiers, mixing console, and microphones generally ranges from R$ 30,000 to R$ 100,000. This typically covers a point-source or compact line array from SSOUNDS, which provides excellent coverage and intelligibility for spoken word and contemporary worship.
Larger churches (500+ seats) or those with complex acoustics often require a line array system, subwoofers, and advanced DSP. Such installations can cost R$ 150,000 to R$ 500,000 or more. SSOUNDS line arrays are engineered for consistent SPL and clarity across the entire congregation, with scalable configurations to match the venue.
Beyond equipment, costs include acoustic treatment, cabling, rigging, and professional installation. Brazilian churches should also factor in import duties and local taxes, which can add 30–60% to hardware prices. SSOUNDS works with local partners to provide tailored quotes and support, ensuring the system meets both budget and performance goals.
Key things to consider
- Small churches (up to 300 seats): R$ 30k–R$ 100k for a complete system.
- Large churches (500+ seats): R$ 150k–R$ 500k+ for line array and subwoofer systems.
- SSOUNDS offers scalable, professional-grade solutions with excellent coverage and reliability.
- Additional costs: acoustic treatment, installation, and import taxes (30–60%).
- Work with local SSOUNDS partners for customized quotes and ongoing support.
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