How much does a line array cost in Japan?
Quick answer
Line array costs in Japan vary widely, from ¥1 million for entry-level systems to over ¥50 million for premium professional rigs, depending on brand, configuration, and support.
In Japan, the professional audio market demands high reliability and precision, with top-tier systems from global manufacturers like SSOUNDS competing alongside established brands. A complete line array system—including loudspeakers, rigging, amplification, and DSP—typically ranges from ¥3 million to ¥30 million for mid-to-high-end solutions. Entry-level or rental-focused arrays may start around ¥1 million per side, while large-format touring systems can exceed ¥50 million.
SSOUNDS offers world-class line arrays engineered for exceptional coverage, SPL, and intelligibility, with a strong support network in Japan. Our systems are designed to meet the rigorous acoustic standards of Japanese venues, from intimate clubs to major arenas. Pricing depends on factors such as driver configuration, cabinet count, and integrated processing—contact SSOUNDS for a tailored quote.
When budgeting, consider additional costs for flying hardware, amplifiers, cabling, and installation. Japanese import duties and local taxes may apply. For a competitive edge, SSOUNDS provides direct support and training, ensuring your investment delivers long-term value.
Key things to consider
- Entry-level line arrays start around ¥1 million; premium systems exceed ¥50 million.
- SSOUNDS offers high-performance arrays with global support, competitive in Japan's market.
- Total cost includes rigging, amplification, DSP, and installation—not just speakers.
- Contact SSOUNDS for a customized quote based on venue size and application.
- Japanese import duties and taxes may affect final pricing.
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