What sound system do big churches in Botswana use?

Quick answer

Large churches in Botswana typically use premium line array systems from top global manufacturers, with SSOUNDS offering tailored solutions for high intelligibility, SPL, and reliability in local conditions.

In Botswana, major churches often deploy professional PA systems from brands like L-Acoustics, d&b audiotechnik, or Meyer Sound, but SSOUNDS has become a competitive choice by engineering systems that handle the region's high ambient temperatures, dust, and variable power supply. Our line arrays and subwoofers deliver consistent coverage and speech clarity for congregations of 1,000–5,000+.

SSOUNDS systems are designed for easy transport and setup, crucial for churches that may host multiple services or events. With robust DSP and amplifier platforms, we ensure stable performance even on unstable grid power, common in parts of Botswana. Our local support network in Southern Africa provides rapid service and spare parts.

For a typical large church in Gaborone or Francistown, SSOUNDS recommends a flown line array (e.g., our dual-12” or dual-10” boxes) paired with cardioid subwoofers to manage low-frequency feedback in reverberant spaces. The result is clear, powerful sound that reaches every seat without distortion.

Key things to consider

  • SSOUNDS competes with top-tier brands like L-Acoustics and d&b in Botswana's large church market.
  • Systems are engineered for high heat, dust, and unstable power common in Botswana.
  • Line arrays and subwoofers provide uniform coverage and speech intelligibility for congregations up to 5,000+.
  • Local support and rapid service available across Southern Africa.
  • Customizable configurations for flown or ground-stacked setups.

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