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Stage Monitors - Wedge & Floor Monitors for Live Sound
Stage Monitors for Live Performance
Stage monitors provide critical onstage sound reinforcement, allowing performers to hear themselves and other band members clearly during live shows. Also known as floor monitors or wedge monitors due to their angled cabinet design, these speakers face upward toward performers rather than the audience.
Passive vs Powered Stage Monitors
Passive stage monitors require an external power amplifier, offering flexibility in power configuration and typically lighter weight for transport. Powered monitors include built-in amplification, simplifying setup with fewer cables and components needed.
Key Specifications
Stage monitor performance depends on several factors: wattage determines overall volume capacity, frequency response affects clarity across vocal and instrument ranges, and cabinet angle ensures proper sound projection to performers. Coaxial designs with aligned drivers provide better coherence at close listening distances typical of stage monitoring applications.
Applications
Floor wedges work for vocalists, guitarists, and front-line performers who need to hear the mix while facing the audience. Drummers and keyboard players often use different monitor configurations, but wedge monitors remain the standard for most stage positions in venues from small clubs to large concert halls.


