The Samson Resound VX8.1 is a portable column array system engineered for live stage performances, fitness classes, karaoke, DJs, and more. Combining professional-grade sound with sleek portability, it delivers clear, powerful audio in a compact, easy-to-transport design. Ideal for mobile DJs, small bands, or solo performers, the VX8.1 ensures wide-area coverage and flexible connectivity for any event.

Powerful Amplification:

700W total Class-D amplification (350W Sub / 350W Array) delivers high-output, clear sound.

12-inch Active Subwoofer:

Provides deep, punchy low-end frequencies for a full, dynamic audio experience.

8 x 3.5-inch Full-Range Drivers:

Vertical column array ensures clear midrange and high-frequency coverage.

Wide Horizontal Coverage:

120-degree to 200-degree horizontal sound dispersion reaches larger audiences.

3-Channel Mixer:

The top-mounted mixer allows simultaneous connection of microphones, instruments, and line-level devices.

Multiple Inputs:

XLR-1/4 inch combo, RCA, and Bluetooth 4.0 for flexible audio source options.

DSP Presets:

4 voicing options (Music, Live, Speech, DJ) for instant sound customization.

Through Output and Daisy-Chaining:

Easily expand sound by connecting multiple VX8.1 systems.

Rugged Construction:

Solid plywood enclosures with textured paint and steel grilles for durability.

Portable Design:

Lightweight 67 lb system with side handles and interlocking components for quick setup.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Resound VX8.1 Portable Column Array PA System
Categories
Electronics
  • Analog
  • Solid State

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