If you're tired of hauling separate speakers, stands, subs, and mixers to every gig, the Tower1 changes your load-in game entirely. This all-in-one column system gives you a 10-inch powered sub base with a four-driver column array on top — everything connects with one secure multi-pin connector, and you're ready to go. No speaker stands to set up in the dark, no separate sub to position, no external mixer to forget at home.

The column array design is where this thing shines for coverage. Instead of that typical "sweet spot" you get with conventional speakers, the four 3-inch drivers spread your sound wide and even across the room. Whether you're doing a wedding ceremony with guests scattered around or a corporate gig in a long conference room, people aren't going to be straining to hear or covering their ears because they're too close to a hot spot. The 10-inch sub handles the low end that smaller column systems just can't touch — you'll actually hear kick drums and bass guitar, not just feel like something's missing.

The built-in 4-channel mixer covers most solo and small group situations without needing external gear. You get two mic inputs (one XLR/quarter-inch combo, one dedicated mic/line), plus line inputs and Bluetooth streaming. The EQ is basic but functional — simple hi/low controls that actually make a difference. At 450 watts total system power, you're looking at solid coverage for 150-200 people, depending on whether you're doing background music or need to get loud.

This isn't a festival rig — it's designed for mobile applications where setup speed and consistent coverage matter more than sheer volume. The convection cooling means no fan noise during quiet moments, and at 48.5 pounds total, one person can move it without calling for backup.

Bottom line: If you do weddings, corporate events, small worship services, or acoustic gigs where you need professional sound without the traditional PA hassle, the Tower1 delivers the coverage and convenience you're looking for.

Pro Tip: Use the XLR aux out to daisy-chain a second Tower1 for larger venues — the built-in delay effect on the second unit helps maintain speech intelligibility across longer distances.

Technical Specifications

  • Model: Tower1
  • System Type: Powered portable column array PA tower system
  • Drivers: 10" active subwoofer + column array with four 3" speakers
  • Amplifier Type: Class D power amplifier
  • Total System Power: 450 Watts
  • Power Rating (RMS / Peak): Sub: 150W / 300W • Top: 80W / 160W
  • Frequency Response: 45Hz–19kHz
  • Maximum SPL (Peak): 120dB
  • Bluetooth: Built-in stereo wireless streaming
  • Built-In MP3 Player: Yes
  • Effects: Delay
  • Cooling: Convection cooling design
  • Mic/Line Inputs: 1 Mic/Line • 1 Combo XLR/¼" Mic/Line
  • Line Inputs: ¼" input • RCA input
  • Aux Input: 3.5mm (1/8") stereo input
  • Output: XLR AUX Out
  • Column Connection: Multi-pin connector
  • Controls: Master Level, CH1–CH4 Level, Line/Mic selector, Hi/Low EQ
  • Protection Circuits: Short circuit, over-current, limiter, over-temperature, soft start
  • Status Indicators: Power, Signal, Limiter
  • Construction: Durable ABS cabinet with powder-coated finish
  • Subwoofer Dimensions: 24" x 22.5" x 23.25"
  • Total Weight: 48.5 lbs
  • Recommended For: Mobile DJs, weddings, small venues, acoustic performances

Frequently Asked Questions

How loud does the Tower1 get, and will it handle my gigs?

For speech and acoustic music, the Tower1 covers 150-200 people comfortably. If you're doing wedding ceremonies, corporate presentations, or coffee shop performances, you'll have headroom to spare. For dance music or full band situations where you need serious volume, it's better suited for more intimate venues under 150 people. The 120dB peak SPL is respectable but this isn't competing with dual 15" mains for raw output.

Will this replace my current speaker-and-stand setup?

Depends on what you're currently running and where you play. The Tower1's column design gives you more even coverage than traditional speakers, faster setup, and way less gear to haul. You lose some flexibility — you can't angle or position speakers independently like you can with separate mains. But for mobile applications where consistency and speed matter more than custom configurations, it's a solid trade-off.

Can I run a small band through the built-in mixer?

The 4-channel mixer handles solo performers and small acoustic setups well, but if you're running a full band, you'll want to feed it from an external mixer. Two mic inputs plus the line inputs work great for singer-songwriter gigs, DJ setups with wireless mics for announcements, or small worship teams. For anything bigger, treat it like a powered speaker and run your main mix into the line inputs.

Does this thing actually have enough low end for music?

The 10-inch sub provides real low-frequency extension down to 45Hz, which is solid for a portable system. You'll hear kick drums and bass guitar properly, not just the click and string noise you get from smaller column systems. It's not going to rattle windows like a dedicated 18-inch subwoofer, but it fills out the bottom end enough that music sounds complete rather than thin.

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