
When opening a new bar, or simply modernising an existing one, as a business owner, you want to make sure that the customer music experience is optimum. The first and more important step of which is: choose smartly between the multiple options when it comes to the best music systems for bars!
In this article we will help you create an engaging music atmosphere for your bar or pub. An engaging music ambience should turn your guests into happy, loyal, and recurring customers. Easier to wish, not trivial to implement. But things are not that complicated neither.
We will go through three simple steps at the end of which you will have decided what is the ideal setup for your needs and budget in terms of:
We have focused our research and writing to help you find and buy a music system with the following key characteristics:
Get ready to explore the best music systems on the market for small to mid size businesses (40 m2 to 600 m2, i.e. 400 to 6,000 square feet). One of the solutions we present, because it is easily scalable, can even be used by larger businesses (over 1000 m2, i.e. 10,000 square feet).
You may have already a sound system pre-installed in your bar or you may need to buy and install a brand new one. No worry, we will cover these two cases.
If you have already an “old-school” sound system installed, you may have an amplifier, a CD player, a radio tuner, and some cabled speakers throughout your location. This is great. Many small business owners starting a new business may want to install such a system from scratch, because you need the assistance of a technician and it requires invasive building work (i.e. drilling holes in the walls and ceilings and passing lots of cables).
Wired music systems are nowadays in strong competition with wireless sound systems, but they are still a great way to setup a reliable and high sound quality system in a bar. Wireless sound systems have the charm to require much less construction work in your building, and to be more easily expandable/scalable in you add a new room or a new space to your venue later on. They also embed from scratch most of the time some easy connectivity to modern music streaming services. And for small business owners with a simple venue setup (from 40 to 100m2, i.e. 1000 square feet), such systems could be installed without the help of a technician.
You simply stream your music service directly in your device (i.e. smartphone, tablet, laptop, desktop) and connect it via a cable to the amplifier of the existing sound system.
Most of the amplifiers out there feature inputs in the back panel that let you plug a RCA stereo cable.

Advantages:
Drawbacks:
Background music providers for businesses often offer a dedicated media and streaming device to their customers. In a demanding environment like a bar, professionals prefer using a dedicated streaming device for peace of mind: no interference with the Wifi (because of the Ethernet cable), automatic fallback mode, small and powerful. For a commercial grade solution, there are clear benefits in using such devices and not rely on your own laptop or tablet to stream hours of music each day, and this 365 days a year:
Plug and play
Such player will arrive pre-configured for your venue. Just plug it in to your network and audio system and the music will be playing instantly.
Compact and light weight
Designed to save space and bandwidth, the player is the size of a router and light on your Internet network performance.
Tamper proof
Never worry about an employee messing up with your music settings or schedule. The player is button free and tamper-proof.
Safe from crashes
A dedicated streaming device is equipped with a SD card, where a fallback playlist is stored. If your internet drops (for seconds or hours), the player switches automatically to the off-line mode, and keeps playing.
Example of a typical business setup: the Soundsuit Media and Streaming Player connects to its supply units and to your router via an Ethernet cable, and plugs in your amplifier.

You then control the music that plays via the Soundsuit Admin-Dashboard.

If you do not have a wired sound system installed in your bar, and you would consider buying one, we would introduce you to these standard sets widely used in the restaurant, event and hospitality industries.
A set of 2 JBL Pro1 speakers, coupled with a The-T-Amp E-1500, represent an ideal combo for background music broadcasting in small shops, cafés, bars, etc. with around 50m² (with 1 zone).

Pair of 2-Way Small Loudspeakers with Wall Mount
Power rating: 150 W
Impedance: 4 Ohm
Dimensions: 235 x 159 x 143 mm
Weight: 1.8 kg
Colour: Black
Wall mount included
Price for pair (2 pcs): around $199
Power: 2x 1430 W (at 4 Ohms)
Frequencies: 20 – 20.000 Hz
Supply: 230 V, 50 Hz
Dimension: 482 (19″) x 362 x 88 mm
Weight: 16,0 kg
Price: around $299
This Bose set is suitable for background music in bars up to approx. 75m² (with 1 zone). It is a more professional and expensive option than the JBL set. It deals with 1 amplifier (Bose FreeSpace® IZA 250-LZ) and 4 speakers (Bose Pro FreeSpace FS2SE).


Amplification power: 2 x 50 W at 4 Ω, 2 x 25 W at 8 Ω
Frequencies: 40 Hz – 20 kHz
Dynamikbereich: 88 dB
Weight: 3 kg
Price: approx. $499

Weatherproof (IP55) for outdoor use
Removable and rotatable logos
Frequency response (-10dB): 83 – 19000 Hz
Coverage angle (H x V): 130° x 130
Power: RMS 20W / peak 80W
Sensitivity: 87 dB
Max. SPL @1m: 100 dB / 106 dB peak
Transformer outlets: 70V: 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 W, bypass, 100V: 2, 4, 8, 16 W, bypass
Impedance: 16 Ohm
Dimensions (H x W x D): 182 x 113 x 114 mm
Dimensions with bracket (H x W x D): 196 x 113 x 135 mm
Weight: 1.43 kg
Price: approx. $399 (for 2pcs)
This set is very similar to the one presented in the paragraph 1.2.3., i.e. same power, same sound quality. The difference deals with the design of the speaker itself. In fact the Bose DesignMax DM3P were engineered to integrate discretely in the decor of bars or other venues. The speakers are suspended like design-lamps are, and they so this reasons integrated very beautifully with any fancy bar decor. These speakers costs about $100 more each than the Bose Pro FreeSpace FS2SE speaker.





Setting up a multi-zone sound system in a bar can enhance the dining experience for your customers by providing different audio options in various areas of the establishment. Remember, it’s important to consider local regulations and noise restrictions when setting up a multi-zone sound system in your bar. Consulting with a professional audio technician or installer can help you design and implement a system that meets your specific needs.
Here’s a quick step-by-step guide to help you set it up:
Remember, it’s important to consider local regulations and noise restrictions when setting up a multi-zone sound system in your bar. Consulting with a professional audio technician or installer can help you design and implement a system that meets your specific needs.
To give you a taste of what a good sound system consultant can design and install in your bar or venue, watch this customer story created by BOSE:
If you own Sonos speakers, or plan to buy those, you can setup a semi-professional sound system for your establishment in minutes.

If you do not know anything about this brand and their technology, we invite you to visit their webpage at Sonos.com and read about. Basically they were among the first to launch a new generation of wireless speakers, combining great design, ease of installation, ease-of-use, multi-room technology and mobile centric control of your music at home. Nowadays, it has become a popular sound system for small and mid-sized businesses. For the reasons we just mentioned.
Advantages:

Drawbacks:
Our basic advice when it comes to installing Sonos speakers in a small surface are summarised in the table below.

If your bar surface is superior to 200m2, we strongly advise you to consult a professional sound-system installer. You might then mix Sonos Play 5, Sonos Play One, and possibly other devices like Sonos Boost, to obtain the best sound coverage and power throughout your bar.

And a last very interesting information to share with you: Sonos works now also with other speakers! This is fresh news from Sonos side. Sonos partnered with IKEA and Sonance to bring new price points and functionalities to their offer and portfolio.






Chromecast is a streaming technology developed by Google to compete against Sonos or Apple AirPlay. Google does sell directly Google speakers, but also partners with known brands to build Chromecast technology within well-known speakers.
Chromecast built-in speakers let you instantly stream your favourite digital music service from your mobile device to your speakers. Many respected brands are partners of Google Chromecast: Onkyo, Hama, Sony, Yamaha, Bose, Teufel, B&O, JBL, Philips, etc.

There are two ways to use Chromecast:


Advantages:
Unlike Bluetooth setup, Chromecast built-in speakers (or streaming adapter) work over WiFi so you can connect more than one device to your speakers at a time and control what’s playing from anywhere in your bar.

See how Google-(Chrome)Cast compares to Bluetooth >
Drawbacks:
One of the main complain or issue raised by Sonos and Chromecast users is the robustness and stability of the Wifi network.
In fact, in a business like a bar, the Wifi network could be nowadays very busy, not well secured, and victim of interferences. Many devices may use the wifi network simultaneously:
All these devices require the use of the Wifi network, and all at the same time. And this could be potentially a huge problem for the stable streaming of music in your venue. The Wifi could be far too busy for the broadband connection you subscribed to (i.e. the volume of data you can upload and download at the same time over your Internet connection). Or the connected devices may be “fighting” over the same Wifi channels, while ideally each device use always the same channel, and one device uses one single channel.
Some insightful conversations about these kind of problems here:
https://en.community.sonos.com/troubleshooting-228999/home-network-stability-and-a-few-tips-to-help-resolve-many-issues-6811285
The main router in a business network often has a thing built into it called a DHCP server… this dishes out the IP addresses to all devices connected to the local network. You want the DHCP Server to always give a Sonos (or Chromecast) device the same assigned IP address, every time. To do that you can use the routers DHCP Reservation Table. But as you see, this is becoming quickly quite technical, and an IT technician is advised here to get all these things sorted out.
Of course, a simpler option is not to use your Wifi network to broadcast wirelessly music in your business.
Considering the limits of Wifi technology in a demanding commercial environment, it was important for us to broaden your perspective when it comes to choosing a modern future-proof internet-enabled sound system. This is why we introduce her enow the Bluesound Professional brand. This innovative American company develops non-wifi but Ethernet-only devices to make music streaming in commercial setups as robust. stable and professional as classical wired setups.
The Bluesound Professional B100S is a 1/3 rack space network music player designed specifically for use in commercial installations.


This player is capable of playing and distributing content from local network storage as well as from a large number of streaming services, including some specifically designed for commercial use.
Simply plug the device in your amplifier using the proper stereo cables, and your are almost done. Install the BluOS app from an app store, add your favourite music service for business to the app, and you are ready to stream your personalized music in your venue.
In a nutshell:
Plan around 549 USD to buy such professional streaming device.
The Bluesound Professional BSP model (BSP200, BSP500 and BSP1000) is a network active loudspeaker with integrated streaming capability designed specifically for use in either indoor or outdoor commercial installations.

This unit is powered by Power over Ethernet (PoE) allowing a one-wire connection to the speaker for both power and audio.

The player in the BSP-model is capable of playing and distributing content from local network storage as well as from a large number of streaming services, including some specifically designed for commercial use. As well as stand-alone use, it is possible to use a pair of BSP speakers in stereo configuration and multiple BSP’s in a room in either mono or stereo configurations.

In a nutshell:

The BSP200 model is priced at 349 USD, the BSP500 at 549 USD, and the BSP1000 model at 649 USD.
Can you really play wirelessly music in your bar without using the Wifi? With Bluetooth of course, but this cannot be it here, because of the 10 meter distance limit, and the not high quality sound transmission. So what is the other alternative?
Have you ever heard about the DECT technology? You may have last time you bought a landline phone for your home, office or business! Panasonic, Gigaset, BT, Philips or Fritz! – to name only few – are manufacturers of DECT wireless home/office phones. This wireless technology has been used for many years now – with great success – to carry voice over the air in your home or office or business. And this up to 50 meter away from the base station, even through concrete walls. We speak here about a very mature and stable technology to carry sound. Well, why not carrying music with this beautiful DECT technology?
One Scandinavian speaker manufacturer had the great idea to introduce this DECT technology to their product line, to make their professional speakers independent from the Wifi network, and offers businesses a very stable and high-sound-definition technology to broadcast wirelessly music in their locations. This company is AudioPro Business.

These AudioPro Business wireless speakers – using the DECT technology – have actually multiple advantages for businesses like retail stores, hotels, gyms or bars:
Another smart solution engineered by AudioPro Business, on top of using the DECT technology for the sound, is to use the lighting rack of your bar as a modular way to install the speakers.

Surface: 40-100 square meters
Installation time: 1 hour (by a professional installer)
Material: 4 wireless speakers, 1 subwoofer, 1 wireless transmitter, 1 wireless volume control unit

Surface: 100 – 200 square meters
Installation time: 2-3 hours (by a professional installer)
Material: 8 wireless speakers, 2 subwoofers, 1 wireless transmitter, 1 wireless volume control unit
Advantage: possibility to create different volume zones

Surface: 200 – 400 square meters
Installation time: custom (by professional installers)
Material: 16 wireless speakers, 3 subwoofers, 2 wireless transmitters, 2 wireless volume control units
Advantage: possibility to manage a multi-room business (with a different music atmosphere in each room), and to create different volume zones.

Surface: More than 800 square meters
Installation: custom (by a professional installers)
Material: 80 wireless speakers, 4 subwoofers, 4 wireless transmitters, 4 wireless volume control units
Advantage: possibility to manage a multi-space business (with a different music atmosphere in each space), and to create different volume zones.
In fact, if you use classical in-wall mounted speakers, after you made the holes in the walls and install all the wires, your setup is fixed and not flexible. Now imagine that all your speakers are instead mounted on the electrical rack for lights as your light spots are. You can easily move, add, re-orientate any of your speakers according to any layout or interior design change on your bar. This is really smart and agile!
The only drawback is her that you would need to already use such lighting racks in your bar. But if you do use some, AudioPro Business also offer the more classic speakers, the in-wall mounted ones, that you can install the classical way in your walls. But note that even this wall mounted speakers are wireless! So no need to wire all your walls between the speakers and your audio-player. A simple electrical outlet near each wall-mounted speaker will do the job.

And finally, what interest you maybe the most: what is the pricing of these sleek (Wifi independent) speakers?
On contrary to Sonos or Chromecast speakers, AudioPro Business speakers are a professional product line. This is no B2C product than you can order on Amazon. You get real B2B professional and reliable stuff! But surprisingly, they do not cost you an arm! Count something like 30% more expensive than an equivalent Sonos system, and on top of that maybe the need of a professional technician to mount them (depending of your skills and abilities). But the installation is very lean and will not require long.
Audiopro Business works with a community of certified resellers and installers across your country. Simply contact them to get more details.
https://audioprobusiness.com/resellers/

We exclude here directly two ways to broadcast music in your bar: playing CDs or a radio station. Why? Because of the too many drawbacks of each option for you as a business owner.
Playing CDs require lots of effort from the owner or his employees, for very poor results:
– need for rotating CD every hour
– need for selecting new CDs every month
– need to buy/order new CDs every month
– need to invest in bulky, high-cost, multi-CD player hardware
– need to know a lot about music genres, artists, new releases, etc.
And at the end the music atmosphere created is not diverse enough even if a multi-CD player is used and CDs are renewed and rotated regularly. No way to create moods and to schedule them at relevant times of the day/week. In few words: high cost, high effort, very low efficiency.
Playing radio stations is not professional enough in a business context:
In a nutshell, playing radio stations is cheap, low effort, but totally contra-productive for business purposes.
So this is letting us with options only: playing locally MP3-playlists or streaming music from a cloud-service.
For these option, what you will need for sure is a laptop, a tablet or a smartphone. This is the new turntable of the 21st century. Two use-cases with your device:
Please be also aware that in a business venue, you cannot use a Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Qobuz, Tidal, Youtube Music, Pandora, or any kind of mainstream (B2C) music service. This is not legal, because none of these consumer music services is licensed for commercial use. You can get more information about this hot topic for business owners in this detailed article: The Practical Guide to Legally Play Music in your Business.

If you today own a smart TV in your establishment and maybe use it as a device to stream video clips from for instance YouTube or Dailymotion, be aware that streaming video clips from B2C platforms like YouTube is not legal in a commercial context. The video streaming services such as YouTube, Dailymotion, Vice, Vimeo, etc. cannot be used legally in a business, because they are not licensed for commercial use.
B2B music service could be much more than a licensed music service for commercial use. Any business owner or manager knows how much time, effort and music know-how it takes to create and update great playlists to match a business venue and the customers. At Soundsuit we address this exact pain point. Soundsuit is a Professional Music Service for business owners or managers, relieving 100% of the music hassle.

Copyright laws insure that music streaming services pay fair royalties to the artists for their musical work. Although mainstream streaming services such as Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Youtube and others meet the requirements for the private playback of music – they do not pay the higher royalties corresponding to the broadcast rights for the public playback of music in a business. This is why these B2C music services can not be used in a commercial context. Concretely, this means that you as a business owner, or any employee of yours, are not allowed to use your B2C music subscription (e.g. Spotify) – even a paying one, so called “premium” – to broadcast music in your establishment!
If you want to understand and learn more about this critical topic, please refer to this dedicated article: Background music for businesses – can i use Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music and others?
This important piece of information is actually not well known by owners. While 90% of small business owners use music to strengthen their customer experience, only 1 out of 5 plays legal music, according to a Nielsen study published in 2018. This number is now increasing very quickly because of the more systematic in-store audits and inspections conducted by the European collection societies such as PRS, GEMA, SACEM, AKM, SUISA, BUMA, KONA, etc., or the North American collection societies such as BMI, ASCAP, GMR, SESAC, SOCAN, RE:SOUND.
If your business is located in the USA or Canada, few legal B2B music services like Soundsuit or Moodmedia include all the licensing fees (e.g. BMI, ASCAP, SESAC, GMR, SOCAN, RE:SOUND) in their pricing.
If your business is located in the US, and you use a service such as Soundsuit, all the copyright fees and public performance rights are included in your Soundsuit subscription. You do not need to pay BMI-ASCAP fees nor GMR and SESAC fees on top.
If your business is located in Canada, and you use for example a service such as Soundsuit, all the copyright fees and public performance rights are included in your Soundsuit subscription. You do not need to pay SOCAN fees nor Re:Sound fees on top.
There are a few very specific exceptions, however. In both U.S. and Canada, if you play music in a business that does any of the following, you should contact the local collecting societies to subscribe an extra specific public performance license:
In EU and the rest of the world, you do need to pay a music license to your local Copyright Collecting Society (e.g. PRS-PPL in the UK, GEMA in Germany, SACEM in France, etc.). to broadcast background music in your business, even if you subscribe to a legal music service for business such as Soundsuit or Moodmedia.
Providers of royalty-free background music and providers of licensed background music do not differ significantly in terms of pricing – surprisingly! Here is a list of the major international players:
This article give you a very detailed and thorough comparison analysis over the top ten legal music services for professionals on the market: The 10 best music streaming services for your business.
Deciding about a matching music sound system for your venue is no rocket science. After reading our article, now you understand that. But it still requires having a few clear decision criteria in mind:
What is the size of your venue or business location?
When you have clarified these key questions using our article as source of information, understanding the plus and minuses of each of the available setups and technologies, you are closed to be able to make a final decision. Keep in mind that there is no good or back decision at the end, or great and bad sound systems, there are only options that mor or less meet your specific needs and constraints. Have fun planning your sound system and the music experience you will offer to your customers and guests. Well designed music atmospheres have the power to engage your clientèle, raise your sales, motivate your employees, and position your brand. Invest enough time in the planning to save tons of stress and effort later on when you will use this music system 10 hours a day, 365 days a years, and this hopefully for many years without any technical nor music-selection issues.
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