Venue
Live venues
Front-of-house, foldback, lighting, stage power, control, and durable cabling for clubs and halls.

System design and install
Permanent AV systems for venues, studios, boardrooms, worship spaces, education, and homes - scoped, supplied, cabled, tuned, documented, and supported.
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Install specialities
The installation brief captures the venue, operators, source devices, control expectations, and service path so the final system is usable under pressure.
Venue
Front-of-house, foldback, lighting, stage power, control, and durable cabling for clubs and halls.
Community
Speech-first systems, simple control, recording feeds, streaming paths, and training for daily operators.
Corporate
Displays, conferencing, microphones, DSP, rack build, cable management, and support-ready documentation.
Delivery process
Every serious install needs a technical design path, a commissioning path, and an aftercare path. The request form collects those signals up front.
Room dimensions, surfaces, power, rigging, noise floor, operators, and existing system constraints.
Speakers, control, racks, displays, cable runs, mounting hardware, and commissioning plan specified together.
Commissioning, labels, presets, documentation, operator training, and aftercare are part of the job.
Deliverables
The outcome is not just installed equipment. It is a documented, labelled, supportable system that can be operated by real staff.
The gear list follows coverage, control, serviceability, and operator needs rather than a generic bundle.
Input, DSP, amplification, speakers, displays, control, and cable management are documented and labelled.
Training, remote triage, support tickets, and upgrade planning keep the system usable after handover.
Project request
Installation requests stay in the existing lead system, but the form now stores structured metadata for project type, site type, location, timeline, budget, and site visit preference.
Include the current system, pain points, room size, operator level, deadline, and whether the team should start with a site visit or remote scoping.
The install team will reply with next steps, site-visit questions, or a proposal path.