Selling high-quality loudspeakers often requires a live demonstration. How you conduct the demo can ultimately affect the outcome. Here are some tips that help make audio system decision-making easier.
Power issues can create problems ranging from system noise to the destruction of digital electronics. Here are some ways to minimize noise and prevent equipment damage caused by power problems.
Any large AV project will require the accurate interpretation of architectural blueprints and other construction documents. Here’s what you need to know to ensure you’re on the same page as the architects and consultants.
Small, high-value items that are often left in unoccupied rooms for extended periods of time, installed projectors are a prime target for theft. Here are some ways to protect these valuable investments.
High-quality professional loudspeakers can provide excellent pattern control, and modern software tools can accurately predict coverage based on specific hanging and aiming details. Here’s what you need to know to implement loudspeaker aiming in the field.
Scan converters and scalers are used to convert a variety of image formats. Here’s what you need to know to select and use these devices.
Achieving good results with wireless microphones and monitoring systems depends on minimizing interference from other sources. Here’s how to select the best frequency for your AV applications.
Properly terminating cables is one of the most critical tasks in any AV project. While every cable and connector type requires a slightly different procedure, here are some common tips and techniques.
While specifics will depend on the screen type, brand, and model, here’s what you need to know to safely and securely any front projection screen.
To enhance speech privacy, successful implementation of sound masking systems requires knowledge of acoustics, psychoacoustics, and proper sounds system design.
With so many AV devices on the network, troubleshooting is becoming a critical skill for AV integrators. Here are some tips for solving the most common network cabling problems.
Choir miking in a house of worship requires attention to visual aesthetics, room acoustics, and other musical instruments.