Live sound that doesn't fight the room.
Sanctuaries, theaters, community halls, and event spaces — done right. Speakers placed for even coverage, not symmetry. Mics that don't feed back. A mixer anyone you train can run. We do permanent installs and we'll point you to a rental house when that's actually the right answer.
What we install
- Speakers — from single units for small rooms up to stacked-line systems for sanctuaries and auditoriums. Sized to cover the seats evenly, not arranged for the look.
- Mixers — analog, digital, or computer-controlled. Sized to how many inputs you actually use and who’s running the board.
- Microphones — handheld, clip-on, headset, instrument, and choir mics. Wired and wireless. When you have multiple wireless mics, we set their channels so they don’t step on each other.
- Monitors and in-ear systems — so the people on the platform can hear themselves.
- Room treatment — when the room itself is the problem. We’ll tell you when no amount of new gear will fix a hard, reflective sanctuary, and what treatment would.
Who we work with
A lot of our live sound work is in churches across the Twin Tiers. Sanctuaries built in the 60s and 70s usually have one of three problems: an aging mixer, a speaker cluster that’s lived through three pastors, or a room that was never treated. We work through what’s still useful and what isn’t, and quote a path that doesn’t try to replace everything at once.
We also do school auditoriums, civic centers, and event venues. Sometimes that’s permanent install, sometimes it’s a hybrid where the permanent system handles 80% and rentals fill in for big events.
Why live sound crosses into the rest of it
If you’re streaming the service, the sound system and the streaming feed are the same conversation. If you’re paging from the same console, the paging system gets designed in. If the building’s running on managed IT with us, the audio gear lives on the same network we already monitor.
Live streaming → · Paging & PA →
Talk to us
Tell us the room, what you’ve got now, and what isn’t working. Photos help. We can usually scope a sensible first conversation from there.