
Audio Architects, Inc. has been providing audio system design and installation since 1981. In that time, technology has improved by leaps and bounds, but the basics have remained the same. There are principles of sound that cannot be ignored and that technology cannot replace, and that's when the technicians at Audio Architects do their magic.
Through an assessment of your space, Audio Architects can determine spacing, placement, product types, and more to ensure that sound clarity and volume are optimized. View the information below to learn more about the different types of audio systems we work with on a regular basis. If you're application isn't listed below, please contact us for more information.
Sanctuary
From the small country church to the grand cathedral, we work with all types and all budgets to create a custom system, focusing on speech intelligibility and music worship.
Auditorium
Most auditoriums look for a multi-channel mixing console and multiple wireless microphones for performances. A well-designed system will work for all performances and presentations. We concentrate on ease of use and longevity of the system.
Gymnasium
We find that a zoned speaker system works the best for gymnasiums, especially those where the bleachers can be pushed in or out. That way only the areas that need sound will have it. Our goal is to make it loud enough for large crowds at the games and still have excellent quality for instructional use.
Intercom
We work with Bogen Multicom2000 systems for schools and other buildings that require individual room paging, zone paging, and talk-back capability. Bogen has also recently come out with a VoIP system for those schools that need the latest in technology.
Building Paging
Often utilized in warehouses and factories but also some smaller office complexes, we can create a building-wide or zoned paging system for your facility. Loud factory floors require large horns, while offices need the more standard ceiling speaker. Regardless, we design systems that deliver clear, intelligible sound to all locations.
Background Music
In some cases, a building paging system will also incorporate a background music system, providing a relaxing atmosphere between messages. In other facilities, only a background music system is required, such as the waiting room or lobby.
Conference Rooms
These can be a one-person presentation system with a wireless microphone and speakers, or a multi-person town hall meeting style system with multiple gooseneck microphones for larger meetings when many people are talking.
Courtrooms
The ideal courtroom system has multiple speakers and multiple microphones routed in such a way that the speaker above a microphone is never on, reducing feedback and increasing intelligibility. Teleconferencing and video conferencing are also common in these systems.
Hearing Assistance
Also know as PPA (personal public address), hearing assistance is available in three types, IR (Infrared), RF (Radio Frequency), or Loop systems. When choosing a system which best fits the clients needs we must take into account a multitude of factors including, security needs, quantity of people utilizing the system, aesthetics, and budget. For a more detailed definition of each type of system please reference the Terminology section.
