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We specialize in church audio and video systems, school audio and video systems, and intercom and background music systems for schools and businesses.
Our standard range is within three hours of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. However, for the right project, we will go where necessary.
We will rarely match pricing. We provide a service along with the products we provide. When you purchase equipment from us, we warranty the item in question, including our installation labor, for one full year. After that, we will honor the manufacturer's warranty by removing the item for you, installing a loaner item (usually at no charge, depending on the situation), sending the item for repair (or repairing it in our shop) and then reinstalling and testing your piece of equipment after it is repaired. An online shopping cart will not provide any of those services.
If it is a quick item near the speaker location, we can certainly take care of it for you. If there are multiple areas or if it requires moving scaffolding just to take care of the extra item, we would charge a minimal fee for the additional work.
Yes, we sell and install acoustical treatment. There are many different shape, sizes, colors, and materials to work for most situations. A site survey will allow us to determine the materials for your project.
That is still up for debate. The potential problem is with older wireless microphone systems where the frequencies will interfere with the new digital television band frequencies. Some manufacturers are preparing for that and no longer selling systems in those frequencies. Unfortunately, this falls under the ‘wait and see what happens’ category.
No. There are a number of other companies in the area that provide that service.
We have experience with a variety of situations and microphones and would love to discuss them with you. In the meantime, the following article by Shure provides an excellent explanation: http://www.shure.com/ProAudio/TechLibrary/EducationalArticles/ssLINK/us_pro_mics_for_music_sound_ea
This depends on the application and the space. We work with a number of different speakers, each of which is our first choice for a different environment. For example, we find Community R-Series Speakers are excellent for football fields and gymnasiums, while Bose or Tannoy speakers work better for church sanctuaries.
That is still up for debate. The potential problem is with older wireless microphone systems where the frequencies will interfere with the new digital television band frequencies. Some manufacturers are preparing for that and no longer selling systems in those frequencies. Unfortunately, this falls under the ‘wait and see what happens’ category.