DSP (Digital Signal Processing) manages audio in real time — controlling echo cancellation, feedback suppression, equalization, and mic mixing. Without it, conference rooms often suffer from reverb and echo on video calls. DSP is what makes a room sound professional.
Consumer TVs are designed for 6–8 hours per day maximum. Commercial displays are rated for 16/7 or 24/7 operation, have brighter panels, run cooler, support remote management, and include portrait-mode options. We only install commercial-grade displays for business applications.
Yes — modern AV systems (Crestron, QSC, Dante audio networking) run over standard IP networks. We coordinate with your IT team on VLAN design, QoS policies, and device IP assignments so AV traffic doesn’t compete with business data.
A standard 10–20 person conference room with display, camera bar, ceiling speakers, and a control panel typically takes 1–2 days from cable pull to programming handoff.
Yes. We can assess existing AV infrastructure, replace failed components, re-cable or re-rack systems, and upgrade software/firmware. Contact us for a site assessment.