Two lavs, onboard backup, and a receiver that hits a camera or a phone.
Boxes, desks, and RF that survive Saturday night.
Interfaces, monitors, and mics that make records, not demos.
Switch, light, and capture like a broadcast room.
A Sunday that sounds like you rehearsed it — even when you did not.
A PA that throws, a booth that visiting DJs recognize, lights that read.
A chain you can finish records on.
A rig that fits a crossover and still looks like a production.
Picture, switch, and sound that hold a 40-minute take.
A cross-rental language clients and other vendors already speak.
How working rooms buy a system instead of a pair of loud boxes.
Stop buying the third microphone. Finish the first chain.
The order of operations that keeps a Sunday from looking like a phone stand.
Buy the surface that matches the rooms you play — not the one that photographs well.
Viewers forgive a soft picture. They will not forgive bad sound.
Wireless lavs, shotguns, and the recorders that save a ceremony when the camera preamps are a joke.
Two lavs, onboard backup, and a receiver that hits a camera or a phone.
Tiny transmitters for rooms that will not wear a GO pack.