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Create memorable moments through live sound customized for your event

Planning out the audio needs for your wedding, and the events surrounding it, can often be overshadowed by the endless list of other logistics required to execute your special day. However, professional sound at your ceremony, reception and even rehearsal dinner can be achieved by considering a few factors that determine the specific needs for your big day and using them to collaborate with an audio professional. 

What Should You Consider?

The number of people expected to attend your events and even the rough square footage of the venue might already be basic considerations, but things like the power needed for your event should be considered, as well. Sure, the wedding venue has you covered for the indoor ceremony, but what about when you bring the reception to the outdoor patio and your cousin’s 5-piece electro-acoustic-ska band is expected to serenade your guests with a lone extension cord running from…somewhere around the corner of the building? Battery powered PA systems or even rechargeable power banks can ensure you’re not missing out on the entertainment and speeches no matter your location. On the other hand, maybe your ceremony and reception are in the same space, but it’s a large, open area and the venue’s sound system is only ideal for speeches, not the chest-thumping rave your DJ promised for the reception. In cases like this, bringing in a more capable sound system provides an all-in-one solution for pristine sound quality, whether it’s a speech, a DJ or a Styx cover band.

The downloadable checklist (more of a questionnaire) at the end of this page begins with a handful of questions to consider about your venues. The remaining questions address critical details about the events involved with the wedding so you can collaborate with your venues, wedding coordinator and an audio professional to ensure you have everything needed.

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