by Audio Visual for Events | Apr 24, 2019
Distribution Amplifier. A DA boosts the strength of a video signal and allows a video image to be split and sent to multiple screens.
by Audio Visual for Events | Apr 24, 2019
400 etc. This is a digital video switch. When used with a laptop, it allows the technician to preview videos and PowerPoint presentations and switch inputs to different screens. This switch can run a backup version of the presentation so that if there is a problem...
by Audio Visual for Events | Apr 24, 2019
This unit syncs the sound over longer distances to prevent echoes and sound distortions.
by Audio Visual for Events | Apr 24, 2019
These can be actual projection screens or large monitors which are placed further back in large rooms. These screens serve as secondary displays for remote areas of the room or solve sight obstruction problems for the...
by Audio Visual for Events | Apr 24, 2019
Direct in Box – The DI amplifies the audio signal. In large rooms, several DI’s might be required to keep the signal strength over long cable runs.
by Audio Visual for Events | Apr 24, 2019
The front of the stage (nearest to the audience).
by Audio Visual for Events | Apr 24, 2019
A velour backdrop, black or grey, that is used between the screens that should align with the top of the screens or can also have a step-down effect. The drapery show also extends from the outside the screen to the wall (if...
by Audio Visual for Events | Apr 24, 2019
Dress Kit creates a professional, theatre-like appearance by draping your screen with an eye-catching velour Dress Kit. Drapery curtains surround the viewing surface, pulling the audience’s focus to your presentation on the screen. In addition to framing your...