A/V

Pacific Northwest Venue Guide: An AV Production Perspective

Portland’s diverse venues—from industrial warehouses to historic ballrooms—offer stunning backdrops, but aesthetics alone won’t guarantee event success. The hidden technical factors like load-in access, power infrastructure, and acoustic integrity directly impact production costs and attendee experience. Smart planners involve AV partners early to avoid expensive surprises.

Elevating the Big Day: Bringing Concert-Quality Production to Luxury Weddings

Today’s luxury couples are investing 22% of their wedding budget in production—up from just 12% in 2019. They’re thinking like concert promoters, using intelligent lighting systems, line array audio, and LED walls to create immersive experiences that guests remember for years, not just admire in the moment.

Safety Overhead: Understanding the Importance of Professional Rigging and Truss Structures

When rigging is done correctly, nobody notices. When it’s done poorly, it makes national headlines—and destroys lives. The Indiana State Fair stage collapse killed seven people and cost $50 million, proving that professional rigging isn’t an upsell—it’s essential infrastructure protecting lives, reputations, and financial stability in live event production.

AV Rentals vs. Full-Service Production: Which Strategy Suits Your Event?

Today’s audiences expect seamless technical execution—anything less damages your brand. Yet many organizers face a critical choice: rent equipment and DIY, or invest in full-service production? This decision fundamentally impacts risk exposure, attendee engagement, and ROI. Understanding hidden costs of DIY setups reveals why professional production management delivers measurable returns.

Emergency Preparedness for Event AV: What Could Go Wrong and How to Fix It

Don’t let a tech meltdown ruin your event! Learn how to dodge common AV disasters like mic feedback, projector fails, and surprise blackouts. Get pro tips on pre-event checks, backup gear, and quick troubleshooting. Plus, see how Pro Connect Group can be your secret weapon for flawless events.

Powering Your Event: Best Practices for Safe and Reliable Electrical Distribution

A single power outage can derail an event, leading to significant financial losses and safety hazards. Did you know a power amplifier might draw 1000 running watts but require 3000 starting watts?

This guide shares expertise to help you ensure a flawless event by providing best practices for safe and reliable electrical distribution. Learn how to calculate your power needs, understand phase and voltage, select the right PDUs, master cable management, and ensure proper grounding. Don’t let electrical issues ruin your next event!

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