A/V Integration & Consulting

What we do best:

Church: Front of House PA systems, Wireless mics, Digital mixers, Video projectors, Stage lighting, Live stream gear.

Athletic Venues: Football fields, Gymnasiums, Baseball fields, Pregame light shows.

School: Auditorium sound and lighting, Multi purpose rooms, Cafeteria sound systems.

Who we’ve worked with:

Some of our past and current clients include Hikes Point Christian Church, Clifton Baptist Church, Springs Valley Schools, Mount Tabor UMC, Newburg Church of Christ, Christ Church for Our Community, Shree Swaminarayan Mandir of Louisville, JCPS, Fayette County Schools, Southern, Eastern, Wagner, Iroquois, Western, J-Town, Lafayette, and Oldham County High Schools, City of Louisville, Louisville Parks Department, Archdiocese of Louisville, Harrison County Fair Board and more.

References available upon request. Doo Wop is fully insured.

Interior of a church sanctuary with stained glass windows, altar, crucifix, and religious statues.
Empty indoor basketball court with polished wooden floors, bleachers on both sides, basketball hoops, banners, and scoreboard.
Empty gym with purple and blue lighting, and a surround sound system.
The top corner of a sports announcement booth with large windows, a speaker installed on the roof, and blue sky in the background.
Empty church or auditorium stage with white walls, two large screens, a wooden pulpit, a piano on the left, and audio speakers on the floor.
Radio broadcast studio with purple walls, a window looking into a control room, a table with microphones, purple chairs, headphones hanging on the wall, and professional audio equipment.

Case Study:

Springs Valley School Auditorium

Empty auditorium with multiple rows of black chairs facing a stage with gold and black curtains, a wooden podium, and climbing barriers on the stage, with an American flag on the left side.
Empty auditorium with rows of black chairs facing a stage with acoustic sound panelling on the walls.

The Problem

When Springs Valley contacted us, they had several big issues they were facing. First, their analog sound system was outdated. The volume was very inconsistent across the auditorium and even at low volume feedback was a constant issue. They had 6 wireless mics and needed at least 20 channels of wireless for plays and other performances. The second problem was the room itself. All of the walls and floor are concrete which created an echo chamber effect reducing intelligibility in the room. Lastly The video system needed a complete refresh. The old DLP halogen projector was not bright enough, the under-sized projector screen was no longer going up and down, and all of the video signals were VGA.

Sound: We replaced their analog mixer and snake with an Allen and Heath SQ7 digital mixer with 2 digital stage boxes cascaded, giving them 32 inputs on the stage and 32 in the booth. We installed 2 lockable racks on the stage holding 22 Shure SLXD mics. For sound reinforcement, we hung 2 JBL CBT1000 line array speakers which allowed us to steer the sound away from the concrete walls and deliver crisp full sound to every seat in the auditorium. We also put 2 Yorkville es18p 2400watt 18” subs under the stage and made custom wood grills with baffles to cover them. Lastly, we provided 4 QSC K12.2s for onstage monitors.

Video: We installed a da-lite tensioned 16 foot wide motorized screen with an 8000 lumen laser projector to provide bright high definition video. We also designed an Atlona Velocity IP based control system that allows screen and projector control as well as video input switching from a custom 8 button keypad on the stage and in the booth.

Acoustic Treatment: To combat the high levels of flutter echo in the room, we installed 40 2ft x 4ft acoustic panels which reduced unwanted echo, increased the speech intelligibility, and greatly reduced the feedback issues in the room.

The Solution

Split-image showing a cluttered, unorganized server setup on the left and a clean, organized server rack on the right, with the words 'Before...' on the left and 'After!' on the right.
Comparison of a large auditorium before and after renovation; the first image shows an empty, organized seating area with a stage and speakers, labeled 'Before...'; the second image shows the same auditorium after renovation with dim lighting, a large screen displaying a colorful image, and people present, labeled 'After!'.
Comparison of ceiling lighting and sound equipment before and after mounting on a wall. The 'before' image shows lighting fixtures hanging from the ceiling, while the 'after' image shows a large black speaker mounted on a black brick wall near a yellow curtain.
Comparison of a set of old black wooden stairs before and after renovation, with the after showing a black sound dampening treatment installation in place of the stairs.
Comparison of a large auditorium before and after acoustic panel installation.