AV System Design

From signal flow to commissioning, we engineer systems that are easy to use, easy to support, and built to last.

What we do

We translate requirements into clear drawings, specs, and standards—so integrators can bid accurately and teams can operate with confidence.

Designs consider acoustics, networking, security, and future growth. Nothing is left to guesswork.

The result: predictable installs and a consistent user experience across rooms and sites.

AV system design workspace with drawings and technical diagrams

Our system design services

Signal Flow & System Architecture

End-to-end audio/video routing with redundancy, proper gain structure, and headroom.

  • Audio/video signal flow and matrix design
  • Network topology, multicast/QoS planning
  • Redundancy and failover strategies
  • Scalability and expansion planning

Standards, Details & Documentation

Room-type standards and build packs that integrators can price and deliver consistently.

  • Room standards and typicals
  • Floor plans, elevations, rack layouts, I/O schedules
  • Cable schedules, labeling, and as-built packages
  • CSI/MasterFormat technical specifications

Commissioning & Acceptance

Structured testing so systems meet requirements on day one.

  • Test plans, checklists, and performance criteria
  • Punch-lists and deficiency tracking
  • Training materials and handover documents
  • Post-launch tuning and optimization

Our design principles

Simplicity & Reliability

We hide complexity behind intuitive control and proven building blocks.

Every decision is measured against one question: will this make the room easier to use?

Scalability & Future-Proofing

Standards and reusable modules make multi-room rollouts faster and cheaper.

Designs anticipate change—new codecs, new displays, new workflows—without rework.

System design case studies

Corporate Campus AV Infrastructure

Standardized meeting spaces across multiple buildings with centralized monitoring.

Challenge: Diverse room types and inconsistent UX.
Solution: Room standards, Q-SYS core architecture, and structured commissioning.
Result: Unified control and a measurable reduction in support tickets.

Educational Technology Integration

Phased classroom upgrades implemented during semester breaks.

Challenge: 200+ rooms with aging gear and tight windows for work.
Solution: Room-type typicals, deployment playbook, and vendor coordination.
Result: 150+ rooms upgraded on schedule with consistent UX.

Ready to design your AV system?

Let’s translate your requirements into drawings and specs that deliver the results you expect.