Our Services We offer Audio | Video | Automation for Commercial Installations

Audio

We offer an extensive line of audio solutions for commercial applications.

We feature products engineered for restaurants, retail and corporate settings. Let us know what your challenges are - we speak audio!

Video

We offer a range of video products: televisions, projectors and digital signage monitors.

We have products specifically for sports bars, conference rooms, classrooms and churches. Give us a call - let's talk video!

Automation

We offer control solutions for your organization from dedicated panels, tablet or Smartphone.

Let us put your all your employees in full control with solutions that are - easy to use, versatile, reliable and cost effective.

Commercial Audio

We carry a complete line of products specifically designed for commercial audio applications. We have done installations for restaurants, retail stores and night clubs. Tell us where you want to go - and we'll get you there.

Commercial Video

Commercial video has grown and we've grown with it. We have video monitors, switchers and networks that facilitate the installation of one to one hundred televisons. New control solutions allow simple and reliable operation by your employees or service personnel. Let us show you how easy a large scale video system is to manage.

Commercial Digital Signage

Digital signage is a very effective media today. The programming has been vastly simplified and the displays have become very modest in price. Together, digital signage offers companies a great vehicle to get their marketing message or information out to the public - effectively. Let us put together a proposal that will win you over.

Commercial Networking

Kent Audio Video is a Certified CISCO Dealer which means that we are trained and licensed to professionally install their products. CISCO Systems has been known for enterprise level networking for over 25 years and has developed a strong reputation for quality products and reliable customer support. We install CISCO and ARAKNIS etworks.

FAQ - Commercial Frequently Asked Questions

  • My restaurant is often just too loud and noisy... What are my options?
    Fighting loudness with even more loudness is not the answer. There are several options, first is room acoustic panels. We have several vendors that provide wall and ceiling acoustic panels that dampen the noise in a busy restaurant. We also have noise cancelling speakers that work quite well. Bottom line - we have options for you to tune out noise - and tune in just the right ambience in your restaurant. Give us a call if you want to learn more.
  • My sports bar needs more TV's, but we can't control what we have.
    Our control solutions enable use by all of your service staff to - easily - control all the televisions and accompanying sound to either zones or specific television locations. The system control is what makes it special. The controlling software has really matured in the last three years, and you'll discover just how simple it is for you - and your staff - to manage entertainment. Give us a call or drop us a line, if you want to more information.
  • I want sound in my retail store - but don't want them seen.
    There are several styles of speakers that can deliver quality sound and are visually unobtrusive. There are the in-ceiling, surface mount or on-wall, pendant, fabric covered speakers, and in-drywall / invisible speakers. All of these offer different options and cover different price-ranges. We can show you the different styles and pricing structures. Give us a call or drop us a line, if you want to more information.
  • Do the 70 volt commercial amps sound any good?
    Some of the industry names synonymous with great sound quality;JBL, JBL Pro and others produce speakers for 70-volt applications. The quality of the sound is more dependent on the implementation than whether its 70 volt or not. The national retail store you’ve visited with the rumbling bass response or that Las Vegas casino crystal clear sonics are running 70-volt systems. 70 volt systems are engineered for large audio configurations. Let us explain the details when you're ready... drop us a line or give us a call.
  • What does Digital Signage really mean?
    When people say “digital signage”, they’re talking about digital displays used to inform and persuade, and as the price on LCD panels has dropped, there popularity has risen. Retailers and transit systems using digital signage are increasingly common, and every day more and more campuses, government institutions and corporations are finding their own ways to leverage this increasingly affordable and flexible technology.
  • What formats and content can I show on my signage?
    Essentially anything you can view on a regular computer monitor: text and graphics, video and Flash files, PowerPoint, event schedules, interactive wayfinding, weather, news feeds and stock updates, alert notifications, web pages, cable television and live video/audio streaming, social media and RSS feeds... and more. Let us know if you want to discuss these options with us.
  • What do I look for in a Church projector?
    There are five major criteria to consider in the buying process: 1. The diagonal measurement / size of the screen. 2. The distance of the projector to the screen. The ideal is twice the diagonal of the screen. If your screen is 8' then your projector ideally should be 16' back. 3. The aspect ratio. This is simply the ratio of length to width. High Definition is 16x9. What are your sources? Often churches have computers running 4x3 video boards. 4. How bright is the church when in use? The projector and screen work together to provide an image that will have adequate contrast to the brightness of the room. Still unsure.. let us come out to your place of worship and help you make an informed decision.
  • What's 4K video - and UltraHD - and do I need it?
    Right now, the terms 4K and Ultra HD are essentially used interchangeably. 4K is one type of UHD defined by a 2160 pixel resolution (the minimum threshold for UHD), and it's quickly becoming the first widespread UHD standard. Ultra high definition (UHD) is a standard that exceeds high definition (HD). The Consumer Electronics Association defines UHD displays as having a 16:9 ratio (the same as HD) and a minimum pixel count of 3840 by 2160. HD maxes out at 1080p, which is 1920 by 1080 pixels.

Contact us now to get a quote for your commercial project.