Energy Efficiency by Commercial Lighting & Automation

Energy Efficiency by Commercial Lighting & Automation

Businesses use vast amounts of energy. Whether you manage an office building, a retail store, a university, or any kind of commercial space, your lighting, HVAC, AV, computers, and any other machinery require a lot of power to run day after day. 

However, with the help of smart technology systems, including commercial lighting, your Kansas City, MO, business can significantly reduce energy consumption. But why is energy efficiency worth your time and investment? Find out below.

Why Does my Business Need Commercial AV?

Why Does my Business Need Commercial AV?

So many aspects of our daily information sharing have gone digital, from social media and text messaging taking over for the basic phone call and email replacing in-office memos and mail. Is your Kansas City, MO, business communicating in a modern way, or are you still relying on outdated methods to help you get your idea across to others?

With upgraded commercial AV, you can transform your business operations, enhance employee morale and productivity, and showcase your professionalism with a few key technology additions. Read below to discover what’s possible when you address your workplace communication and messaging tools!

5 Signs Your Business Needs to Upgrade Its AV

5 Signs Your Business Needs to Upgrade Its AV

Is your commercial AV outdated? You might tell yourself those clunky video displays and grainy webcams “aren’t so bad.” But are you accidentally sending a signal to clients or customers that your Tulsa, OK, business is behind the times?

Even beyond appearances, outdated technology cannot run the latest software, which leads to cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Your company may also struggle with technical issues or redundancies that are not necessary in this day and age. 

Outdated equipment can even affect company morale. A recent study by Zen Business found that 50 percent of people surveyed said old tech affected their productivity, and 57 percent said it had a major effect on job satisfaction. 

In 2023, modern healthcare, education, and office settings require far different technology solutions than twenty and even ten years ago. Here are five signs your Tulsa business is ready for new commercial AV. 

5 Ways Churches Can Benefit from Commercial Digital Signage

5 Ways Churches Can Benefit from Commercial Digital Signage

Sharing the word is a primary goal for any congregation, but there are several ways to do it in your house of worship. Some prefer a bare-bones approach, simply letting the words speak for themselves without any visual components. Others look for a more immersive worship experience, and commercial digital signage can make this possible. 

If you’re ready to enhance the worship experience, then it’s time to consider incorporating this exciting AC technology into your Topeka, KS, church. Keep reading to learn five ways to improve your attendants’ ability to receive your message.

When Is Structured Cabling Necessary for My Business?

When Is Structured Cabling Necessary for My Business?

If you Google search images of “structured cabling,” you’ll see photos of neat, finely organized wires grouped in bundles. While neatness is important, structured cabling is much more than that. Structured cabling is a system of cables and hardware that offers a flexible, future-proof infrastructure for a business’s data communication. 

With more and more systems incorporating copper and fiber optic cabling, structured cabling is more important than ever. But does your Topeka, KS, business need a structured cabling installation? Here’s when it’s necessary to upgrade your network system. 

Environmental Lighting Tips from a Commercial Lighting Expert

Environmental Lighting Tips from a Commercial Lighting Expert

Spending time indoors is a way of life for humanity. Sure, we love spending time outside, but everyone’s primary working and living conditions occur inside. As a business owner or facilities manager, it’s essential to look at the lighting conditions within your establishment. Curating the lighting and ambiance to make it feel as natural as possible will support natural circadian rhythms while making your building look great, too!

Keep reading below to learn why environmental lighting is vital for Kansas City, MO, business owners. 

Strengthen Your Commercial Security Cameras with Video Analytics

Strengthen Your Commercial Security Cameras with Video Analytics

In the past, surveillance cameras could only provide video evidence after an incident had already occurred. Today, smart cameras can trigger notifications to your security team or management so you immediately know something’s wrong before it’s too late. 

But there is a downside to these instant alerts: false alarms. Whether you manage a large or small business, you can’t have the system pinging you constantly about every detected movement. 

Luckily, video analytic technology is making commercial security cameras smarter than ever, so they recognize different objects and can follow rules. Your Tulsa, OK, business will only be notified about activity that truly matters. Here’s how video analytics can boost your organization’s security today. 

Church AV Systems Take Your Sermon to New Heights

Church AV Systems Take Your Sermon to New Heights

Your congregants visit your Kansas City house of worship each week to hear your sermons and messages of goodwill and love. In order to make that messaging clear and accessible to everyone in the congregation, you need a high-performance church AV system installation. Speakers, microphones, mixers, and even live-streaming technologies should all be considered additional opportunities for your sermons to reach more people more effectively.

To learn more about the valuable technologies you can add to your church, keep reading below to discover what’s possible when you partner with a professional AV integration team like Advanced Sound & Communication!

Cleaning and Sanitizing Microphones

Before COVID-19, microphone hygiene wasn’t much considered in live sound. In live sound, the mic's pop screen or “ball” might be replaced if it became caked with spit and plaque. Studio engineers and owners have always been aware and taken measures to minimize spital on delicate and expensive microphones.

When we speak, tiny liquid droplets leave our mouths with the air we exhale. These droplets of saliva can accumulate in and on the windscreen of a microphone, especially during close mic’ing. Although it is not very likely that these droplets will leave the windscreen, there is a possibility that the next speaker or singer will touch the windscreen with their lips. If this windscreen was contaminated, the virus could enter their body. The virus can also be transferred when replacing a windshield and not observing the necessary hygiene measures. If you touch a windshield that has just been used and it touches your face, you may contract an infection.

Protecting and cleaning microphones and accessories used close to the mouth and by multiple users is essential. Have just one user per microphone (including the accessories). Clean all surfaces, i.e., microphone housings, head baskets, and accessories, after each use, and leave the microphone unused to air dry for a while. Utilize plastic gloves, windshields, and thin plastic film bags to add protection.

We must wash our hands and maintain good oral hygiene when using microphones. It is essential for those using head-worn and earset microphones to wash their hair and behind their ears. We can transmit lots of germs behind the ears.

When it comes to cleaning and sanitizing microphones, we must understand the differences. The difference applies to all surfaces, kitchen pots and pans, dishes, computer keyboards, toilets, etc. Clean is free of visible contaminants. Sanitized is free of invisible pollutants. We should be concerned for both. A microphone must first be cleaned before it may be sanitized.

We have some general rules for cleaning the exteriors of microphones. Care must be taken not to rinse, submerge in water or clean the interior of the microphones with chemicals. Use ethyl alcohol (ethanol) or isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol), a 70% solution, to clean the exterior housing. Apply with a disposable soft cloth, a soft brush, or paper tissue. Ensure that the liquid is applied only to the outside of the microphone and does not enter the inside or the capsule. Do not use rough materials which might scratch the surface. Do not use solvents stronger than ethanol or isopropanol, as these might damage the surface. Never use sprays directly onto the microphone, as these can deposit on the membrane and thus damage the microphone capsule. Please be aware that extensive use may cause cosmetic damage to the microphone.

With some microphones, the head basket can be easily removed or replaced if the head basket is bent in any way. Go ahead and replace it. Mishaped heads affect the performance of the microphone. If you clean it, do not touch or damage the capsule! With the head baskets containing foam windshields, remove the inner foam and wash it separately, as described in the latter. Metal head baskets can also be cleaned inside with ethanol or isopropanol. You may also immerse the head basket in clean, hot water (e.g., 70°C/160°F). Do not use a dishwasher. The finish and shape of the head may be affected; spray the foam screen with Lysol surface disinfectant. Do this in another room so the airborne particles cannot accumulate on the microphone diaphragm. Let the basket and foam dry out entirely before re-assembly. A certified technician should complete any further cleaning and maintenance.

Advanced Sound & Communication has a sanitizing solution essential for churches, assisted living communities, retirement centers and community centers where those with compromised immunity systems use microphones, the RF Venue Li.LAC. This microphone disinfector yields a level of 99.99%* for surface disinfection. The independent, accredited laboratory Opsytec Dr. Gröbel GmbH has approved it.
The departments of Biomedical Engineering and Medical Microbiology & Infection Prevention of the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) have conducted comprehensive scientific studies to evaluate the effectiveness of Li.LAC. Viruses were sprayed onto microphones, similar to singing into the mic. The results show a reduction of 99.3% of the viral load on strongly contaminated microphones (including the metal grille and foam underneath) after 10 minutes irradiation inside Li.LAC.
RF Venue https://www.rfvenue.com/products/lilac

Contact us today for more information, pricing and availability

3 Exciting Spots For LED Wall Panels

3 Exciting Spots For LED Wall Panels

With just a few high-resolution screens and expertly designed audio/video systems, you can transform the experience your employees and clientele have whenever they walk into your establishment. From churches to lecture halls and beyond, LED wall panels are a magnificent addition to any company in the Topeka, KS, region. 

If you’ve been exploring ways to incorporate new technologies into your business, it’s time to take a closer look at this exciting conversation starting and wayfinding technology! Keep reading below to learn more.

Let Your Message Be Heard with Church AV Technology

Let Your Message Be Heard with Church AV Technology

Keeping an audience engaged is the ultimate goal for any church leader that wishes to share a message of hope, love, and faith with their congregation. One of the best ways to achieve this is by incorporating a church AV system that elevates your experience and lets churchgoers connect as a community. 

Are you curious about the perks of adding these state-of-the-art installations to your Topeka, KS, house of worship? Keep reading this blog to learn all about it!

Lightning Can't Stop America's Auto Auction w/ASC.

Auto auction facilities are often like large garages. Cars pass through lanes of giant metal buildings with concrete floors, and open garage doors, so in-person and online buyers can bid. Parallel lanes have a slight separation, allowing buyers to walk from auction to auction quickly.

Auctioneers like to be loud and understood. They don’t like hearing adjacent auctioneers. Hundreds of cars can pass through an auction. Buyers need to hear, so they don’t miss a sale. Auctioneers fight loudness wars. Ultimately, equipment is damaged, the sound quality suffers for those streaming remotely, and it can cause permanent hearing damage. This noise and poor acoustics can adversely affect the auctions and revenues.

Advanced Sound & Communication has worked with local auto auctions in the Kansas City market for over 30 years. For about 15 years, we have provided audio, video, surveillance systems, and services to the largest independent auction business, KCIAA. KCIAA is now part of America’s Auto Auction / XLErate Group organization, which has 23 locations throughout the United States. KCIAA is now America’s Auto Auction KC.

Over a year ago, we received a distress call. Multiple lanes had no audio. After extensive testing and fact-finding with staff members, we determined the equipment failures resulted from a direct lightning hit. Amplifiers and speakers were burnt. Fortunately, the failures were drastic and immediately apparent. Static discharges and lightning strikes can sometimes damage microchips which might malfunction or fail years later. We quickly installed temporary systems to eliminate downtime and minimize the inconvenience of supply chain-related delays. We began working on a plan to restore functions and increase redundancy simultaneously.

When KCIAA was built, we housed the audio, video, and surveillance equipment in one secure room, the MDF (IT Closet). Initially, this room was right-sized for the amount of equipment. KCIAA had several power-related events that damaged office and AV equipment a few years after opening. A backup power generator, conditioners, and UPSs (Uninterruptable Power Supplies) were installed. Two QSC QSYS Core processors replaced the original audio processor. After 15 years, the systems outgrew the space and its ability to keep the IT equipment cool. Management expressed this concern. They are planning on building a new MDF and gutting the original. They needed rack space for this process.

Technology has changed a lot in 15 years. We provided a solution that decreased BTUs and freed valuable rack space in the MDF while providing maximum redundancy for processors and amplifiers. We installed compact systems in secure locations under countertops in each lane. We eliminated the need for thousands of feet of copper cable from the overhead cable trough. Reducing the length and location of the wires has improved audio quality and reliability. Each lane has a dedicated QSC QSYS Core Nano processor, QIO-ML4i and QIO-L4o. Two two-channel Powersoft Mezzo 602A amplifiers powering four JBL AWC82 speakers gave us the flexibility to balance the speakers to the room. Two pre-existing QSC Core 110F processors remain in the MDF. They provide audio to the streaming auction computers and the surveillance NVR (Network Video Recorder).

Before the lighting strike, the QSC Core110Fs reliability was excellent. Management said they were glad to see us because it had been two years since our last service call. Our retail division, Big Dude’s Music, has been a QSC dealer since day one, and we have been incorporating QSYS systems in our installations since its release. QSC continues to grow, evolve, and communicate well with its dealers to navigate supply chain issues. Being experienced and fully certified in QSYS makes programming and integration a breeze. The system has received a unanimous thumbs-up from the auctioneers. The feedback from online streamers is the audio is more transparent and louder than before. We have no doubts America’s Auto Auction will continue to function issue free.

We look forward to seeing Doug, Steve, and the rest of the staff in a couple of years.

Get A New Lease on AV Life With Section 179

Advanced Sound & Communication provides audio, video, lighting, security, and financial solutions to pay for them and save capital. Section 179 of the IRS Tax Code is an incentive created by the U.S. government to encourage businesses to buy equipment and invest in themselves. An equipment lease is the best way to get what you need while saving capital.

Section 179 allows a business to deduct the total purchase price of financed or leased equipment and off-the-shelf software that qualifies for the deduction. The deduction limit is $1,080,000 for new and used equipment, with a spending cap on equipment purchases of $2,700,000 and a bonus depreciation of 100%. There are additional bonus depreciation allowances of up to 100% for qualifying equipment.

The equipment purchased, financed, or leased must be within the specified dollar limits of Section 179, and the equipment must be placed into service in the same tax year that the deduction is being taken. The equipment must be put into service between January 1st and December 31st of the year the deduction is to be taken. The IRS does not plan to waive the “put into service” requirement because of supply and demand issues. Therefore, projects should be ordered as soon as possible to ensure delivery in 2023.

We have great news for you if you are considering more than an audio, video, lighting, or security upgrade. Section 179 includes all types of business equipment, off-the-shelf software, and commercial vehicles. Our leasing partners will provide one lease for all. There are requirements, so contact us for details.

Leasing provides the daily usage of the equipment you need today with affordable monthly payments and tax deduction benefits. You can keep your capital in your business. You own the equipment without the financial hit on the front side.

Contact us for more information:

Brent Handy, CTS: 816-564-7281. brent@advancedsoundkc.com

2023, The Year For Baby Steps.

We ended December with a very different reality than expected in January. Economists and manufacturers give us some certainty for 2023. It will be slightly better than in 2022 and exponentially better than in 2020 when little Milo was born. We have already seen an improvement in order fulfillment over December 2021. As with all things in our personal and professional lives, we must remain aware of the situation, plan accordingly, and live in grace when ETAs come and go multiple times throughout the year. It is what it is for the foreseeable future. New manufacturer price lists for 2023 reflect higher dealer costs, discontinuation, replacements with new components, and slow deliveries.

The tech industry is being forced to make changes. Changes in manufacturing locations, facilities, staffing, components, firmware, and shipping will take time to implement and perfect. As with all things tech-based and man-made, there will be issues. What is essential is how problems are addressed and how quickly the manufacturers and the service providers solve them.

Advanced Sound & Communication sells only the best and most reputable brands, favoring those based and manufacturing in the USA. You can start 2023 with an experienced, respected, talented team helping you navigate the uncertainty of your audio, video, lighting, security, and control system replacement, training, and service needs. Our manufacturers have local representation and service departments with factory-trained technicians. When you have a problem, we will address it and resolve it as soon as possible. When the name of our company, Advanced Sound & Communication, was chosen, “sound” represented all things related to sound systems, and “communication” described phone and video conferencing. There was a time when companies like ours were very specialized and only did one thing. Technology, users, and expectations have changed. We aren’t limited to any one thing. We provide all things related to audio, video, lighting, security, and control systems. If you have a need, any need at all, small or monstrous, contact us. You don’t even have to ask, “Do you do X?”. The answer is probably, “Yes!” Milo is now three. He won’t answer the phone or reply to emails. But he will show you his cars, trucks, trains, and his new little sister on Messenger. He loves Messenger.

A Habitat for Humanity for AV

Advanced Sound & Communication’s largest vertical is the house of worship market. We remove, test, clean, and warehouse used equipment for churches in desperate need of equipment. We network with church staff members who call us to let us know when they have some equipment to pick up or let us know of someone with a need. For instance, Frank Gentile at Church of the Ressurection in Leawood provided an EAW speaker system which we installed in an inner-city Church of Christ. Queen of the Holy Rosary in Overland Park, KS, and Mission Road Bible Church in Prairie Village, KS told us to find good church homes for the speakers we replaced. We are very selective and can’t take everything offered. Churches can be dumping grounds for very outdated and worn-out gear. We want to be a blessing, not a hindrance.

Thom Reiner posted an interesting blog entry on the churchanswers.com website. According to Thom, churches should expect a 20% reduction in pre-COVID attendance and a 5% reduction in contributions. For several years we have seen dying churches grafted into larger ones and some churches selling facilities to get back to basics, meeting in homes as micro-churches. New church plants are on the rise. This trend is expected to continue. The need for affordable solutions will increase while record supply chain issues and double-digit cost increases continue.

If we provide services, installing or upgrading audio, video, lighting, security, and control systems, we can make sure your used equipment is given to a grateful, needy congregation.

Brent Handy, CTS

brent@advancedsoundkc.com

(816) 564-7281

2022 is 2021's Ugly Sister. Are You Ready To Dance?

2022 is here. We have a lot to be thankful for. 2021 is history. We all know history repeats. In all things electronic, 2022 will be very similar to 2021.

2021 caught everyone off guard. Political and economic policies, laws, and Acts of God have shown us how fragile our supply chains are. Letting UPS and FedEX be your warehouse is not going to work anymore. Securing equipment in 2021 looked like a one-armed and legged man doing the Carlton dance. Manufacturers and leaders of our industry affiliations tell us supply chain issues will persist. Price increases will continue. 2022 will be just like 2021 in that regard.

Anything made by humans can and will fail. Some failures are unpredictable, It is more important than ever to keep your audio, video, lighting and control and IT systems maintained. If you are planning to purchase upgrades or systems, be prepared for delays. Consider making an additional investment in time and resources to minimize downtime.

We have had calls the week before Christmas, Easter, and special events. Callers knew they have had problems for extended periods of time. In one case, a church called us one day before Easter wanting project lamps. There weren’t any factory replacement parts in the country. They did nothing about it and called two days before Christmas. We had the same exact conversation with the same exact contact. Mismanaged organizations will fail. Mismanaged electronic systems will fail. We know 2021 will be a repeat of 2022. We know supply chain issues will persist. Now is the time to be booking your preventative maintenance calls so you can be ready for spring break events and Easter.

Call, text, or email Brent Handy, CTS to schedule a no-cost on-site evaluation. He will help you with your tech systems and help you waltz your way out of 2022. Brent doesn’t do the Carton dance!

Conference Room AV: Why Audiovisual Presentation is the New Normal in Office Spaces

Corporate presentations used to follow a pretty predictable format. Speakers would address a room full of people, and maybe use a projector screen to flick through a few slides behind them. Meetings would involve a verbal discussion and some handouts. But modern workplaces require different styles of presentation, involving audiovisual options that suit the way people currently work.

At Advanced Sound & Communication, our AV experts are happy to advise on the right equipment and installation to get the best possible AV setup for your office. Contact us today!

A Better Way to Deliver Information 

Whether in schools, lecture halls, or conference rooms, it’s now widely accepted that sitting and listening to long monologues is not the best way for people to retain information. Different people learn in different ways. Visual delivery of information will be more suited to some, while others prefer to listen, read, or physically interact with information such as on a touchscreen or their handheld devices.

Audiovisual presentation allows all of those elements to be part of a teaching experience. And regardless of which method a person prefers, everybody will find multi-media meetings and presentations more engaging if there is some variety to them.

Conference Room AV Allows Collaboration 

In modern conference spaces and meeting rooms, it’s common for every participant to have their own handheld device that allows them to view or share content. With good conference room AV, anybody can link their own device to a display at the front of the room and bring up content for everyone to see. Instead of saying, “I’ll get back to you with that,” anybody in the room can pull up something from their drive or the internet for all attendees to view, share, and discuss right away. 

This kind of collaboration is a part of daily life in the workplace, and conference rooms that don’t allow collaboration between attendees will soon look outdated. Along with good displays for screen sharing, reliable connectivity is very important for collaboration, and any conference room AV setup needs faultless connectivity whether its wired or wireless. 

Suited to Remote Working 

Video conferencing is now used regularly in most offices. It saves time and money by avoiding the need for people to travel to meetings, and it’s well suited to people who work remotely. Having customers, clients, and colleagues in various corners of the country or even the world is also very common. In terms of relationship-building, video conferencing can be just as effective as having regular face-to-face meetings. 

Video conference shouldn’t mean several people huddled around a laptop. High-level conference room AV should make video conferencing as seamless as if everyone were in the same room. It should also allow for options such as dual displays, so participants can view content while being able to see the people they are conferencing with. Good quality speakers and microphones are also an important part of office AV, whether for video conferencing or to ensure that people in the room are not distracted by audio problems.


If you’re looking to upgrade the AV in your office, it’s advisable to get the help of AV professionals who think of the little details that most people overlook. At Advanced Sound & Communication, our AVIXA CTS certified technicians are on hand to help with installation, upgrades, and repair. Contact us here!

Home Entertainment Installation: 4 Key Tips to Avoid Home Theater Mistakes and Get to the Fun Stuff

Home Entertainment Installation: 4 Key Tips to Avoid Home Theater Mistakes and Get to the Fun Stuff

Planning home entertainment installation should be fun, because you’re creating ideas to turn a space in your home into somewhere you can enjoy for years to come. But you’ll have to make sure that once the popcorn is popped and the lights are down, there are no problems to spoil the occasion. Here are some key tips to avoid mistakes when you’re putting together your home theater system.

Ready for Worship: 4 Reasons to Update Your Church AV System

Ready for Worship: 4 Reasons to Update Your Church AV System

It can be a difficult decision to invest in a new church audiovisual (AV) system, knowing that it might be an expensive and time-consuming process. If your church is on a tight budget or you don’t know where to begin in terms of choosing equipment, that can also put you off taking the step to upgrade. But AV experts can help make the process easier and more cost-effective. Here are four good reasons to upgrade.