Custom-designed audio systems for churches, venues, businesses, and estates. From concept to final tuning, Dillon Boyd takes full responsibility for how your sound actually works when people use it.
Most sound systems fail not because of the equipment, but because no one designed them for how the room is actually used.
Dillon approaches every project as a full system: acoustics, technology, people, and purpose — working together. The result is sound that's clear, controlled, and simple to run long after the install truck leaves.
See the full service breakdown →Every project moves through the same deliberate path — from understanding the room and the people in it, to the moment staff can run the system confidently on their own.
Understand the space, the purpose, and what has to be true when real people are using it.
Turn the use case into a technical plan that will hold up over years, not launch week.
Find the right gear for the room and the budget — not the gear a catalog wants to sell.
Clean, professional execution — including the custom work that off-the-shelf installs can't cover.
The system only succeeds when the people running it can use it without calling for help.
Sound systems don't fail because the gear is bad. They fail because no one designed them for how they're actually used.
Every space has its own demands — a sanctuary is not a restaurant, and a back patio is not a ballroom. Each of these environments gets designed from its own use case up.
Intelligible speech, musical range, volunteer-friendly operation.
Systems that flex across speech, live music, and ticketed events.
Board rooms, training rooms, all-hands spaces, hybrid AV.
Patios, amphitheaters, courtyards — weatherized and zoned.
Ambience that supports the space without fighting conversation.
Discreet, integrated audio across indoor and outdoor zones.
Tell Dillon about the room, how it gets used, and what hasn't worked. He'll take it from there.