

Catamount Audio Visual has an extensive background in doing commercial audio visual systems. We welcome bid proposals from K-12, higher education, retail stores and offices. We realize that a functionally flawless and unobtrusive audio-visual system is a critical part of your day-to-day operations. We have a track record of delivering just that for our clients. The following are some recent commercial audio-visual projects we have done.


Different rooms, different volumes.The 140RA allows for up to five audio sources to be distributed to up to four speaker zones throughout the restaurant.
The restaurant owners will be able to route their DirectTV, ipod, laptop or CD player to any or all of the three zones they have designated. Their upgrade options include a microphone input for large gatherings and a fourth zone for either outdoor or foyer speakers.
•AV input wallplate with permanent connections.
The second VGA input is reserved for guest laptop.
No more plugging and unplugging the classroom PC!
•SP Controls Pixie Plus control panel.
The Pixie now controls the projector’s power, input source and video mute functions as well as speaker volume. No more remotes!
• JBL 24c Micro ceiling speakers.
These provide robust stereo sound and replace lackluster desktop computer speakers.
Summary
Previously instructors were having difficulties using their projectors. From class to class there was no telling how the wiring would be set up upon arrival. They also relied on a few elusive remote controls that circulated throughout the school. These conditions resulted in instructors fumbling with cables and sometimes having to stand on chairs to turn projectors on/off. Many of the projectors had been thrown out of alignment when Catamount arrived. Catamount installed a turn-key operational system that provided consistency and simplicity of use to their classroom AV systems. We were happy to create a professional system that any person can operate.
Catamount recently installed 60″ LCD displays in the Austin office of Documation Inc. The installation also included AV input plates and ceiling speakers.
Catamount provided them with a Stanton SMX.202 DJ Mixer to be able to switch between their turntable and iPod as well as preview other sources on a headphones.
The inaugural song piped over their system was, Rocket 88 by Ike Turner and the Kings of Rhythm. Considered to be the first rock and roll song ever recorded. It was an appropriate beginning for this fine establishment.
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