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Design, installation and
support of integrated
professional sound
Richard King Systems specialise in the design, installation and support of integrated professional sound,
AV and lighting solutions. Founded in 1977 we have a proven track record of many successfully
completed projects. We utilise our expertise in delivering first class, efficient and cost effective solutions
for our clients. In doing so, we aim to foster and maintain long term mutually beneficial relationships
with both our clients and our suppliers. We provide services as consultants, specifiers, designers, installers
and trainers of all types of associated systems.
With technological advances over recent decades, people
are now used to high quality sound and av, in their homes,
in their cars and on the move. This progression in domestic and personal audio quality has been echoed by the advances in professional sound and av, for all types of venues
and locations. Whether we are being informed by an announcement, listening to a speech, enjoying the restaurant atmosphere, the excitement on the dance floor or at
a live concert, the professional sound and av is an all
important ingredient.
technology, to produce first class performance. With our
extensive experience in designing, installing, commissioning and servicing of all types of professional systems we
are able to work with clients to create the desired environment for a wide range of commercial sound and
av systems with the value, quality and reliability that
operators and listeners now expect.
Our portfolio includes a very wide range of projects
including the recently completed replacement sound systems at St Asaph Cathedral, North Wales, St Mary’s
church, Welshpool, Powys and Shrewsbury Abbey. We
have also provided the sound and av services for the
newly completed £2.4M Lighthouse Church in Heswall,
Cheshire.
Richard King Systems are established and recognised
specialists in the field of professional sound and av
systems. For four decades we have been at the forefront
of harnessing the capabilities of professional sound and av
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