dB integrations

dB integrations We aim to inspire and educate our clients, growing your confidence with every decision surrounding yo

dB integrations, formerly known as dB Audio & Video is a leading provider of pro audio, video, acoustical analysis/treatment, production lighting and control systems. Since 1980 dB has been blessed to provide systems for churches, schools, business and government in a wide variety of venues. The relationship we foster with our clients over years of working together is more important than getting a

single project. We believe that our clients’ needs and goals are the most important factors in our work and we work very hard to not only achieve, but exceed those expectations. As primarily a design-build company, we not only sell high quality commercial equipment, but we also provide you complete solutions including design, acoustical analysis/treatment, installation and service.

• dB custom designs and installs every job no matter the complexity of your project.

• All of our installations include a full one-year warranty, parts and labor.

• To assure our commitment to your satisfaction, dB is one of the only design-build firms to offer a money-back performance guarantee on most sound system designs and installations.

05/28/2026

Video tracking and advanced conference audio are changing how meetings feel and function. With cameras that follow the conversation and audio that adapts to the room, communication becomes more natural and more effective.

The result is a better experience for both in-room participants and anyone joining remotely.

This week, our team is in the field installing a new audio system at McConnell-Talbert Stadium in Houston County, GA!We’...
05/27/2026

This week, our team is in the field installing a new audio system at McConnell-Talbert Stadium in Houston County, GA!

We’re committed to delivering an exceptional game day experience with clear, powerful sound that is designed to serve athletes, fans, and the entire community.

05/26/2026

Good lighting is essential for a clear and watchable broadcast, especially in gyms and stadiums with uneven or low light. The right setup improves visibility, reduces shadows, and ensures the action translates well on camera.

05/22/2026

The best systems for churches are as simple as they need to be, so teams can operate them with confidence. When systems are clear and intuitive, the focus stays on the service, not the technology.

05/18/2026

Before choosing equipment, it starts with understanding your space, your team, and how your services function. A good system is not just about quality gear. It is about design, coverage, and ease of use.

If the system is too complex, it will not serve your team well. If it is not designed for the room, it will not sound right.

The goal is simple. A system that is clear, reliable, and built around how your church actually operates.

05/14/2026

Gymnasiums are some of the most challenging spaces for sound. Hard surfaces cause reflections that make audio feel echoey and unclear.

The solution starts with proper speaker placement and system tuning to control how sound moves through the space.

In some cases, acoustic treatment can also help reduce reflections and improve clarity.

When it is done right, speech is clear, music is balanced, and the entire space sounds more controlled.

05/08/2026

Another Tech Tip: Lighting plays a key role in how people are seen both in the room and on camera. The right upgrade improves visibility, reduces shadows, and creates a more professional meeting experience.

When lighting is designed with both people and video in mind, communication becomes clearer for everyone involved.

05/05/2026

Stadiums echo as sound reflects off multiple surfaces and arriving at different times.

In a stadium, those reflections travel long distances, which can make audio feel delayed and unclear.

The solution is not just louder sound. It is proper system design, speaker placement, and timing.

When it is done right, sound stays clear no matter where you are sitting.

04/30/2026

In this Tech Tip, Josh explains that what you hear in the room is very different from what is sent to a livestream.

In-person audio is designed to fill a space, while broadcast audio needs to be mixed specifically for listeners using phones, laptops, or speakers.

Without a dedicated mix, the online experience can feel unbalanced or unclear.

When it is done right, both the room and the broadcast sound exactly the way they should.

04/28/2026

When it comes to how many microphones a church may need, there is no one-size-fits-all answer.

It depends on your space, your team, and how your services are structured.

The goal is not more microphones. It is the right microphones, placed and used with intention.

When the system is designed well, every voice is heard clearly without unnecessary complexity.

Address

2196 Hilton Drive, Ste A
Gainesville, GA
30501

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

(770) 534-7620

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