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Professional AV Design and Installation That Works Seamlessly from Day One
A successful audiovisual system isn’t just about the gear—it’s about how everything works together to support your space, your people, and your goals. That’s why professional design and installation matters. At Audio Workshop, we take the time to understand your unique requirements before crafting tailored AV solutions that deliver clarity, reliability, and long-term performance.
Whether you're outfitting a boardroom, church, school, venue, or commercial space, our experienced team ensures your AV system is intuitive, future-ready, and designed for real-world use.
What We Offer
Custom AV Design Solutions
Every space is different—so your AV system should be too. We design bespoke audio, video, and control systems that align with your environment, usage, and budget. From acoustics to aesthetics, every detail is considered.
Expert Installation Services
Our trained technicians handle everything—from cabling and rack-building to display mounting and system commissioning. Installations are clean, compliant, and delivered to the highest industry standards.
Consultation and Planning
We start with a collaborative consultation to understand your needs, assess your space, and propose the right technology mix. You'll get clear documentation, system diagrams, and a roadmap for success.
Personalised Support & Aftercare
Our service doesn’t stop after the install. We offer on-site training, system handovers, and responsive post-install support to keep everything running smoothly long after we leave.
Why Choose Us?
With over 30 years of experience in AV design and integration, our team brings deep technical expertise and a passion for practical results. We’ve delivered hundreds of successful installations across New Zealand, working with organisations big and small.
From live venues to learning environments, we speak your language—technical when it needs to be, clear when it counts. Our clients trust us to deliver systems that work first time, every time.
Let’s Talk About Your Space
Whether you’re starting from scratch or upgrading an outdated system, we’d love to help. Book a free consultation to see how our AV design and installation services can bring clarity and confidence to your project.
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Electro Acoustic Modeling
We have invested in world class software to aid in the design process. With 20+ years of system design experience paired with the ability to build your space in 3d software and provide predictive modelling, we can achieve a high standard of fidelity, coverage and function.

EASE Software – Enhanced Acoustic Simulator for Engineers
1. Introduction
EASE (Enhanced Acoustic Simulator for Engineers) is an industry-standard software tool developed by AFMG Technologies for designing and analyzing the acoustics and sound system performance in enclosed spaces. Used by audio engineers, acousticians, and system designers around the world, EASE provides a powerful platform to model, simulate, and optimize sound system installations in 3D environments.
In sound system design, understanding how sound interacts with the geometry and materials of a space is crucial. EASE enables professionals to predict acoustic behavior before installation, reducing costly trial-and-error and ensuring optimal audio performance tailored to the venue's requirements.
2. Key Features
EASE offers a wide array of features that support comprehensive sound system design and acoustic analysis:
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3D Room Modeling
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Users can construct detailed three-dimensional models of rooms, including walls, ceilings, seating areas, and reflective or absorptive surfaces.
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This allows for precise simulation of how sound will travel and reflect within a specific architectural layout.
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Loudspeaker Database Integration
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EASE includes access to an extensive database of manufacturer-provided loudspeaker data, including directivity and frequency response.
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Designers can virtually place loudspeakers in the model and analyze their coverage and performance.
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Simulation and Mapping Tools
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Generate color-coded maps showing sound pressure levels (SPL), speech intelligibility (STI), direct-to-reverberant ratios, and more.
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Visual feedback helps identify coverage gaps, hotspots, and potential intelligibility issues.
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Ray Tracing and Auralization
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Advanced algorithms simulate how sound rays reflect and decay over time, offering data on reverberation and echo paths.
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Auralization tools allow users to "listen" to the modeled space with sample audio to assess the subjective acoustic impression.
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Time and Frequency Domain Analysis
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Examine impulse responses and frequency-specific behaviors at various listener positions.
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Supports fine-tuning of system parameters to ensure clarity, uniformity, and low distortion.
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Clustering and Line Array Simulation
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Support for modeling line array and clustered speaker systems with accurate prediction of interaction and coverage.
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Essential for designing concert halls, stadiums, and large-scale event spaces.
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Report Generation and Documentation
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Built-in tools for exporting simulation data, annotated images, and system schematics for use in proposals, permits, and installation guides.
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3. Purpose of the Software
The primary purpose of EASE is to simulate and predict acoustic and electroacoustic behavior within a given space, allowing engineers to:
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Evaluate how different sound system designs will perform before physical installation.
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Optimize loudspeaker placement, orientation, and settings for uniform coverage.
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Assess and mitigate potential acoustic issues such as echoes, dead zones, or excessive reverberation.
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Ensure compliance with audio performance standards for speech intelligibility and sound quality.
In modern sound engineering, where precision and efficiency are paramount, EASE plays a critical role. It bridges the gap between architectural design and audio system integration, enabling data-driven decision-making for venues ranging from classrooms and churches to stadiums and performance halls.
4. Benefits of Using EASE
For Acoustic Engineers and Designers:
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Predictive Accuracy: Minimizes guesswork with science-based modeling and measurable outcomes.
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Time and Cost Savings: Reduces the need for post-installation adjustments and equipment changes.
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Better Communication: Visual reports help communicate complex ideas clearly to clients, architects, and stakeholders.
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Informed Design Decisions: Compare different design alternatives using simulations to choose the most effective solution.
Real-World Use Cases:
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Houses of Worship: Achieving speech clarity in highly reverberant environments by optimizing speaker selection and placement.
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Theatres and Performing Arts Venues: Designing systems for both voice projection and musical fidelity across varied seating areas.
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Corporate and Educational Spaces: Ensuring even SPL coverage and high STI for conferences, lectures, and training sessions.
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Stadiums and Arenas: Modeling large-scale systems to ensure intelligibility and uniform sound pressure over vast audience areas.
5. Conclusion
EASE software stands as a foundational tool in professional sound system design. Its robust modeling, simulation, and analysis capabilities empower engineers to create systems that deliver consistent, intelligible, and high-quality sound, no matter the venue size or complexity.
Whether you're an acoustician designing a concert hall or an integrator planning a corporate AV system, EASE provides the tools you need to deliver optimal audio performance with confidence. Explore EASE further to enhance your design capabilities and deliver sound solutions that meet both technical specifications and listener expectations.













