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A 4-page editorial feature by Kevin Young from Live Sound International Magazine about 1 SOUND’s approach and development.
Calvin Harris opened the season at Kygo’s Palm Tree Club in Miami as the first artist to perform on the newly installed 1 SOUND system that cancels upwards of 20 dB off the property line.
In Southeast Portland, Foster Theater is bringing renewed life to a historic venue originally built in 1910. Now reimagined as a 250-seat performing arts space, the theater supports dance, music, and theater programming within an intimate, carefully renovated interior.
COTE Las Vegas transitions from refined Korean steakhouse to high-energy nightlife, requiring an audio system that delivers clarity and impact without disrupting its design-forward aesthetic.
Sagebrush Church is one of the largest churches in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with a full campus and a Worship Center seating 2,000–3,000 people in a theater-style layout. With full bands, weekly services, events, and live-streamed productions, clear and consistent audio is essential for every service.
Introducing the Sona Series! The Sona 35 is a high-fidelity 3-way, full-range, point source ideal for distributed installations.
1 SOUND proudly announces the launch of the Panorama 65, a premium, self-contained stereo loudspeaker delivering true spatialized sound from a single ADA-compliant enclosure, with shipping beginning January 2026.
Explore the collaboration between 1 SOUND and Bespoke Technology Group on Michelin-starred Mamani—featuring a video interview with Bespoke’s founder.
The Library Lions Gala honored Bruce Springsteen and other cultural icons at the New York Public Library, where L&M Sound & Light created a 1 SOUND system to deliver clear, controlled audio throughout the historic Rose Main Reading Room. Their discreet, high-performance setup included supported speeches and Springsteen’s surprise performance while preserving the elegance of the iconic event.
When Stonegate Church in Texas set out to expand its campus, audio was a central part of the vision.
They wanted a sound system that could deliver power and clarity across multiple spaces: from an intimate chapel to a massive outdoor lawn with sports courts and student hangouts. All while remaining visually unobtrusive.