Blasier.Pro

Blasier.Pro State of Oklahoma Vendor, Sweetwater Trusted Partner. Innovation x Integrity.
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Audio/Visual company specializing in outdoor city district audio systems, theater and performing hall systems, School Districts, DJ services, live event & recorded productions.

A compressor is one of the most important tools for improving speech clarity during presentations.Without compression, p...
05/29/2026

A compressor is one of the most important tools for improving speech clarity during presentations.

Without compression, presenters can sound too quiet one moment and too loud the next — especially with handheld or wireless microphones.

A properly tuned compressor helps by:

• Smoothing out volume changes
• Making speech easier to understand
• Preventing sudden loud peaks
• Creating a more consistent listening experience

The goal isn’t to make the system louder. It’s to make the presenter sound clear and controlled throughout the entire presentation.

Good audio isn’t just about volume — it’s about consistency.

Blasier.Pro Barry Johnston Justin Blasier

One of the biggest threats to an audio system isn’t the equipment — it’s operator error.In churches, schools, event venu...
05/27/2026

One of the biggest threats to an audio system isn’t the equipment — it’s operator error.

In churches, schools, event venues, and commercial spaces, systems are often used by people with different levels of experience. One incorrect setting or button press can quickly create problems.

That’s why we focus on designing systems that are both reliable and easy to operate.

We help reduce operator error through:

• Simple and user-friendly controls
• Clear equipment labeling
• Protected system settings
• Organized system layouts
• Staff and volunteer training

A great audio system should sound good, operate smoothly, and work consistently no matter who is using it.

Good system design improves both safety and reliability.

Barry Johnston Justin Blasier Blasier.Pro

One of the most common questions we get is:“Should we repair our current system… or replace it?”The answer depends on a ...
05/22/2026

One of the most common questions we get is:

“Should we repair our current system… or replace it?”

The answer depends on a few important factors:

• How often the system is failing
• Availability of replacement parts
• Compatibility with newer technology
• Current sound quality and performance
• Cost of repeated service calls
• Safety and reliability concerns
• Future expansion plans

Sometimes a simple repair can extend the life of a system for years.

Other times, continuing to patch an outdated system ends up costing more in downtime, maintenance, and frustration.

At Blasier Pro Audio Visual, we focus on helping customers make the most practical long-term decision for their space, budget, and goals.

The cheapest option today is not always the most cost-effective option long term.

Barry Johnston Justin Blasier Blasier.Pro

We recently had the opportunity to complete an upgrade at the Chisholm Trail Expo Center.The “Dirt Room” was upgraded wi...
05/20/2026

We recently had the opportunity to complete an upgrade at the Chisholm Trail Expo Center.

The “Dirt Room” was upgraded with a new touch screen control panel to simplify operation of the sound system and improve overall usability for the staff and event teams.

One of the biggest advantages of this upgrade is the addition of remote access capability. This allows us to troubleshoot and support the system remotely if issues arise, helping reduce downtime and improve response times.

Technology should make systems easier to operate, easier to maintain, and more reliable for everyday use.

We appreciate the opportunity to support the Chisholm Trail Expo Center with this project.

Barry Johnston Justin Blasier Blasier.Pro

A clean audio system is not just about appearance.It is about safety, reliability, and long-term serviceability.Poor cab...
05/18/2026

A clean audio system is not just about appearance.
It is about safety, reliability, and long-term serviceability.

Poor cable management can lead to:
• Signal issues and unwanted noise
• Difficult troubleshooting
• Increased downtime
• Accidental disconnects
• Safety hazards for staff and volunteers
• Expensive service calls later on

At Blasier Pro Audio Visual, we believe every installation should be organized, clearly labeled, and built for future service access.

Because when systems are designed well behind the scenes, they perform better out front.

Good cable management may not be the first thing people notice… but it is one of the first things technicians appreciate.

Blasier.Pro Barry Johnston Justin Blasier

One of the best ways to save money on an audio system is planning for future expansion from the beginning.Many organizat...
05/15/2026

One of the best ways to save money on an audio system is planning for future expansion from the beginning.

Many organizations install systems that only meet their current needs, but as facilities grow, ministries expand, or technology changes, those systems can quickly become limited.

Planning ahead can help avoid:
• Expensive system replacements
• Extra labor costs from reinstallation
• Compatibility issues with new equipment
• Limited input or output capacity
• Infrastructure that cannot support upgrades

A well-designed AV system should allow room for growth by considering future speakers, microphones, video integration, networking, and control options before installation even begins.

Investing in scalability today can save significant time, money, and frustration later.

Blasier.Pro Barry Johnston Justin Blasier

One of the most common audio problems people experience is electrical noise and grounding issues.That unwanted hum, buzz...
05/13/2026

One of the most common audio problems people experience is electrical noise and grounding issues.
That unwanted hum, buzz, or interference in a sound system is not always caused by bad equipment. In many cases, the real issue comes from improper grounding, power distribution, or electrical interference within the building.

These problems can lead to:
• Distracting noise during presentations or services
• Intermittent signal issues
• Equipment performance problems
• Increased wear on system components
• Reliability concerns during important events

A properly designed and installed AV system should include more than just great speakers and mixers. Clean power, proper grounding, and system integration all play a major role in long-term reliability and performance.
Good audio is not just about volume - it’s about clarity, consistency, and dependability.
Blasier.Pro Barry Johnston Justin Blasier

Drummond GymnasiumDrummond, OKWe were honored to complete a full system upgrade for Drummond Gymnasium just in time for ...
05/11/2026

Drummond Gymnasium
Drummond, OK

We were honored to complete a full system upgrade for Drummond Gymnasium just in time for Graduation!

This project included:
• System Design
• System Tuning
• New Allen & Heath Mixer
• New Crown Amp
• New EV Speakers
• 2 Shure Wireless Mics
• 1 Shure Wireless Headset Mic
• New Rolls Push-to-Talk Mic for sporting events

From graduation ceremonies to game nights, this upgraded system will help deliver clear, reliable audio for every event. We appreciate the opportunity to help support the school and community with professional AV solutions built to last.

Special thanks to Sweetwater, Shure, Crown Audio, and Rolls Corporation for providing great equipment for this project.

Blasier.Pro Barry JohnstonJustin Blasier

Explaining tech without being too techy:“What’s the difference between pro audio and consumer audio?”At a glance, they s...
05/08/2026

Explaining tech without being too techy:

“What’s the difference between pro audio and consumer audio?”

At a glance, they seem similar. Speakers, microphones - it all plays sound.

The difference is in the purpose.

Consumer audio is built for convenience. It’s simple, plug-and-play, and designed for small spaces.

Pro audio is built for performance.

It’s designed to handle higher volume, larger spaces, and deliver clear, consistent sound without distortion - especially when it matters most.

At home, small issues go unnoticed.

In a church or live event, they don’t.

Pro audio isn’t just louder. It’s more reliable, more controlled, and built to perform under pressure.

Have you noticed the difference?

Blasier.Pro Barry Johnston Justin Blasier

“Why do wireless microphones cut out at live events and churches?”It’s one of the most common frustrations we hear - and...
05/06/2026

“Why do wireless microphones cut out at live events and churches?”

It’s one of the most common frustrations we hear - and most people assume it’s just “bad gear.”

In reality, the issue usually has nothing to do with the microphone itself.

Here’s what’s actually happening behind the scenes:

Wireless microphones rely on clean, open radio frequencies. But today’s environments are more crowded than ever. WiFi networks, cell phones, LED walls, streaming equipment, and even nearby buildings can all interfere with your signal.

Add in a few common setup mistakes:
• Poor antenna placement
• Overlapping frequencies
• Outdated or uncoordinated systems
• Low-quality distribution or cabling

…and suddenly your “reliable” mic starts dropping out right in the middle of a service or event.

The fix isn’t just replacing the mic. It’s designing the system correctly.

Proper frequency coordination, antenna distribution, and system tuning make the difference between a flawless experience and a distracting one.

If your audio system feels unpredictable, there’s usually a reason. And it’s often something you can’t see.

Have you experienced wireless dropouts during an event or service?

Barry Johnston Blasier.Pro Justin Blasier

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