Audio Video Term

Music Zoning

Music Zoning is an audio video term for Chicago-area smart home, theater, and commercial AV projects.

Music Zoning is separating a venue into controllable music areas with different volume levels, sources, or schedules.

Example of Music Zoning

On game day, a manager can route different sports feeds to selected TVs, raise bar audio, keep dining audio lower, and adjust lighting for the crowd. In that kind of Davis restaurant or bar AV project, the term Music Zoning would describe separating a venue into controllable music areas with different volume levels, sources, or schedules. Davis would use that understanding to account for TV routing, audio zoning, staff controls, event presets, and guest-facing reliability, then test the result in the actual room, document the related components, and show the client how to use the feature without needing to manage the technical details behind it.

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What does Music Zoning mean?

Music Zoning means separating a venue into controllable music areas with different volume levels, sources, or schedules. In a Davis Audio & Video project, it matters because the goal is not just adding technology; it is making the system understandable, reliable, and easy to operate.