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Courtroom & Courthouse AV Systems

Marshall Industries is proud to offer the leading courtroom audio visual solutions for more effective production, distribution, and management of court records. Learn more below.

COURT AUDIO VISUAL

Courthouse AV Systems

Poor audio or fuzzy video shouldn’t be tolerated in today’s courthouses. AV and control systems have become a critical component of courtroom proceedings. Whether you need to distribute content to multiple displays, record multiple channels of audio, provide playback audio in the courtroom, or add a speech masking system, Marshall Industries is here to help. Our courthouse AV systems are renowned for their ease of use, improving courtroom proceedings throughout the country.

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COURTHOUSE AV SYSTEMS

Courtroom Audio

Live audio in the courtroom and recorded audio files should operate without hums and buzzes often heard through poorly installed sound systems. But the jury and audience should be able to make out every word spoken during a hearing. Luckily, we specialize in providing the utmost clean and clear audio for courtrooms.

COURTHOUSE AV SYSTEMS

Sound Masking

The jury and audience are not privy to conversations had in sidebar, and properly installed masking systems should provide this privacy.  Courtroom sound masking can be routed to the necessary speaker zones when the bench conference mode is desired with the simple press of a button.

COURTHOUSE AV SYSTEMS

Assisted Listening

When an interpreter is needed to communicate in another language, a wireless system provides comfort and ease of use for listeners wearing the headsets.  The interpreter’s microphone can be routed to the courtroom, or to the listening headsets with the simple press of a button by the interpreter.

COURTHOUSE AV SYSTEMS

Courtroom Video Distribution

There’s no question that high definition video is here to stay. With Marshall’s distribution systems, it’s easy to share high definition content from any type of device. Our systems allow users to preview content on a touchscreen control display, giving the court control over content seen by the jury or audience. Our automated displays save time, provide visual confirmation of the display’s status, and even provide additional controls often not found on the remote control.