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Hoang Bao Khoa delivers comprehensive Sound & Lighting solutions for auditoriums, stages, corporate spaces, and more. From consulting and system design to installation, every project is implemented using 100% genuine equipment and supported by a highly experienced technical team, ensuring quality, stability, and cost efficiency. Our professional solutions are tailored to the specific characteristics of each space, enabling easy operation and maximizing overall performance.
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Hoang Bao Khoa is an
authorized distributor and
authorized service and warranty center for many of the world’s leading audio and lighting brands, delivering internationally certified equipment solutions for bars/clubs, auditoriums, events, stages, meeting rooms, and other professional facilities. All products are
officially imported with full CO, CQ, and VAT invoices, ensuring durability, system stability, and outstanding audio performance across all installation environments.
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All products are covered by the manufacturer’s official warranty, ranging from 12 to 24 months depending on the equipment (excluding accessories). As an authorized distributor, we ensure that all warranty procedures strictly follow the manufacturer’s standards, providing customers with reliable technical support when investing in professional audio and lighting systems at Hoang Bao Khoa >> View details
Our professional technical team is directly trained by manufacturers and backed by hands-on experience across hundreds of real-world projects. Hoang Bao Khoa delivers comprehensive services ranging from site surveys and cost-optimized technical system design, to installation and in-depth system tuning.
Explore professional audio and lighting project knowledge, including design experience, technical standards, and optimized solutions for events, auditoriums, stages, buildings, and meeting rooms. Hoang Bao Khoa shares practical, real-world insights to help project owners and contractors implement audio and lighting systems efficiently, in compliance with technical standards, and with optimized investment costs.
When developing an audio project, the main equipment such as speakers, microphones, mixers, and amplifiers usually receives the most attention. However, these devices cannot operate as a complete system without the appropriate cabling. Depending on the project scale, the total cable requirement can reach hundreds or even thousands of meters across multiple cable categories.
If cable requirements are not calculated during the planning stage, audio cabling can become a significant part of the overall project budget. Therefore, selecting the right cable type, quantity, and cost level is an important consideration for contractors from the beginning of the project.
In an audio system, the quality of speakers, microphones, mixers, and amplifiers often receives the most attention. However, audio cables are also an essential part of the system. They provide the connection between different devices and can be required at numerous points throughout a project.
Depending on the application, a system may require signal cables, speaker cables, instrument cables, and other specialized cable types. Therefore, choosing audio cables is not simply about finding a product within budget. It also requires identifying the correct cable type for each application, calculating the required cable length, and considering the actual installation method.
In a professional audio project, the distance between the central equipment area and individual installation points can quickly increase the total cable requirement. A small system may only require a few meters of cable, while a project for an auditorium, church, school, performance venue, or other large facility may require hundreds of meters or more.
At this scale, cable estimation, procurement, transportation, and storage become important parts of the overall installation plan. Proper cable management from the planning stage can help contractors control costs, maintain installation progress, and reduce unnecessary material waste.