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AV is the invisible supplier that makes or breaks the moments people remember: the imam heard clearly through the nikah, speeches that don’t whistle with feedback, and — at segregated weddings — a clean video and audio link so the women’s side sees and hears everything happening on the men’s side and vice versa. That relay setup is the single most valuable thing to get right; ask AV suppliers directly whether they’ve run two-room links before and what equipment they use.
Beyond the link: microphones for the imam and speeches (a lapel or handheld with a stand for elderly speakers), uplighting to transform plain banqueting walls, projector or LED screens for same-day edits and slideshows, and enough power distribution that the caterer’s hot plates don’t trip your sound. Walk the venue with the AV supplier, or at minimum share the floor plan and running order.
A camera and microphone on one side feed screens and speakers on the other — commonly relaying the nikah and speeches from the men’s hall into the women’s. It needs cabling or reliable wireless between rooms, so the AV supplier should see the venue layout in advance. It’s a routine job for suppliers who work Muslim weddings.
Sometimes for background audio, rarely for the full event. In-house systems vary wildly, and venue microphones have ruined more speeches than nerves have. Ask your AV supplier to assess what the venue has and quote only for what’s missing.
It washes venue walls in colour, turning a plain hall into something that matches your decor palette — one of the highest-impact, lowest-effort upgrades available. Coordinate colours with the decorator so lighting and stage read as one design.