DC Live has been supplying Seattle events and productions with professional AV equipment for over 30 years. From LED video walls for Seattle convention centers to projection systems for Capitol Hill venues, we deliver the gear and expertise your event demands.
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Industry-leading LED panels — widely regarded as the best in the industry for color accuracy, reliability, and image quality.
We also supply more accessible LED wall solutions for projects where premium panels are not required.
Seattle's conference centers, convention halls, and live event venues demand displays that perform under pressure. We supply ROE Visual LED walls — the industry standard for professional events — as well as budget-friendly options for projects where premium panels are not required. Every solution is matched to your venue, viewing distance, and budget.
We sell and install Christie and EIKI projectors — two of the most trusted names in professional projection — paired with AV Stumpfl screens for a complete system. From intimate boardrooms in South Lake Union to sprawling convention floors at the Washington State Convention Center, we match the right solution to your space.
Flexible pricing ranges and package options available — contact us for a tailored quote.
Seattle's thriving corporate and live event scene demands broadcast-quality streaming capabilities. Whether you're running a hybrid town hall from South Lake Union or streaming a live performance from a Seattle music venue, we have the camera and streaming infrastructure to make it happen.
$500 – $1,500
$2,500 – $8,000+
For over 30 years, Seattle's event producers, corporate AV teams, and venue managers have trusted DC Live to deliver equipment that performs when it counts.
Decades of hands-on AV sales and installation across Seattle and the Pacific Northwest means we bring real-world knowledge to every equipment recommendation.
We only sell and install equipment we trust in our own productions. If it's not reliable enough for the STG Paramount or Seattle's largest convention events, we won't put it in your facility.
Our team is available after the sale. Whether you need operator training, system calibration, or ongoing technical support, we're here to make sure your investment performs.
Based in Seattle with deep ties to the city's event and production community — we're local, responsive, and easy to reach when you need us fast.
DC Live delivers AV equipment sales and installation throughout Seattle and the surrounding Puget Sound region.
Downtown Seattle
South Lake Union
Capitol Hill & Beyond
Everything you need to know about our AV equipment sales, installation, and production services in Seattle.
LED wall pricing depends on the size, pixel pitch, and whether you need indoor or outdoor-rated panels. Small walls suitable for Seattle corporate events typically start around $1,500, while large-format walls for concerts or trade shows can range from $5,000 to $15,000 or more. Contact us for a quote based on your specific size and event requirements.
Yes. We carry both indoor and outdoor-rated LED panels. Outdoor walls require higher brightness ratings to remain visible in daylight, along with weatherproofing suitable for Seattle's rainy climate and Pacific Northwest conditions. We'll recommend the right panel specification for your venue and environment.
The right size depends on your viewing distance, venue dimensions, and content type. As a general rule, the farthest viewer should be no more than 10x the screen height away. We'll assess your Seattle venue and audience layout to recommend a wall size that delivers full visibility without unnecessary cost.
Installation time varies by wall size and venue complexity. A standard event wall typically takes two to four hours to set up and calibrate. Permanent installations or large-format walls may require a full day or multi-day build. We'll provide a detailed load-in schedule as part of your project plan.
The right projector depends on your room size, ambient lighting, and throw distance. Small Seattle conference rooms typically need 3,000–5,000 lumens, while larger event spaces may require 10,000 lumens or more. We'll assess your venue and recommend the optimal projector model and placement for your specific use case.
Yes — ceiling mounting is one of the most common permanent installation configurations. We handle the full mount installation, cable routing, and alignment as part of our commercial AV services. We'll coordinate with your Seattle facility team on structural requirements and ceiling access.
Most installations require a screen or projection surface, appropriate cabling (HDMI, HDBaseT, or fiber depending on distance), a mount or stand, and a signal distribution system if running to multiple displays. We'll include all necessary accessories in your project quote so there are no surprises on install day.
A professional control room typically includes video switchers, routing matrices, monitoring displays, audio mixing and monitoring systems, intercom infrastructure, and signal distribution equipment. The exact configuration depends on your use case — whether that's live broadcast, event production, or corporate command and control. We design each Seattle build around your specific workflow.
Yes. We regularly integrate new systems alongside existing equipment. Before designing your build-out, we'll audit your current infrastructure to identify what can be retained, what needs to be upgraded, and how to route everything together cleanly. Our goal is to maximize your existing investment while building a system that performs reliably long-term.
The best camera depends on your event format, venue lighting, and how you intend to use the footage. A controlled Seattle corporate setting might call for a stationary broadcast camera, while a dynamic live event may need handheld or PTZ cameras. We'll match the right camera package to your specific production requirements and budget.
Multi-camera live streaming requires a video switcher or production mixer to combine camera feeds, a streaming encoder to convert the signal for online broadcast, and sufficient internet bandwidth at the venue. DC Live can supply and operate the full multi-camera workflow, or supply the equipment for your own team to operate. We'll recommend the right approach based on your event and crew.
For a solid live stream, you'll typically need a stable tripod or mount, a reliable audio capture solution (lapel mic, shotgun, or audio mixer depending on the setup), proper cabling, and a backup power source. Good lighting is also essential — even a quality camera struggles in poor light. We'll walk you through exactly what your Seattle setup requires when you reach out for a quote.
Tell us about your Seattle project and we'll get back to you with pricing and options tailored to your needs.
Ready to find the right AV equipment for your Seattle event or facility? We'd love to hear about your project.
2226 Eastlake Ave E #1077
Seattle, WA 98102