All Pro Sound

All Pro Integrated Systems is a national audio, video, and lighting systems integrator that designs, installs, and maintains audio, video, lighting, broadcast, and recording systems in stadiums, houses of worship, auditoriums, conference halls and similar venues.[2]

All Pro Integrated Systems
Private
Industry
  • Systems Integration
  • Design Build
  • Audiovisual Product Supply
Founded1980
HeadquartersPensacola, Florida, United States
Key people
ProductsSound reinforcement systems, Public address systems, IMAG, Video design, Stage lighting, DJ lighting, Microphones, Mixing consoles, Loudspeakers, Video projectors, Stage lighting instruments, Intelligent lighting, Constant-voltage speaker systems, Sound Recording equipment and accessories
Revenue$19 Million[1]
Number of employees
80
Websitehttps://www.allprosystems.com/

History

Founded as All Pro Sound by Richard Couture in 1980 in Pensacola, Florida, the commercial installation company gradually expanded into residential installation and catalog sales.[3] In 2007, Couture sold the company to a group of private investors. In January 2011, All Pro Sound went out of business, and the liquidated business was sold to Chuck Surack and was re-established as AP Sound, Inc..

By 2010, All Pro Sound operated a 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m2) warehouse and a 10,000-square-foot (930 m2) showroom, annual sales had grown to $19 million, and Systems Contractor News had ranked All Pro Sound #34 on its list of Top 50 Integrators.[1]

In 2017, All Pro Sound's systems integration division was rebranded All Pro Integrated Systems. At the same time, the parent company's catalog/online sales division was rebranded All Pro AVL. In 2019, All Pro AVL was merged into Sweetwater Sound.[4]


Awards

  • 2010, "Ranked #34" on SCN's 2010 Top 50 Integrators[1]
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