Guest arrival
Set the atmosphere while guests are seated and the wedding party prepares.
Music and clear audio for every word
Processional music, vows, readings, microphones, and ceremony cues planned for the location where you are saying “I do.”
Ceremony sound matters
Outdoor ceremonies are beautiful, but open space, surf, wind, and guest distance can make natural speech difficult to hear. A ceremony sound plan helps the officiant, couple, readers, and musicians reach the audience clearly.

A ceremony music plan
Set the atmosphere while guests are seated and the wedding party prepares.
Plan separate cues for family, wedding party, and the couple’s entrance.
Support vows, readings, special traditions, and quiet background moments.
Choose a joyful exit song and transition guests toward photos or cocktail hour.
Helpful answers
A separate ceremony system can be positioned for the ceremony location and prepared before guests arrive, while the reception system remains set for the celebration.
Microphone placement and speaker positioning can improve speech clarity. Outdoor conditions such as wind and distance are considered in the setup plan.
The music cues are planned with you and coordinated around the processional order, officiant, and ceremony timeline.