Beaufort, NC Audio Visual services & rentals

Why Clients Choose Us For Their Audio Visual Needs
Planning an event in Beaufort, North Carolina? We provide fast, reliable audio visual rentals for meetings, weddings, church events, school functions, and community gatherings. From projectors and microphones to speakers, lighting, and livestreaming gear, we deliver professional AV equipment directly to your Beaufort venue with expert setup and on‑site support.
Projectors & Screens
Bright, high‑resolution projectors and portable screens for presentations, movie nights, and ceremonies.
Microphones & Audio Systems
Wireless handheld mics, lapel mics, speakers, mixers, and complete sound systems for clear, professional audio.
Lighting
Uplighting, stage lighting, wash lights, and ambient lighting to enhance weddings, performances, and outdoor events.
Video & Livestreaming Gear
Cameras, switchers, monitors, and livestream kits for hybrid events, church services, and online broadcasts.
Staging & Accessories
Podiums, pipe & drape, truss, stands, and other event essentials.
Established in 1709, Beaufort is the third-oldest town in North Carolina. Originally known as "Fishtown" by local Coree Native Americans, it later became a popular hideout for the legendary pirate Blackbeard, whose famous flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, ran aground just offshore in 1718.
AVNetwork
Serving Beaufort, NC and surrounding areas
Phone: (800) 936-1332
Email: cs@avnetwork.net
Headquarters: PO Box 75081 Wichita, KS. 67275
Need AV equipment for your event in Beaufort, NC? Get a fast, customized quote today — we’re ready to help make your event run smoothly.
Do you deliver AV equipment? Yes — we offer full delivery, setup, and pickup anywhere in Beaufort and nearby towns.
Can you support outdoor events? Absolutely. We frequently provide sound systems, lighting, and projectors for outdoor weddings, movie nights, and community events.
How early should I book? We recommend booking 1–2 weeks in advance, but we can often accommodate last‑minute rentals.
