Sound Services LLC

Sound Services LLC Professional audio-visual equipment and services. Our mission is to provide the best sound possible for your concert or event.

Exceptional quality with 40 years of experience to serve your pro audio, stage lighting and LED screen needs. Sound Services LLC provides the highest quality professional audio-visual equipment coupled with incomparable quality production standards. Sound Services LLC offers a range of related technical support services for concerts and events, along with our sister company, Light Services LLC, al

lowing us to offer one point of contact for both sound and lighting production support. We are prepared to supply your complete event production services - sound, lighting, video, technical labor - with one contact. We accept and seek both limited scope bids (hardware and technicians only), and full-service Request for Proposal (RFP) packages involving event and show design, layout, planning and full production management.

07/08/2025

We've switched from Comcast cable to AT&T fiber for internet and phone service. Unfortunately Comcast are being a-holes about "porting" our land line, which is still not working. So, existing and new (call me an optimist) customers please email, FB Messenger, or call my cell. The good news is, it's been a nice relief from all the spam calls we usually get every day.

I'm very blessed to be able to do what I do. Power testing is one of my favorites. Go at throttle up.
01/11/2024

I'm very blessed to be able to do what I do. Power testing is one of my favorites. Go at throttle up.

The O'Jays and The Spinners, Simmons Bank Arena, 04/08/2023.  Our routine 11-down EV XLine arrays with XLDs on the cable...
04/10/2023

The O'Jays and The Spinners, Simmons Bank Arena, 04/08/2023. Our routine 11-down EV XLine arrays with XLDs on the cable run-off truss for close side seating coverage. End-fire XSub stacks, EV Zx1 front fills. Thanks to J.P. Langston for the photos.

The EV XLine rig we used in the Simmons Bank Arena for the concert on Sunday 11/13/2022.  Typical setup for a concert in...
11/15/2022

The EV XLine rig we used in the Simmons Bank Arena for the concert on Sunday 11/13/2022. Typical setup for a concert in an arena of this size and seating configuration. 11-down main (10 XVLS+1 XFill) and 6-down sides (6 XVLT). Powersoft X8 amps.

Back to the New Orleans Jazz Festival after three years, with a new production layout.  No Genie lifts!!  Now all of the...
05/04/2022

Back to the New Orleans Jazz Festival after three years, with a new production layout. No Genie lifts!! Now all of the audience can see the entire stage, and, the sound coverage is even better. This is our company's 35th year (!) with the Fest.

To say this industry has been hard hit by the pandemic is an understatement. And, will likely take the longest to come b...
04/22/2020

To say this industry has been hard hit by the pandemic is an understatement. And, will likely take the longest to come back.

Richard Thornton likens his company's assets to an airplane he's not able to fly. "A big sound and lighting rig that's used in concerts and arenas, it's the same thing. What else am I gonna do with it?"

Wish we were there again this year; but, this should be fun to listen to as well.
04/22/2020

Wish we were there again this year; but, this should be fun to listen to as well.

Downloadable version:

https://www.wwoz.org/blog/488551
11/11/2019

https://www.wwoz.org/blog/488551

Happy birthday to Leroy Jones! Here he is at home in Economy Hall at Jazz Fest on Day 7 - May 6, 2018. Photo by Marc PoKempner.

https://www.wwoz.org/blog/486381
11/11/2019

https://www.wwoz.org/blog/486381

18-year-old Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews performs with the Treme Brass Band in Economy Hall on May 2, 2004. Uncle Lionel Batiste, pictured here on bass drum, was born on this date in 1931.

https://www.wwoz.org/blog/580286And over his shoulder to the right standing in monitor world, you can see Aaron Cook and...
11/11/2019

https://www.wwoz.org/blog/580286

And over his shoulder to the right standing in monitor world, you can see Aaron Cook and either Richard Thornton or Jon Parker!

Uncle Lionel Batiste of Treme Brass Band signs the Jazz Fest program he's featured in in 2010. Photo by Pat Jolly.

Address

2207 Cottondale Lane, Suite 8 & 9
Little Rock, AR
72202

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

(501) 666-4214

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