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Most Common Problems and How To Avoid Them


You've Planned The Event...But Who's Going To Deliver It?
When most people start planning an event, the focus naturally goes to the things you can see. The venue, the entertainment, the food, the stage design, the lighting, the visuals. It is where the vision starts to come together and, understandably, it is where most of the energy goes.
What often gets less attention, though, is something that arguably matters just as much: the people who are actually going to make all of it happen.
Shannon Hampshire
May 214 min read


How To Eliminate Audio Feedback At Events
Feedback. The tiniest thing can cost you the event. The good news? It’s predictable, preventable and with the right equipment, sometimes entirely avoidable.
Here’s how we keep things clean and squeal free on event day and eliminate audio feedback.
Shannon Hampshire
Apr 142 min read


Top 5 Things That Go Wrong At Events
In live events, anything can go wrong, and often does. Cables break, batteries die and next thing you know the projector and the laptop don’t want to talk to each other anymore. At Phantom PD, we’ve seen (and rescued) enough gone wrong moments to know exactly where they come from.
Shannon Hampshire
Mar 313 min read


Why Events Go Wrong: How Professional Event Management Prevents Event Failures
Why events go wrong and how professional event management prevents failures. Discover the hidden risks in event planning and how to keep your event running smoothly.
Matthew Hampshire
Jan 266 min read


Event AV Failures Prevention: How Professional Support Prevents Fails
AV equipment rarely fails without warning. From power issues and poor planning to lack of testing and backup systems, most technical problems at events are avoidable. This in-depth guide explores the real reasons AV equipment fails and explains how professional support prevents issues before they impact your event.
Matthew Hampshire
Jan 165 min read
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