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How Do I Avoid Looking Stupid When Talking About AV?

Let’s be honest—AV (audio-visual) technology can feel like a foreign language. If you’ve ever nodded along in a meeting while someone throws around terms like DMX, impedance, or latency—only to Google them later—you’re not alone.

But here’s the thing: You don’t need to be an AV expert to sound smart. You just need a few key strategies to hold your own in a conversation.

So, if you want to avoid looking (or feeling) stupid when talking about AV, read on.

1. Ditch the Tech Jargon Panic—Stick to the Basics

The fastest way to get caught out? Trying to sound too technical when you’re not 100% sure what you’re saying.

Instead of stressing over the difference between XLR and TRS cables, focus on the big-picture stuff:

  • What do you actually need the AV system to do? (E.g., “We need clear sound in a large hall” or “We want dynamic stage lighting that’s easy to control.”)
  • What’s the end goal? (E.g., “We want students to be heard clearly during performances.”)

When in doubt, let the experts handle the tech talk while you focus on what matters—the outcome, not the specifications.

2. Learn a Few Key AV Terms (But Don’t Overdo It)

You don’t need to be a walking AV dictionary, but knowing a few terms can boost your confidence. Here are some that often come up:

  • Mixer – Controls multiple audio inputs (e.g., microphones, instruments) and adjusts levels.
  • Gain – How much a sound signal is boosted (too much = distortion).
  • DMX – A protocol used to control lighting fixtures.
  • Latency – A delay in audio or video playback.
  • Throw Distance – The distance between a projector and the screen.

If someone throws a new term at you, don’t be afraid to ask, “Can you explain that in simple terms?” Most AV professionals love sharing their knowledge—without the jargon.

3. Ask Smart Questions (That Experts Respect)

Instead of pretending to know everything, ask questions that help move the conversation forward. Here are a few solid go-to’s:

“What’s the simplest solution for what we need?” – Cuts through unnecessary complexity.
“How future-proof is this setup?” – Shows you’re thinking long-term.
“What’s the difference between these options?” – Lets the expert guide you without making you feel clueless.
“How easy is this to use and maintain?” – Because nobody wants a system so complicated that only one person knows how to operate it.

These types of questions show you’re engaged and thinking strategically, rather than just nodding along.

4. Lean on Trusted Experts (And Avoid the Know-It-Alls)

In the AV world, there’s always someone who ‘knows everything.’ (Hint: they usually don’t.) The best way to avoid misinformation? Work with professionals who can explain things clearly, without making you feel stupid.

We believe in honest, no-nonsense conversations. No jargon, no tech snobbery—just practical advice tailored to what you actually need. If you’re ever stuck, we’ll help you make sense of the options without drowning you in specs and tech talk.

5. Confidence is Key—Own What You Do Know!

Here’s the truth: Most people in your position feel the same way. The key isn’t knowing everything—it’s knowing how to ask the right questions and communicate your needs clearly.

So next time you’re in an AV conversation, remember: You’re the expert on your venue, event, or school. Let the AV professionals be the experts on the tech. Together, that’s how you get the best results.

Need Straight-Talking AV Advice? Let’s Chat.

At Technical Stage Services, we help schools, venues, and event organisers make smart AV decisions—without the confusion. Whether you need to hire kit, install new equipment, or just get advice, we’re here to help. No jargon, no fluff—just clear, practical solutions.

👉 Got a question? Let’s talk. We’ll make sure you walk into your next AV conversation with confidence.

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