Discover 175 skilled sound engineers and audio technicians available in United States's professional directory. These experienced live sound specialists handle mixing desk operation, PA system management, and audio optimization for events of all sizes.
Local audio engineers have earned 94 client reviews with an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Services start from $23, with typical bookings averaging $481 depending on equipment needs and event complexity.
0 reviews Avg. response time: 3 hours
Book from $250 (USD)* - get a quote
Add to favourites0 reviews Avg. response time: 1 hour
Book from $1000 (USD)* - get a quote
Add to favourites0 reviews
Book from $1250 (USD)* - get a quote
Add to favourites0 reviews Avg. response time: 4 hours
Book from $850 (USD)* - get a quote
Add to favourites0 reviews
Book from $200 (USD)* - get a quote
Add to favourites0 reviews
Book from $75 (USD)* - get a quote
Add to favourites0 reviews
Book from $25 (USD)* - get a quote
Add to favourites0 reviews
Book from $250 (USD)* - get a quote
Add to favourites0 reviews Avg. response time: 1 hour
Book from POA* - get a quote
Add to favouritesProfessional audio technicians in United States provide essential technical expertise for successful live events, ensuring optimal sound quality through skilled mixing desk operation and PA system management. These experienced sound engineers understand the acoustic challenges of local venues and bring the equipment knowledge necessary for crystal-clear audio delivery.
Sound technicians near you offer full audio solutions from initial setup through final performance, handling everything from microphone placement to real-time sound mixing. Many specialize in specific event types, whether corporate presentations, wedding ceremonies, or live music performances, adapting their approach to suit each unique acoustic environment.
Audio engineers in United States currently charge between $23 and $2499 for their professional services, with average rates around $481 per booking. Local pricing reflects factors such as equipment complexity, event duration, and technical requirements, with simple PA operation costing less than multi-channel mixing for full bands or recording sessions.