Design — 50 / 50
Half to start, half against the locked BoQ and drawings. A fixed fee, quoted up front.
TAS.AC designs the stack, supplies its own amplifiers, DSP and loudspeakers, and supervises the install. The warranty is ours to hold: two years, per unit, in writing. The number that specced the system is the number that services it.
Something already down? Diagnosis before any quote →
Two came back for a second contract. The first one just runs.
One infrastructure under the whole estate — network, audio, CCTV and access control for 34 villas and four venues on a single fiber backbone, designed, built and serviced as one contract. Whole-property connectivity comes to $200 a month, replacing the per-villa ISP model. When Phase 2 came, the developer came straight back: the model was bought twice.
In January 2026 we hung a 7,000-lumen laser among the chandeliers — when they knock it, staff square the picture by remote. By Q3 2026 the same venue handed us its sound system: the working speakers stay, the missing DSP layer goes in.
Our first project: the control layer behind 21 audio zones on an Allen & Heath AHM-64 with a reserve Dante server. Open since January 2024 — the floor team runs it daily and changes playlists themselves.
The Bali default is five contracts — audio, network, CCTV, electrical, and whoever hung the screen. Each warranty covers its own box; the seams are covered by nobody.
Family Nest runs the opposite model — the whole property on one backbone, one contract. When a zone drops at 9 pm, one WhatsApp message starts the fix.
The seams show up on paper first. At the LV13 villa every contractor drew their own system — when TAS joined, two of the nine subsystems existed as drafts, seven were open questions, and nobody was drawing the whole. That became TAS's role: one audit, one integration architecture, one working-drawing set that all nine subsystems are built to and accepted against.
We design all six as one system — every line on this map is a venue you can click into.
When the interior matters, the system disappears into it — you cannot re-aim a speaker sealed above a ceiling, so it’s engineered right before the ceiling closes.
See all services → Working with architects →TAS amplifiers, DSP matrices and loudspeakers are built to our specification and carry our name — so the hardware, the install and the warranty answer to the same company.
Two years, per unit, serial-numbered, in writing. Third-party gear passes its maker’s warranty through: TP-Link networking three years, access points five.
Every amplifier and processor leaves our bench with its own test sheet — frequency response and THD+N measured on that exact unit, dated and signed.
When a unit fails: a replacement from our island spare pool within 1–2 days, swapped on site. We fix yours on a bench, not above your guests’ heads.
Proven where we answer for it: TAS hardware runs at Heat Space, OUFFF and Ants Pants — commissioned in January, straight into the rain season — and is specified into the NOVO and PGD builds under way.
Supply-only is welcome — same hardware, same warranty, installed by us or not.
Design locks the bill of quantities and the price; every payment after is staged against that document:
Half to start, half against the locked BoQ and drawings. A fixed fee, quoted up front.
Paid against the locked BoQ — exact models, quantities and the final number on paper before anything is bought.
Half to mobilise the crew, half on the completed install.
The last payment lands after the system runs at full load — your opening night, not our lab.
A locked BoQ, signed before anything is bought — exact models, exact counts, the final number on paper.
Check → /verify/ “It’s under warranty.”A per-unit certificate carrying the serial number of the box — two years, in writing. A “per project” warranty is a warranty on the contractor’s mood.
Check → /warranty/ “The gear is good.”A test sheet for that exact unit: frequency response and THD+N measured before it left the bench, dated and signed.
Check → /warranty/ “You can always reach us.”The handover pack: as-built schematics, configurations, passwords — written into the contract, yours on day one.
Check → /warranty/ “We’re a real company.”A PT on the public record: run the name through AHU, the NIB — 2601260039886 — through OSS. Five minutes, on the government’s own sites.
Check → /verify/Every check on this list runs without us in the room — that is what makes them documents.
Tell us what your venue runs and who put it in. You get an engineer’s read before any money moves: new build, rescue, or leave it as it is — the assessment says exactly that.