In the heart of Las Vegas’ thriving Arts District, Audio Bar isn’t just another nightlife spot—it’s a temple to the power of fantastic sound. Designed from the ground up with EDM and hip hop music lovers in mind, the bar features a fully integrated BASSBOSS sound system, giving patrons and DJs alike an audio experience that’s both physically felt and sonically unforgettable.
From the moment doors opened, BASSBOSS was part of the blueprint. The bar’s managing partner, Vincent Do, and systems designer Matt Disko, knew they needed more than volume—they needed precision, warmth, and depth. The result: a custom system that includes ZV28-MK3 subwoofers built directly into the DJ booth, flown AT212-MK3s for immersive coverage, and SV9-MK3 and CCM12-MK3 monitors that round out the system’s exceptional clarity and detail.
“We built the Audio Bar brand around the sound,” said Disko. “There’s no other name that matches what BASSBOSS does for the DJ community. People feel it in their chest, in their feet, and they remember it.”
Audio Bar features curated art installations, themed restrooms inspired by iconic music festivals, and signed memorabilia from artists like David Guetta, Marshmello, Wu-Tang Clan, and Anderson .Paak. But it’s the sound system that guests talk about the most. According to Do, “People come in and say they can feel the bass in their heart—but still have a conversation. That’s the kind of clarity and balance we wanted.”
Every speaker is from the MK3 series, offering streamlined remote monitoring and system health reporting. Disko, who manages technical operations remotely from California, emphasized BASSBOSS’s role in making that seamless: “I can monitor the system from across the country. The reliability and autonomy of BASSBOSS gear means we can focus on creating unforgettable nights.”
Whether it’s a weekday hangout or a First Friday night packed with 1,200 guests, Audio Bar’s BASSBOSS system has made it a destination venue—one that delivers a big-club sound in an intimate, artful space.