Vanco International President Mark Corbin breaks down the company’s full commercial AV portfolio ahead of InfoComm 2026 in Las Vegas, June 17-19, covering its EVO-IP lineup, new Dante audio adapters and two Beale Street Audio matrix processors making their show debut at booth C6409.
Watch the full video Q&A below:
Key Topics Covered:
- How Vanco has expanded from residential into mid-market and enterprise commercial AV over more than 70 years
- The state of AV-over-IP adoption in SMB and commercial markets, and why integrator confidence remains the main barrier
- The difference between the two BMAX models: the BMAX88 targets pure analog multi-mic environments while the BMAX88-ARC adds optical and ARC inputs for systems incorporating smart TVs and streaming devices
- EVO-IP Go: a plug-and-play, app-controlled system for sports bars and hospitality, supporting 4K at 30Hz and simple 5×5 videowalls on managed or unmanaged switches
- EVO-IP 1.0: a scalable system with digital signage overlays, multiview and custom videowall layout
- EVO-IP 2.0: an enterprise-grade platform with 4K at 60Hz, independent audio and video routing, USB and KVM support, VLAN configuration and native Dante AV support
- New Dante audio adapters that bridge analog, Bluetooth, ARC and USB sources into a Dante network without replacing existing equipment
- Beale Street Audio matrix processors, built for hospitality, house of worship and conference spaces, featuring 8×8 DSP, 48-volt phantom power, parametric EQ and zone-level mixing
Corbin says Vanco’s approach is to “lower the barrier to adoption” and meet integrators where they are, offering tiered solutions instead of a single top-end product.









































