Doppler Audio, Inc. is a multimedia company, and traces its roots back to the city of Manila, Philippines. Founded in 2006 by John Lacson, the company has since moved its operations to Grayslake, Illinois, USA in 2016.
With background in music, live sound engineering, videography, and graphic design we are committed to delivering audio & video solutions that resonate with your audiences. Our passionate team works to produce high-quality content that captivates and inspires.
Doppler Audio has grown from humble beginnings, providing a diverse range of services, including:
Audio Production: Live sound, On-location recording, and PA rentals for festivals and events.
Video Production: Company, product, service, and training videos.
Graphic Design: Logos, graphics, symbols, and other branding elements.
Photography: Real estate, event, and product photography.
Our dedication to excellence is evident in every project we undertake. Our commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements ensures that their clients receive the best possible solutions.
As we continue to evolve, we remain steadfast in our mission to create immersive multimedia experiences that leave a lasting impact.

State Representative Sam Yingling (Left) presenting
Small Business of the Month Award to
Founder/President John Lacson (Right)
May 2019
We are a multimedia company located in Grayslake, IL
specializing in audio, video, and graphic production projects.
At Doppler Audio, we do not just provide creative services; we amplify messages.
Our mission is to take your ideas and turn them into powerful stories and
memorable events that resonate with your audience.
Let us help you make your story heard.
DOPPLER AUDIO : YOUR MESSAGE, AMPLIFIED.
DOPPLER AUDIO's effect is the improved change in quality of your event or message.
We go where you go. Amplifying and improving your events, videos and stories.
The Doppler effect, named after Christian Andreas Doppler, is the change in the frequency or wavelength of a wave as perceived by the observer when there is relative motion between the source of the wave and the observer.

John Lacson in a "Doppler Effect" outfit