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HOME THEATER

Home Theater

Going to the movie theater used to be the only way to experience a movie the way the studio intended it, but todays home theater systems have evolved to allow an even better experience from the comfort of your own home. While a dedicated home theater room can truly recreate the movie going experience, today’s technology can bring the theater experience to nearly any room in your house and even outdoors. Enjoy 4k high-definition video and enjoy the simplicity to control all of your content such as Netflix, Hulu, satellite, cable, and more all from a single remote. We can even dim the lights and start the popcorn!

  • Home Media
  • Media Content Enjoy streaming movies, TV shows, and music in every room of your home. The latest app-based platforms allow you to receive content from multiple providers, often from a single device. Some of these can seamlessly integrate with your home automation system to provide you with the ultimate ease of use. We will help choose the solution that is right for you.
  • Home Theater Rooms Our optimal setup for your home theater room takes into account every aspect of the viewing and listening experience, and achieves the most advantageous configuration for both. The environment you choose for your customized home theater is made into a very special place, where outside noises and distractions are blocked out, so you can be totally immersed in the experience. The acoustics are engineered to feature precise speaker placement, your video screen is positioned for perfect viewing, room lighting is managed to be perfectly in sync, and even the seating is set up for maximum comfort and enjoyment of sight and sound. In addition, the video and audio are delivered by advanced technology, capable of providing the ultimate in home theater enjoyment.
  • Home Theater Rooms
  • Universal Remotes
  • Universal Remotes If you've been in the same house long enough, you have probably accumulated a collection of remotes for controlling your television, stereo system, CD player, DVD player, and heaven knows what else. It can get to the point where you don't know which remote controls which system, and you're frantically pressing buttons on a remote that has no effect on the TV you're watching or the music you're listening to. With a universal remote, you can integrate all of your electronic systems, so that your video, audio, lighting, and more are all working together and controlled by one set of buttons. Nothing could be easier.
  • Performance Audio The most advanced audio systems on the market today actually incorporate some of the best features of old technology along with the best features of newer technology, to create an incredible high fidelity sound system. Using computer-based integration techniques, you can create the best possible sound combination for your environment, which gets the most out of all your sound equipment, including amps, pre-amps, speakers, and receivers.
  • Performance Audio
  • Acoustics
  • Acoustics Generally speaking, acoustics refers to how sound waves interact with all the objects in any given room. By this definition, it's easy to see that the acoustics will be different in every single room of a house, and in every house in the neighborhood. One of the most important practical considerations of acoustics is the placement of speakers, in terms of room location and the height at which they're positioned. The furnishings of a room also have a big impact on acoustics, because objects like draperies tend to absorb sound, whereas glass objects tend to reflect sound and disperse it fairly well. We make it our mission to position your speakers for best acoustic experience in any specific room.
  • Audio-Visual Calibration Audio/visual calibration involves fine-tuning the video processor in your television and sharpening the sound issued by your audio system, to levels that perfectly match the acoustics and the visual dispersion in your room. This generally involves test equipment for each system, used to produce the crispest color from your television, and the sharpest sound from your audio system. Since A/V equipment is rarely factory-set to optimum levels for the environment they will reside in, audio/visual calibration can be extremely beneficial for equipment, and thus for the people watching and listening.
  • Audio-Visual Calibration