home audio

Whole - House Audio

Whole house audio refers to the distribution of sound in your home. You can have a pair of speakers in your kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, dining room- virtually any room in your house. An audio source can be the radio, a CD, satellite radio, a music channel from a satellite receiver or a cablebox, an mp3 player, even your old phonograph! Easy right? Maybe not if you decide to install a system yourself! Give us a call, we can make it easy.

There are many different products out there, but we can present you with a solution tailored for your budget. Your first choice should be the overall look of your system. Do you want speakers hanging on the wall, or installed in the wall? In wall or in ceiling speakers can provide for very good sound and you?ll barely notice them.

Whole house audio systems can range from just a few speakers throughout the house attached to a stereo receiver, or very sophisticated systems with multiple sources and multiple zones. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination.

Multi-Zone Multi-Source

Multi-zone, Multi-source refers to the distribution of audio/video throughout the house. With a multi zone multi source system you are able to have much more control over your distributed audio/video system. Let me explain. In a distributed audio/video system you have sources. These sources can consist of many different devices, for this explanation we will just use three: AM/FM Radio, CD player, and iPod, and we will contain our discussion to audio. In a simple system you could have many different rooms with volume controls and maybe some Infrared, (remote,) control of your sources. Here in lies a small problem. Only one source can be played at a time, so everybody has to listen to the same source that is being played and if someone decides to change sources, everybody has to change sources. If you have teenagers this could be a much bigger problem, but lets not get into that.

Now if we turn that system into a multi zone multi source system, we can now have more then one source playing at a time. Not only that but each source can be played in different areas of the house. So you could be listening to a CD, while someone else is listening to the radio, and someone else is listening to their iPod. Best of all everybody has their own control over changing sources and volume.

In a living rooom,TV mounted on the wall with sound bar

Whole - House Audio

Whole house audio refers to the distribution of sound in your home. You can have a pair of speakers in your kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, dining room- virtually any room in your house. An audio source can be the radio, a CD, satellite radio, a music channel from a satellite receiver or a cablebox, an mp3 player, even your old phonograph! Easy right? Maybe not if you decide to install a system yourself! Give us a call, we can make it easy.

There are many different products out there, but we can present you with a solution tailored for your budget. Your first choice should be the overall look of your system. Do you want speakers hanging on the wall, or installed in the wall? In wall or in ceiling speakers can provide for very good sound and you?ll barely notice them.

Whole house audio systems can range from just a few speakers throughout the house attached to a stereo receiver, or very sophisticated systems with multiple sources and multiple zones. The possibilities are only limited by your imagination.

Multi-Zone Multi-Source

Multi-zone, Multi-source refers to the distribution of audio/video throughout the house. With a multi zone multi source system you are able to have much more control over your distributed audio/video system. Let me explain. In a distributed audio/video system you have sources. These sources can consist of many different devices, for this explanation we will just use three: AM/FM Radio, CD player, and iPod, and we will contain our discussion to audio. In a simple system you could have many different rooms with volume controls and maybe some Infrared, (remote,) control of your sources. Here in lies a small problem. Only one source can be played at a time, so everybody has to listen to the same source that is being played and if someone decides to change sources, everybody has to change sources. If you have teenagers this could be a much bigger problem, but lets not get into that.

Now if we turn that system into a multi zone multi source system, we can now have more then one source playing at a time. Not only that but each source can be played in different areas of the house. So you could be listening to a CD, while someone else is listening to the radio, and someone else is listening to their iPod. Best of all everybody has their own control over changing sources and volume.

A young adult sitting on the living room floor holding a remote