Surround Sound Las Vegas NV
Surround sound systems aren’t just supposed to be in your media rooms. Mini home theaters can be set up in smaller spaces too. Most people watch TV in their rooms or even in the kitchen. You can customize and have multiple surround sound set ups. The technology is available and the possibilities are endless. Read on to learn more and check out the local home electronics stores around Las Vegas that are listed below. They can answer all your questions and help you select from the multitude of home electronics that are available for you today.
Abbott''s A Technology Design Group
(702) 871-7388 4601 W. Sahara Avenue Las Vegas, NV Abbott''s A Technology Design Group (702) 871-7388 4601 W. Sahara Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89102
Services Home Automation / Systems Integration / Home Networking, Home Theater, Lighting Control, Multi-Room Audio, Security / Access Control / Surveillance / Gate Access Brands Runco,Kaleidescape,Crestron,StewartFilmscreen,Meridian,Speakercraft,Audioquest,Integra, Sim2,Lutron,Universal Remote,Velodyne, VuDu,Control 4,B&W,LG,Request,ERA Speakers, Mitsubishi,Panamax, Furman, Samsung, NuVision Certifications One or more employees at this company have achieved CEDIA Professional Certification status:- Chris Abbott, CEDIA Certified Professional EST II Audio Integrations
(702) 839-2658 3170 East Polaris Avenue Las Vegas, NV Image Sound and Control
(702) 876-3401 4057 Dean Martin Drive Las Vegas, NV Y-Bet
(702) 736-2552 3613 S. Eastern Avenue Las Vegas, NV Desert Home Electric
(702) 228-1727 8635 West Sahara Ave.#441 Las Vegas, NV Desert Home Electric (702) 228-1727 8635 West Sahara Ave.#441 Las Vegas, NV 89117
Services Audio / Video, Home Automation / Systems Integration / Home Networking, Lighting Control, Multi-Room Audio, Wire and Cable / Power Management Brands Lutron, Life-ware, Russound and Russound Sphere, RTI, Samsung, Panasonic, Monitor Audio, Denon, HAI, JVC, Key Digital, Furman, Panamax, Da-Lite, Draper, Omnimount Certifications One or more employees at this company have achieved CEDIA Professional Certification status:- Michael Dunakoskie, CEDIA Certified Professional EST II Abbott''s Technology Design Group
(702) 871-7388 6680 Amelia Earhart Court Las Vegas, NV Audio Express
(702) 880-1201 1420 S. Rainbow Las Vegas, NV Image Sound & Control
702-876-3401 4057 Dean Martin Drive Las Vegas, NV Acoustic Design, LLC.
(702) 648-7474 6380 S. Valley View Blvd.Ste. 232 Las Vegas, NV Acoustic Design, LLC. (702) 648-7474 6380 S. Valley View Blvd.Ste. 232 Las Vegas, NV 89118
Services Home Automation / Systems Integration / Home Networking, Home Theater, Lighting Control, Multi-Room Audio, Security / Access Control / Surveillance / Gate Access Brands Lexicon Faroudja Paradigm Canton Denon DaLite MIT/CVTL ReQuest Certifications One or more employees at this company have achieved CEDIA Professional Certification status:- Christopher Leyh, CEDIA Certified Professional ESPA C-EST HP Media Group
(702) 897-8990 3725 West Teco Ave #1 Las Vegas, NV
Integrating Multi-Channel Audio In More Rooms Of The House
While there is nothing like a dedicated home theater room to wow your clients and make movie night a memorable experience, the reality is that most people spend more time watching TV and movies in their bedroom, den, or even in the kitchen. If you are not showing your clients what you can do with those rooms as well, you’re missing out on a huge market for high-quality audio systems in these smaller, “secondary” rooms. 
| | Soundbars, like KEF’s HTF8003, are attractive, easy-to-install, and have benefited from some really outstanding research and development work over the past few years | | THEATER-QUALITY IN SMALLER SPACES Selling secondary systems is fundamentally no different than selling a full-scale theater room. Getting good video is not the issue; there are stunning HD video screens available in any size. The selling point is your ability to put theater-quality audio in smaller spaces. First, you’ve got to give your clients an alternative to the small single-speaker “virtual surround system” that they might otherwise buy from their local big-box store. These all-in-one systems typically use a single speaker enclosure that contains amplifiers and a set of electronic processing algorithms to trick the listener into thinking they’re hearing multi-directional sound. These systems can work reasonably well if the listener sits directly in front of the screen, looking directly at it. It’s a very small “sweet spot.” If you move a couple of feet to the left or turn your head, then the illusion is broken. The sound collapses to a not-so-impressive single-point source again. Point this out to people, and these systems lose much of their appeal. After all, who wants to be trapped in a small spot to get good sound in their bedroom?  | | In rooms where the entertainment system is not the primary function, like a bedroom, a ceilingspeaker- based audio system, like SnapAV’s new Episode line, makes a lot of sense. | | IN-CEILING OPTIONS There are better solutions, and clients will jump at them once they have had the chance to hear them in action. In rooms where the entertainment system is not the primary function, like a bedroom, a ceiling-speaker-based audio system makes a lot of sense. Many manufacturers offer purpose-built in-ceiling LCRs with midrange/high-frequency drivers that are angled right at the listening area, providing excellent intelligibility. Similarly, there are in-ceiling surround speakers that perform quite well in delivering immersive, non-localizable surround information. Combine these with any number of small, affordable, easy-to-hide subwoofers, and you have a quality audio system that integrates nicely into a room that was not “designed” for a theater system. CONSIDER THE SOUNDBAR Another way to go, which is even easier to install, is to use a soundbar. A soundbar is a long, slender cabinet that c... Click here to read the rest of the article from Residential Systems
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