Home Theater Systems
You must have good
equipment. One of the elements in your system that is often
overlooked is that your room contributes (or more often detracts
from) the quality of the sound. Untreated or poorly treated rooms
often exhibit slap-back echoes, bass standing wave problems, too
much or too little high frequency damping and improperly placed
and balanced diffusion.
You do not need to put up with
these problems. You may not have noticed them consciously, but
have experienced them none the less as extreme or anemic bass,
uneven bass (some notes boom badly, others are faint), dialog
intelligibility problems, a dull or a sizzlingly bright sound.
We use a $1000 measurement microphone,
computer, and analysis software to analyze your room. We select
the treatments you need, then use our test equipment to fine tune
your listening room. Audio becomes startlingly clear, imaging is
super life-like. You don't need to keep cranking up the volume to
hear someone talk or sing in a whisper.
Whole House Audio/Video Systems
Just think about what you want
and need in a whole house system: intercom from room to room?
background music available while you relax in a bubble bath? NPR
playing while you prepare dinner? The same or different music in
different rooms at different volumes when you have a gathering of
friends.
All these capabilities are in reach, and
the cost is less than you might imagine. But what you need is
this: integrated features that are easy to use. Controls that are
clearly labeled and that respond to a gentle touch.
Home/Project Studio Design and
Construction
We have installed and used
just about every kind of recording software and recording
equipment. For a few thousand dollars you can set up a starter
system that is limited in the number of simultaneous tracks you
can record, but that produces amazingly good sound. We can help
you pick a dedicated hard disk recorder or a full studio quality
computer-based solution. We can even equip your studio to go
'remote', for recording from 2 to 18 tracks (or more) live, using
a laptop, computer interface box and microphones. It all fits in
your trunk!
Last modified 14Apr05 |