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What is Whole House Audio/Video?

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What is Whole House Audio/Video?

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Whole house audio/video refers to a centralized audio/video system that pipes music and video/cable signals throughout the home. Because the system is centralized, the only components present in each room are speakers and TV screens.

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Whole house systems are just that. You can distribute sound and/or picture to some or all of the rooms in your house. You can use speakers in or on the wall or ceilings, or jacks on the wall which allow you to hook up your own speakers. In designing such a system you need to determine how many zones you want to use in the house. In a single zone system, the whole house must listen to or watch the same source (CD, tuner, TV, satellite etc.) In a multi-zone system, one area of the house could be using the CD player while the other the tuner or tape deck. With either system you can enjoy the convenience of an attractive, easy to use key pad or remote to control volume and source selection in each room. Speakers can also be placed in your outdoor spaces – patio, pool area or deck, so you can enjoy music while relaxing or entertaining.

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showing. This is the dream system of interior decorators and is typically only found in multi-million dollar homes. We can show you how this can be done in your home with your existing equipment and at a reasonable cost. Whole house audio/video refers to a centralized audio/video system that pipes music and video/cable signals throughout the home. Because the system is centralized, the only components present in each room are speakers and TV screens. Control of the system is made through a handheld remote or wall mounted control panels. The centralized components can either be hidden away in a closet, or if you prefer, mounted in an impressive Rack System array in your living room. (Some systems may have additional VCRs and CD players located locally in various rooms for convenience. If correctly configured, these VCRs and CD players can be viewed or listened to in the room they are located as well as any other room.

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