Bob got home from a long day at work, ready to crack open a beer and watch a new Blu-ray disc on his Home Theater in Los Angeles. Bob was definitely a Techy at heart, having purchased his HDTV about 6 years ago. He was using a Component Video connection from his Blu-ray player to his TV, as his TV ... » Learn More about Component Video Sunset– what it means for your Home Theater in Los Angeles
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HOME THEATER INSTALLATION: CONNECT MY TV
It seems as if each day, more and more Audio/Video devices are Internet ready. These devices allow the possibility to stream popular services like Netflix on Demand, VUDU, Amazon Prime, Flickr and Pandora just to name a few. However, in an average home theater installation involving a Flat panel ... » Learn More about HOME THEATER INSTALLATION: CONNECT MY TV
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATCHING AMPS TO SPEAKERS
“How do I get my speakers to sound the loudest?” is a common question that gets asked by Audio/Video Enthusiasts. There are a lot of numbers that are thrown around when it comes to how to get the most out of your speaker setup. Terms like Resistance, Impedance, and Sensitivity are thrown around ... » Learn More about THE IMPORTANCE OF MATCHING AMPS TO SPEAKERS
A tale of two contractors in a Beverly Hills home
Fairly often we get asked to design a series of A/V systems for a home remodel or new build. This design can cover phone, data, home theater, distributed audio/video, lighting, heating and cooling, intercom, surveillance and many other areas. In most construction projects, homeowners tend to focus ... » Learn More about A tale of two contractors in a Beverly Hills home
HDMI 1.4, 1.3, etc., and my TV
Have you ever seen these numbers on any recent electronics or HDMI cables you have purchased lately? Ever wonder what they mean, or do you just “plug and pray?” Although these numbers are a bit technical, you should be aware that purchasing the incorrect HDMI version of a component or cable can lead ... » Learn More about HDMI 1.4, 1.3, etc., and my TV