Other services include Surround Sound Systems installers in Mission Hills, A/V receiver setup, termination, plenum wire runs, wall plate installation. We install 5.1 surround systems or 7.1 speaker surround sound components. The speaker shape and power handling depend mostly on your decision, as we install speakers in wall or in ceiling plus usually a sub woofer is installed in any place in the room which is most convenient.
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If you Live in Mission Hills or surrounding area, we can help you set up your surround sound amplifier and speakers in any room in your home. Most people will ask us to convert their living room into a home theater where the surround sound equipment plays the central part of the installation, as it drives the 5.1 or 7.1 speaker system that functions as the ideal complement to your HDTV to complete the home theater experience. We have installed hundreds of systems during the past 20 years for as many clients in the Los Angeles County and particularly in Mission Hills. The pricing of surround sound amplifiers and audio speakers has steadily decreased over time and nowadays you can enjoy right in the convenience of your own home the theater experience that a well planned and installed 5.1 surround sound system provides with a minimum investment. Installation pricing is now more than ever very affordable.
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Experienced surround sound installer technician, we service, move, set up and install new audio/video equipment for all major brands. We service the City of Mission Hills, California since 1998.
Installing the surround sound system you've been thinking on can be very exciting, but before the final screw is installed there are some common sense and some no so common sense suggestions that an installer should follow for a proper and installation.
We install new audio video equipment and A/V receivers and service existing infrastructure in commercial and residential environments and provide services such as:
Install 5.1 surround systemSet up my new A/V receiver and hook up audio/video equipment. John M. |
Calibrate 7.1 surroundInstall speakers. Route wires concealed within attic. Tom H. | Wall cable FishingWall fish speaker wiring and hook up speakers Faith E. |
New speaker cable runInstall new speaker wiring to exterior of home, hang outdoor speakers. Ron L. | Set up new Blue-rayIntegrate to existing surround sound system and calibrate. Kyle C. | Relocate Surround systemMove audio /video surround equipment to new address and reinstall. Patty S. |
Some multi channel mixing formats are referred to numerically (such as 5.1 and 7.1). These numbers describe the number and type of output (speaker) channels required for that format. Other formats are referred to by their track lay- out (such as LCRS and LCR). Surround formats are referred to by their developer and product name, such as Dolby Surround (or Pro Logic), Dolby Digital, DTS, Dolby Surround EX, and others. Each surround format requires you to mix in a compatible mixing format. For example, both Dolby Digital and DTS are “5.1 surround formats.” The standards for each format include more than just the number of speakers. Formats also may require specific track layout and filtering for the various channels. For example, the surround channel in Dolby Surround is band limited from 100 Hz to 7 kHz.
The number of speakers to be installed in a specific room is most of the time a question of choice, most of the time clients will purchase a 7.1 surround system but will ask us to install only 5.1 speakers (where the .1 refers to the sub woofer), and sometime later on, the additional pair of front surround (left and right) could be installed. Modern surround sound receivers can be configured for either 5.1 or 7.1 speaker system, and many other parameters can be modified to accommodate the room acoustics.