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A Quick Guide to Sound System Installations

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5 Steps to Superior Sound in Your Belleair Home

There’s a lot more to producing high-quality audio than simply plugging in some speakers. A great many factors can affect how music sounds, and each one of these things needs to be considered during the installation process. If you’re considering adding a sound system to your Florida home, then keep reading. We’ll go over our process as audio video installers for ensuring that your system is set up for success.

1.   Initial Assessment

Before we do anything, the first step is to find out what your goals are. Do you want a dedicated listening room so that you can enjoy your vinyl collection? Is a whole home audio system more your style? Is interior design a big concern? All of these questions allow us to develop a custom solution that is tailored to your lifestyle.

2.   Room Assessment

Once we have a good idea of your goals, we can start planning the specifics of your system, and that starts with the room. The size, shape, and layout of a room has a significant impact on sound quality and equipment placement. This all boils down to acoustics. The way that sound reverberates off walls, furniture, ceilings, etc. will affect how you hear it once it finally makes its way to your ear. If you don’t take the room into account before you set up your stereo system, there’s a good chance you’ll end up with dead spots, tinny sound, muffled music, or another common audio issue. 

3.   Equipment Selection

Using the information gained from the first two steps in the process, we can offer recommendations for the best equipment and audio brands to suit your needs. We partner with many different audio manufacturers, and we can use our hands-on experience to give you expert advice on which devices are the right fit. 

SEE ALSO: Why Choose Marantz for Your Sound System?

4.   Installation

Existing home or new construction, we’re there every step of the installation process. Depending on the type of sound system you’re getting, this could include hiding speakers within walls or ceilings, running wiring behind drywall, or simply placing and programming the devices to your specifications. Whatever the process, the end result is the same: a clean, polished look and a system that is set up for long-term success.

5.   Optimization

The installation process finishes with a final test to ensure that the sound is pure, strong, and reliable throughout every area. Based on these tests, your audio installer might make some adjustments to the tweet, subwoofer, etc. until everyone is happy with the quality of the sound. Decide a week down the line that the bass isn’t as strong as you’d like? We’re just one phone call away.

If you’re going to invest in high-end audio, make sure you’re doing it right. To learn more about what it’s like to partner with AV Specialists to fulfill your sound system goals, contact us today at (727) 441 9292. We look forward to speaking with you.

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