Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Audio Visual Distribution Winnetka

Winnetka Audio Visual System Home
Audio Video Distribution comes in variety of shapes and sizes. It can be divided into three main sub categories: Audio, Video and A/V Distribution. It can also be a part of larger Home Automation System. Term Zone defines an individual area that’s part of the system and each device providing content is identified as Source.

Audio Distribution System typically consists of more than one Zone with a pair of speakers and a control device- usually ranging from four to thirty two Zones. Most homes featuring Audio Distribution will have it in following areas: Master Bed and Bath, Kitchen, Dining, Living, Study, Patio and Exercise Room. 

There are two main types of systems: Single Source and Multi Source. Both will typically offer independent volume levels in each Zone, but only the later will offer playback of more than one Source simultaneously. That means one person can listen to morning news on a radio preparing breakfast while the other can enjoy their favorite album in the shower. The control devices (i.e. fixed and portable keypads and touch pads) can either allow simple “On/Off” and “Volume Up/Down” or full feedback with access to complete control making it very easy to navigate through iPod™ menus and displaying Artist, Album and Song info. The speakers typically get installed in-wall or in-ceiling not to interfere with the décor. They can also become an indistinguishable part of the wall- truly invisible speakers. Any critical or large listening area can be supplemented by a subwoofer. Paired with speakers, subwoofer will help to create engaging, full range sound.

Video Distribution is most often used to deliver high quality video content from more than one Source to multiple displays. It allows keeping all the gear in remotely located equipment rack leaving the room with just a TV and Universal Remote Control. You can have access to multiple Cable/Satellite DVRs, Blu-ray players and Apple® TV to mention few in as many rooms as needed. Video Distribution Systems require only the TV for sound and video.

Audio Video Distribution combines the functionality of both. You can take advantage of great images and fantastic sound without the need for tons of equipment in your rooms.

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