Archive for the ‘Speakers’ Category

Fall is the Perfect Time of Year to Spruce Up Your Backyard

It’s official…Fall has arrived! Ready for cooler temperatures and more time outside? Here are some guidelines to help spruce up your backyard for enjoyment! Section your yard into different areas: dining area, entertainment area, game area, etc. This will help set the tone for the different ways you wish to enjoy each area, and then…

Can I Replace My Old Intercom System?

The answer is yes! There are replacement parts for most intercom systems such as M&S and NuTone that can be repaired in order to get the system up and working again. You can also choose to totally update the system to incorporate it with today’s technology and needs for your household. Fixing Old Intercom Systems…

Why is Music So Important to Retail Business?

The importance of music may run deeper than you expect. Since the beginning of time, people have enjoyed listening to music to relax and get those happy feelings flowing. Being in the Audio/Visual business for over four decades, we can tell you how important music is to consumers. Whether it’s in your home, car, store,…

6 of the Most Common Concerns Involving Outdoor Speakers

It’s that time of year when we start to turn our attention towards the outside. The days will soon be getting longer, and people want to spend more time outside with family and friends. One of the best ways to enjoy the sounds of spring and summer is to install outdoor speakers in your yard….

Tips for Picking the Best Home Speaker System

Life is better with music! The oldest instrument ever discovered was a flute made more than 40,000 years ago, a time when other species of hominids still walked the earth. We can only assume that music dates back even further. It’s a part of who we are as human beings. Music Brings Families Together A…

Hiding Outdoor Speakers

The strategies used to hide outdoor speakers depend largely on the outdoor space that you’re looking to blend your music with the scenery. Speakers can be strategically built into decking, patios, trellises or pergolas in a way that blends nicely with a structure, but hiding speakers in more open areas requires a bit more strategic…