For nearly everyone, the process of audio visual installation is no more involved than pulling their new plasma or LCD TV from a substantial cardboard box and plugging it into a home movie system, clicking the “on” button and watching while the automatic setup program runs.

If you’ve bought a low cost home cinema system and TV that’s probably ok but to be fair to the makers, you ought to allocate some time to reading the installation instructions fairly.

But who isn’t impatient at this moment!

But just suppose that you have invested in top quality home cinema kit and have a high quality, high resolution LCD or plasma display or even a projector then it is often worth getting a suitably qualified AV Installer to help configure and set up your system so that you get the very best audio and visual experience.

There is little point in proudly owning top flight electronics and paying hardly any attention to setting it up carefully. 

Careful AV installation really does matter. It makes a big difference.

AV Installers are true experts in picture and sound calibration. They can help you get the best from your equipment using specialist equipment of their own. But if you are after a top quality AV installation and have a reasonably large budget then you should consider using an AV installer to help you specify the equipment you need in the first place. The ideal system should take into account the quality of the space and acoustics of your home cinema so that you get the cinema quality AV experience you want. Large rooms with high ceilings and hard reflective surfaces need very different settings on your amplifier than low rooms with plush carpets and curtains.

A qualified AV installer will explain how he works without boring and bamboozling you with too much technical jargon but never forget that the ultimate judge of your AV Installation is you.

 

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