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Whole-House Audio

Whole-house audio systems let you listen to music throughout your home and even outside. These systems come in a variety of configurations, but are categorized into 2 types:
  1. Single-source House Audio These types of systems play the same music in all rooms. There is 1 amplifier that is sending music to all rooms, so whatever source is selected on the amplifier is what is heard in each room. Thus the name "single-source".
  2. Multi-source House Audio Systems These types of systems have the ability to play different music in each room. There is 1 amplifier for each source, so each room can select to hear any of the sources. Thus the name "multi-source".

Whole House Audio Configurations

There are many, many ways to accomplish whole-house audio. Some are simple and some are complex. Some whole-house audio use all of your existing components, while others use their own components. Whole-house audio functionality in each room can range from none, to volume only, to being able to control everything (next track, next CD, play, stop, source selection, radio station selection, etc.).

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Which Whole House Audio do I need?

This is a tough question. Only you can answer it. It depends on your lifestyle and how you intend to listen to music. Aesthetics may be important and so you may choose a system just because the user controls fit best with your decor. Many times it simply comes down to budget. Call us and we can help you decide and install your home sound

Single-source House Audio vs. multi-source 

If there are only 2 people living in the house then ask yourselves if you ever want to listen to different music. Decide in which rooms you want to have music. If the rooms are all close to each other and sound easily travels from one room to the other, such as with a kitchen, family room, dining room and living room, then a single-source system is probably enough. However, if you are going to have music on the back patio, the basement, garage and master bedroom, then maybe you would prefer a multi-source system

Simple House Audio vs. Feature-rich House Audio 

How do you intend to interact with the system? Do you only need to control the volume in each room? Do you also want to control some of the source equipment's functions from each room? If so, which functions and will you do it from a handheld remote, or a wall-mounted keypad?

Where do I want speakers installed?

  • Where are you when you want to listen to music?
  • What are you doing when you want to listen to music?
  • Do you entertain?

Here are some common rooms/areas to locate speakers:

  • Kitchen
  • Great room
  • Dining room
  • Living room
  • Master bedroom
  • Master bath
  • Basement
  • Bonus room
  • Office
  • Guest room
  • Garage
  • Outdoor patio

Children's rooms are not usually included in the whole-house audio system.  This is because most kids have their own stereo and want to listen to their own music.  However, it is possible to install whole-house audio speakers in a child's bedroom and provide an interface (wall jack and/or switch box) that lets the child use the speakers with their own stereo.  This allows the child to choose between sources that is part of the whole-house audio system, or use the stereo in their room 

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