The Art of Sound in a Home Theater Installation
Explore the Immersive Soundstage So Important to the Home Theater Experience
Type “home theaters” into Pinterest, and you’ll see hundreds of different pictures displaying someone’s ideal home theater. The first thing you’ll notice is that no two look alike. Some offer luxury, reclining tiered movie seats and star-lit ceilings. Others look like elegant living rooms with screens and projectors that descend from the ceiling. And then, there are multi-use media rooms that offer gaming chairs, couches, a pool table, and a bar. Do you want an outdoor home theater nestled next to the pool? You’ll see those too.
The other eye-catching element you’ll notice about these home theater installation designs is the display. The images fill the room, popping off the screen in crystal-clear detail and brilliant colors.
In this article, we’ll show you how to create the space in your Short Hills, NJ, home that defines the ultimate in entertainment. Let’s explore one of the most important features—something you can’t see in the many home theaters, but you certainly can hear!
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The Art of Sound
Sound is one of the defining elements in a luxury home theater, media room, living room, or outdoor entertainment area. The right installation, calibration, and equipment ensure that the sound fills the air, moves around you, immerses you in the performance, and engages you in all the subtleties that make a soundtrack or performance.
To accomplish this, we work with some of the top innovative audio brands that utilize the latest technology in sound reproduction, including Dolby Atmos surround sound. Unlike conventional stereo that creates sound in front of you, surround sound comes from the sides, behind, and above you, creating a multidimensional field of sound and placing you in the center of the action.
Because we work with numerous high-performance brands, we can offer audio solutions for every type of home theater, including floorstanding, center channels, preamps, and amps. Popular home theater speakers include near-invisible in-wall and in-ceiling speakers as well as in-wall subwoofers that deliver the thunderous bass so important to the immersive, room-filling experience.
To experience your Dolby Atmos system, you’ll want to tune into a film with a dynamic soundtrack that tests the high-range treble and the rumbling bass. The Willow Springs racing scene in Ford v Ferrari offers a classic for experiencing the ultimate surround sound. The wind rushes around you, and you feel the vibrations in the explosive scene. In 2020, it won the Oscar for best sound editing.
At Electronic Concepts, we’ve been creating our clients’ dream home theaters for over 20 years. As experts in custom audio, video, and home automation, we’re uniquely positioned to design and install one-of-a-kind home theater systems that deliver unprecedented images and sound that rival the best multiplexes and cinematic experiences.
Are you ready to explore the possibilities in today's home theater designs? To learn more about home theaters or to schedule a complimentary consultation, contact Electronic Concepts today.
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