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Upgrading To Digital TV Doesn’t Have To mean Sacrificing Sound Quality
Many people were forced to buy or upgrade for a better word, to a digital TV set to adjust to the digital merging of CableTV providers. TV manufacturers have lured many customers in with their “thin” Flat Screens, which produce amazing pictures. In doing this, the audio gets a major slap in the face. It is hard to squeeze a good sounding speaker set into a 1” thick tv.
The term “expense” for many consumers when in relation to “surround sound” means an elaborate amount of money. This is where they are wrong. If guided in the right way, people with budgets can still enjoy the benefit of having a better sounding system without spending large quantities of money to have an elaborate freestanding or in ceiling/wall surround system to produce better sound.
Many consumers are just not aware of the different solutions and options that are out there. A simple pair of bookshelf speakers connected to a receiver and a subwoofer can dramatically make your system sound better and not break the bank in doing it.
Consumers that aren’t familiar with technology and the many varieties to choose from can often find themselves wandering through their local electronics superstores aimlessly. Checking out price tags, and not knowing the differences between them. There is a solution for this. Call the Wire Monkeys Team! We will help you every step of the way in selecting the best equipment within your budget.
Giving your integrator the information they need to put you into your price point really helps us provide you with different options within your budget. This is about home entertainment, and it was meant to be fun, not a headache! We can make that happen for YOU.
Projectors
Yesterday was a great day! We installed a JVC RS50 Projection system with a 92″ Screen Innovations Black Diamond II screen into an old kids bedroom that our customer decided to convert into a media room. And let me tell you something… I am so impressed with how far projection technology has come. The machine was very quiet surprisingly enough. We had all the lights on, and there was a window on the right side of the wall if you were facing the screen. The picture was so bright with all of that ambient light coming in, and you could still see the picture quite clear. For the price and size of picture that you get with a projection system, who needs plasmas and led/lcd’s anymore? And one more thing, the lamps dont burn in for quite a while. I have had my same lamp for 4 years!!!







