Technology sometimes seems to work like magic, and it appears nearly everything is possible. Setting up a seamless whole home audio system on your own should be easy, right? Not necessarily. Consider how a multi-room audio setup improves your home and what it takes to make it happen.
A comprehensive sound system requires multi-zone receivers to send an audio signal to various locations throughout your home. The arrangement allows you to play the same audio in different rooms or have each room play individual programs.
While setting up a home audio system may seem as simple as connecting everything through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, a totally wireless setup rarely supplies superior sound. Weather, obstructions and an abundance of signals can interfere with communication. Structured wiring is still the most stable, secure and inexpensive connection.
Of course, no one wants an unsightly and unsafe web of cords bunching up around their home. Creating an attractive system requires expert understanding of how to wire a home discreetly. Additionally, a skilled technician ensures speakers blend in with your decorating scheme so the acoustics appear out of thin air like magic.
The correct sound at the right place enhances any experience. For example, you need quiet concentration in your home office, so you might desire brown noise or inspirational content. Spa sounds with flowing water and animal activity can make bathrooms a soothing oasis. Any time you want to change the audio experience in a zone or room, your system’s master controls on your device allow you to direct it all in an instant.
Your audio sources are not limited to what’s on your phone or TV. Enjoy the old-school warmth of vinyl or the current news and weather from AM/FM radio by connecting them into your audio system. Another bonus is that with structured wiring in place, you can increase the value of your home.
A whole home audio system upgrades your entire living experience, but installation requires expert help. Look to Next Level for guidance in turning your property into the ideal soundscape.