Absolutely stellar. 0:35 is hilarious, and beautifully crafted. I enjoyed the humorous bits of this amazing “video”. I would have laughed louder, but I would be seen as a royal jester in the eyes of the surrounding people. This film is thought out spectacularly, and had my mind wondering and pondering. Sincerely, S. Guirola.
Verily, I extend my sincerest gratitude for thy thoughtful and emotive rejoinder. Take delight in life's pleasures and cast aside the cares of what others may opine. Ponder no longer, for the moments are fleeting, and mirth awaits thee!
Hello dear, “Junior”. I would like to comment on your “profile picture”. It is beautiful enough to shock, even the likes of myself, which many have attempted and failed. I look forward to your comments, wonderful grammar, and the capitalization of the beginning letter following your first name. Sincerely, S. Guirola.
Very nice install and upgrade. Appears blending the technology into the room aesthetic was the primary objective of this project. That said, I question why the HVAC register grills weren’t painted to match the beautiful gray wall to complete the room aesthetic? Would like to know more about the subwoofers used in the system and how the source equipment was integrated. Thanks and nice job!
Thanks for the question! The customer was awaiting new black iron stylized registers, unfortunately that was taken care of afterwards, so we didn't catch that on camera. The system was setup as a 7.2 config with their existing Leon Speakers A8-200 subwoofers which were initially chosen for their slim size as WAF was key 😁. Using Control4 automation we brought together the following AV devices together with a single point of control with the app or hand held remote: TV - Sony 77 A9G AVR - Audiocontrol XR6 Video sources - Kaleidescape, AppleTV, DirecTV By the way stay tuned, we'll be posting some cool content on automation coming soon!
We hear you! Unfortunately, we don't have great enough mics to capture how awesome these things sound and send that through your system but believe us you won't believe your ears or eyes (because you wont see them!).
like speaker in a shoe box The frecuency response has limitations and also you can´t upgrade do the construcction involved Tower or book shelf speakers are the best option always, more sound presure ,better sound response, full range. music or sound coming always at the ground level an the walls play reflexions and cutting some frecuencies like shades heavy curtains furniture etc Just a few brands and models reach 100 db efficiency,
I don't understand why you spent all that time and effort making the speakers invisible but then leave the access point on the ceiling in the corner of the room? That makes no sense. The access point location is already terrible so why not just put it somewhere more hidden? They probably don't demo the sound because it is terrible lol how could these speakers sound good?
Unfortunately WiFi access points are not aesthetically pleasing. We usually try hiding them in closets and areas less intrusive. For this install, its current location provided the best coverage. We are happy to demo the sound of invisible series speakers! Thanks for your feedback, we appreciate it.
0:35 my guy made it big doing commercials.
He's a man of many talents.
Beautiful work, guys! Will definitely keep you guys in mind when we buy our first home!
THANK YOU!!!
I love Active Networks they’re the best in the business!!
Absolutely stellar.
0:35 is hilarious, and beautifully crafted. I enjoyed the humorous bits of this amazing “video”. I would have laughed louder, but I would be seen as a royal jester in the eyes of the surrounding people. This film is thought out spectacularly, and had my mind wondering and pondering.
Sincerely, S. Guirola.
Verily, I extend my sincerest gratitude for thy thoughtful and emotive rejoinder. Take delight in life's pleasures and cast aside the cares of what others may opine. Ponder no longer, for the moments are fleeting, and mirth awaits thee!
It’s awesome what you guys do. Will be enjoying watching your videos. I’m excited to see my brother Braulio 😊
Thanks so much!!
Cool video like it a lot
Thanks for the visit! Glad you enjoyed the video
Hello dear, “Junior”.
I would like to comment on your “profile picture”. It is beautiful enough to shock, even the likes of myself, which many have attempted and failed. I look forward to your comments, wonderful grammar, and the capitalization of the beginning letter following your first name.
Sincerely, S. Guirola.
Very nice install and upgrade. Appears blending the technology into the room aesthetic was the primary objective of this project. That said, I question why the HVAC register grills weren’t painted to match the beautiful gray wall to complete the room aesthetic? Would like to know more about the subwoofers used in the system and how the source equipment was integrated. Thanks and nice job!
Thanks for the question! The customer was awaiting new black iron stylized registers, unfortunately that was taken care of afterwards, so we didn't catch that on camera. The system was setup as a 7.2 config with their existing Leon Speakers A8-200 subwoofers which were initially chosen for their slim size as WAF was key 😁.
Using Control4 automation we brought together the following AV devices together with a single point of control with the app or hand held remote:
TV - Sony 77 A9G
AVR - Audiocontrol XR6
Video sources - Kaleidescape, AppleTV, DirecTV
By the way stay tuned, we'll be posting some cool content on automation coming soon!
looking sharp, but would have been nice with a demo on the invisible speakers
We hear you! Unfortunately, we don't have great enough mics to capture how awesome these things sound and send that through your system but believe us you won't believe your ears or eyes (because you wont see them!).
But how do they sound?
The speakers sound amazing! Especially paired with proper amps! thanks for checking out our video
like speaker in a shoe box The frecuency response has limitations and also you can´t upgrade do the construcction involved Tower or book shelf speakers are the best option always, more sound presure ,better sound response, full range. music or sound coming always at the ground level an the walls play reflexions and cutting some frecuencies like shades heavy curtains furniture etc Just a few brands and models reach 100 db efficiency,
I don't understand why you spent all that time and effort making the speakers invisible but then leave the access point on the ceiling in the corner of the room? That makes no sense. The access point location is already terrible so why not just put it somewhere more hidden? They probably don't demo the sound because it is terrible lol how could these speakers sound good?
Unfortunately WiFi access points are not aesthetically pleasing. We usually try hiding them in closets and areas less intrusive. For this install, its current location provided the best coverage.
We are happy to demo the sound of invisible series speakers!
Thanks for your feedback, we appreciate it.