Enjoy Better-Sounding Music Anywhere in Your Gold Coast Property
Great music is one of the best things you can have in your home. And no matter your tastes, you want a system that makes everything sound spectacular. But each whole home audio system we install is completely customized to the user. That means that no two look the same! With that in mind, we understand that it can be a little confusing if you’re looking to find the right speakers for your system. In this blog, well break down the different types of speakers so you can make a more informed decision when your system is in the works. Read on for more!
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Invisible Speakers
Most homeowners don’t want big speaker units taking up space in their rooms. Not only can it often lead to a cluttered look, but it can also ruin any kind of design aesthetic you may be going for. That’s why most opt for invisible speakers, so they can hear every note of their favorite tracks without looking at the devices.
Invisible speakers are perfect for homeowners who want the sound without the clutter. Often sitting within the walls, filling recesses no bigger than the ones you use for lighting fixtures, these speakers give you all of the sound you could want. An integrator can even distribute the units so that your space is evenly covered with sound, so you can stand anywhere and still get the same quality.
Bookshelf Speakers
For homeowners who don’t want to start out with heavy installation, bookshelf speakers are a perfect solution. You can distribute your audio to any room without heavy equipment. Plus, these speakers are available in both wired and wireless versions.
Companies like Sonos have made a name for themselves providing useful, elegant-looking wireless bookshelf speakers to homeowners across the country. Their solutions are a little less invasive than some, and they also easily integrate with Control4 and other smart home interfaces.
Freestanding Speakers
If you’re a true audiophile you’ll want a dedicated listening room to really experience the best of your favorite music. Freestanding speakers are the classics – large cabinets that offer bigger sound. They may not be appropriate for the living room, but they’re perfect for your dedicated music space.
Freestanding speakers are often part of a two-channel system, and your integrator can expertly calibrate them for the perfect sound staging. If done properly, you’ll feel as though you’re sitting at the concert listening to your favorite band!
Are you interested in getting more out of your whole home audio system? Contact Davis Audio today!