Selecting Speakers for Throughout the Home
A distributed audio system fills every room in your home with music. But filling your home with a bunch of speakers is probably not exactly what you had in mind. That’s okay. Sound Advice sells and installs speakers that are ideally suited for this purpose.
In-ceiling and in-wall speakers
Over the past few years, in-ceiling and in-wall speakers have grown tremendously in popularity. There are two main reasons why. First, they are completely unobtrusive. The best models have a low profile that makes them virtually disappear from view. Some in-ceiling speakers even look like light cans. But the main reason for their growing popularity is that they really sound good. Manufacturers are now using their best technologies in these speakers and offer sound quality that’s light-years ahead of what you might expect.
Stereo sound from a single speaker
In small rooms such as bathrooms, foyers, and hallways, sometimes it’s simply not possible to install a stereo pair of speakers. There’s just not enough room. A single stereo input speaker is the perfect solution. These marvels of design reproduce satisfying stereo sound from only one speaker. Now you can enjoy great sound in places where conventional stereo speakers don’t fit.
Invisible speakers
Unlike in-wall and in-ceiling speakers, invisible speakers are truly, well, invisible. They’re more difficult to install, but when done right, you simply cannot see them. The sound quality is quite good, and in rooms where blending in with the décor is important, they’re a great solution.