In order to provide the best installation, we need plenty of room to work! Portland, Oregon, United States. Surround Sound Installation No home theater is complete without your very own surround sound installation! Call For Quote. Speaker Types We have a variety of speaker options for every kind of surround sound installation. Wiring Your Home Is your home pre-wired for surround sound? Run wire from each speaker to the receiver.
Do everything you can to hide your wires as you run them, as doing so will prevent people or animals from accidentally tripping on them and pulling your speakers. If you can, run the wires under the carpet or through the wall. Make sure to leave some slack at each end to keep the connection from becoming stressed. Connect the speakers to each other. Connect one end of your speaker wire to the back of a speaker, then connect that speaker to another speaker in sequence.
Each of your speakers should be connected in a line around your room from one front speaker all the way around to the other front speaker. You'll connect the front speakers to the receiver via AV cables. Do not connect the front speakers to one another via speaker wire. Exclude your subwoofer from this process unless otherwise directed by the manual. Subwoofers almost always plug directly into the audio receiver.
Connect the subwoofer. Most subwoofers connect to the receiver via a standard set of AV cables. The subwoofer port on the receiver is typically labeled "sub out" or "sub pre-out". If your subwoofer has multiple inputs, connect to the one labeled "LFE in" or the far left input if there is no label.
Plug your receiver into a power source. Your receiver will slowly power on after doing so, though it may take several minutes to completely come online if this is the first time you're setting it up. Connect HDMI items to the receiver.
Things like game consoles, DVD players, and cable boxes will use the TV's HDMI input as their audio output, so plug these items into the receiver to route their audio through your surround sound. You'll need to attach the receiver to the appropriate HDMI inputs with additional cables. The same philosophy applies to older items that use AV cables or composite cables the red, yellow, green, blue, and white sets of cables. Connect the receiver to the TV. You can use older connectors e. Plug back in and turn on your TV.
Once everything is connected, you can power on your TV to see how your efforts turned out. Test out your surround sound. Each TV will have a different way of configuring audio, but you can normally change your TV's audio preferences by pressing the Menu button on the remote, selecting Audio , and finding the default output area. Most newer surround sound systems have an automatic setup process that involves placing a connected microphone in the middle of the viewing area and allowing the speakers to read the ambient sound levels.
If your surround sound doesn't feel correct to you, try adjusting your TV's settings and the items to which the surround sound is connected before physically adjusting the speakers. Justin Shaffer. If so, adjust the ms level up or down to match the sound of the screen.
Yes No. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 4. Yes, it is called "coax" and is usually an orange color. A coax cable has a single male RCA connector on each end. Not Helpful 4 Helpful 7. This will continue until you shut off the source or until you shut off the receiver. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 2. Just make sure everything is properly connected and press "play.
Not Helpful 22 Helpful Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0. You can purchase them online. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 1. We can easily add two extra surround speakers to your prewired home to make it a 7. We would love to put together a custom premium sound system for your home or dedicated theater room. Did you know that you can add in-ceiling speakers and a subwoofer to your Sonos Soundbar to accomplish true 5. We use a combination of a Sonos Streaming Amplifier, Klipsch Premier Reference in-ceiling speakers and premium speaker wire to get your Sonos surround setup running in no time.
No home theater setup is complete without a new 4K projector and screen combination! Whether you have recently purchased your own equipment, or you would like to get an estimate that includes a new projector and screen combo, we would be happy to help. Once your projector is safely installed or mounted to your ceiling, our team of professionals will calibrate your projector and display settings to your new screen for the best video experience.
Contact us today to schedule an in-home consultation on your new home theater setup. Enjoy the convenience of one remote to control everything in your room — from your lights to the volume! Enjoy music in every room of your home with a whole house audio system installed by Modern! We have a number of choices to accommodate your specific needs and budget that include beautifully installed in-ceiling or in-wall speakers and mobile streaming capabilities and control from the palm of your hand. Our systems allow you to enjoy a full surround sound movie in one room, while listening to up to 4 different sources in different rooms throughout your home simultaneously.
Did you know that we can attach your new soundbar directly to the bottom of your wall-mounted TV with a special mounting bracket? We can also install the soundbar directly to the wall beneath the TV location. This provides a modern-looking installation with all of the power and audio cables neatly concealed within your wall.
One of the most common places to add audio is under your outdoor patio. We have a variety of in-ceiling and surface mounted speakers that allow you to seamlessly bring the entertainment from inside to outside. Easily control our systems from the palm of your hand and enjoy your favorite music, podcast or streaming content anywhere on your property. Are you thinking of adding some Nest outdoor cameras to your property?
We always use strong tv mounting hardware and fasten your wall bracket to sturdy studs in the wall. TV mounting onto brick or concrete requires special tools and anchors to safely install you TV wall bracket. When mounting your TV to brick or concrete, it is best to have an existing outlet at or near the space to plug in your TV and any additional equipment you'll be using.
We have the experience working with these materials to ensure that your TV installation looks picture perfect without damaging any of your stone or tile work. Call us for pricing and availability. If you're planning on TV mounting above your fireplace, extra care and caution need to be taken not to damage the chimney ventilation.
Call us for expert fireplace TV mounting service. Call us today for a quote on your tv mounting service anywhere in the Naperville, Joliet or Aurora IL area. Reach your customers like never before with new digital signage or menu display boards. Adding a power outlet on the wall behind the TV is a great way to keep your cords hidden away.
Due to Illinois building code, we cannot run your TV's power cable in the wall as it's a fire hazard.
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