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How Your AV System is like an Olympic Athlete

Thrills, chills, cheers and tears -

Every four years the world gets to enjoy a tremendous spectacle, lots of pomp and circumstance, elaborate & innovate audio/video productions and fierce competition.   And that’s just the US Presidential elections!

Even better, during these same years we get to watch the world’s best athletes compete in a variety of sporting competitions at the Summer Olympic Games.   We’re glued to the coverage from London 2012.  The Olympiad is the the final expression of years of preparation and it’s exciting.  If you think about it, your AV system has a lot in common with an Olympic Athlete…

Precision Performance and Finely Tuned

The Olympic athletes, like your system, is focused on performance.   They test, measure, refine, adjust and test some more to gain just the slightest improvement.    This could mean shaving hundredths of seconds from a lap time or reducing jitter on an audiophile DAC.  It takes several small improvements, the little details, to create a world class system.   Here are 5 (like the 5 Olympic rings) that count:

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Top 5 Home Automation Uses for the Rest of Us | Luxury or Necessity?

Luxury, once sampled, becomes a necessity.

While we don’t know the author of this quote, there is no denying it’s truth.

Think about this… once you’ve driven a BMW M3 on some twisty back roads, that Mustang (that you were previously fine with) feels loose and shaky.   It won’t be long before you’re the proud owner of a BMW.  (No offense to Pony car owners… just sayin’)

This is human nature, once you’ve learned of something better out there, everything else is can be a little disappointing.

Maybe it’s unkind.   Once  your boss takes you to dinner at Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse,  the fare at Applebee’s next weekend is just plain.

 

This phenomenon is especially true in the world of home control. (AKA Home Automation)

You can easily state that you don’t need a control system for your home, and I might agree.    You may not even want one.

However, I’ll tell you this:  Owners of automated homes that have to move tell me they will never live without control again.  Fact is, I hear this at least once a week.    Need vs. want vs. necessity.   You can wash dishes without that machine, but you probably won’t, right?

What is so useful about automation/control systems.   How do people really use them?

iPhone home control from Lutron

1) Lighting Control - When my wife walks in the front door after dusk, the lights automatically come on in the mudroom, the foyer and the kitchen.   She never enters a dark home.     If something goes “bump” in the night, she pressed the screen on her iPhone and the whole house blazes alight, inside and out.      Read the rest of this entry »

Audio Advice | Digital Living Event

Dear Friend,

On Thursday, July 21st at our Raleigh, NC showroom, and on Friday, July 22nd in Charlotte, Audio Advice presents Digital Living 2011, with participation by representatives and consultants for B&W and Classé, Control4, Kaleidescape, Lutron, Peachtree Audio, Sonos, and Apple (currently scheduled participants).

Experience demos of the amazing, affordable Sonos streaming music system, Lutron’s new RadioRA2 light control system, a new entry level media management option from Kaleidescape, the new Classé CP-800 stereo, a new Control4 iPad application, and the iNova integrated amp from Peachtree Audio.   AudioQuest will demonstrate how to improve the sound of your digital music stream, and we’ll also show you tips on how to get the most out of your iTunes collection.

Join us from 6 PM to 9 PM each evening, and experience how the latest technology improves your life at home.   Presentations will begin at 6 pm, and every half hour after, the last presentations starting at 8:30 pm.   Arrive early so you can get to as many presentations as possible! Prize drawings will be held for each location.

Bella Monica will provide food and wine in Raleigh, and Born to Cook will serve visitors to our Charlotte area showroom.

Please RSVP (if you plan to attend) with your name, location, and the number in your party to event@audioadvice.com in order to help us and the caterers plan.

Tell them the AVIntegr8r invited you.


Raleigh : 8621-117 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh, NC 27617 (1.5 miles east of Angus Barn)

Charlotte : 11409 Carolina Place Pkwy, Pineville, NC 28134 (just outside Carolina Place Mall)

We look forward to seeing you in Raleigh and Charlotte!

Cut the Cable | Kill the Bill

Jinan
What if your doctor told you she had a new magic pill?

Taking this pill just once a month will make you flabby, lazy, dumber, cynical, an underachiever and absolutely joyless.

Best of all, this little “pill” only costs about $100 per month!     Would you take it? Of course not!

What if I told you that magic little pill was your TV service?    Hmmm…….

 

Pay TV Consumers are cutting the cord at a record pace.   Here’s how to do it:

Todd Spangler of Multichannel News reports that 10% of Pay-TV households (That’s Cable, Satellite, TV from Phone Company) plan to cut the cord in 2011.   You can check out his interesting article here.

The interesting thing is that they are not going back to the fish-bone aerial antenna on the roof.   We are now getting our media via the Internet.   We cut the cord back in November here at the AVIntegr8r world headquarters, and we have missed it very little.

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High Resolution Music | Lasik for Your Ears

Vision Of Eyechart With GlassesFocused Senses enjoy Detail.

You’ve probably had blurred vision in the past, for one reason or another.   Need for corrective lenses, a nasty bump on the head or even from too much fun the night before!

The images or text you were trying to read not only looked terrible, trying to discern the detail can actually give you a headache.

Muddy music and poor ears can have the same effect…

Higher Resolution: Remember your first HDTV?

Do you remember your first HDTV in stunning 720P ?

I used to have the friends or family sit down as I toggled between the Standard Definition channel and it’s matching HD channel.

Wow!   The higher resolution was so evident, the detail so exact that we could not believe we used to watch that SD mud.     Shortly thereafter, I became and HD snob.    If the programming was not available in HD, I would not watch it.    Gave me a headache.

High Resolution Music : The HD of Audio

My wife, Honey, is a charming and talented woman.   Not so much of an audiophile.    The easiest way for her to listen to a song that pops into her head is play a YouTube video over her iPhone headphone jack.   (Ugh, that’s an audio kick in the package) Read the rest of this entry »

Cables | Speaker Wire and Interconnects | Can you see me now?

AV Cables – Improving the Signal or Damage Control?

You love your music and movies, and have a great system on which to enjoy them.    Most great electronics components are meticulously engineered to generate the best sound and images possible.

Tube Amps, Pre-Amps and Processors, Digital-Analog Converters, Phono Cartridges, CD Transports and Blu-Ray Players all strive to give you the best processing, decoding and reproduction.

Every signal of your chosen media is massaged, cleanly amplified, and delivered.   These components work to improve what you see and hear.

Except cables.

The various wires in your audio-video system do not actually make the sound or the picture better.   Their real job is ….to do nothing!    Read the rest of this entry »

Digital Music? | Every Sound is Analog!

IMG_0383Digital Music – How Sweet The Sound?

Digital music is here to stay   (Just ask your favorite record label executive!)   Conventional wisdom contends that media stored on hard drives, USB and servers is of lower quality than traditional music.

Possibly.

Many people are basing this on their iPod music quality, and that explains a lot.

There are many factors involved in accurately reproducing music, no matter what the form of your recording.   Signal path, decoding, transport, distortion and many other details can affect your playback quality.

Remember:   Every sound you hear is analog!

The only way you hear anything is if there are vibrations in the air.   THAT is an  analog action.   Speakers move.

At the end of the signal’s journey from LP, CD, FLAC, DVD or anything else, that information is converted into a moving speaker element.   Yes, it is important the quality of the signal that goes into your loudspeaker, and just like the IT world chants “GIGO”  that is, Garbage In Garbage Out.  Read the rest of this entry »