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| Examples of our audio and home cinema installations |
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London W1 |
One of London’s most respected property developers, who have used our services on previous projects, approached us with an open budget to create a dream system within a property in the centre of London.
The brief a good quality multi-room system, Lutron-Homeworks lighting system and a state of the art theatre room all control by a Crestron system with absolutely no equipment visible anywhere.
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Amersham |
Our clients found Audio Venue through a local lifestyle magazine, in particular they liked the custom furniture on display in the images of our showrooms.
They had an old existing Systemline multi-room audio system that was in dire need of updating. They also wanted to turn a games room that only had a 14 inch portable TV in it, into their very own home cinema based around a plasma screen.
Following discussions with the client they decided on a custom piece of furniture that would house the home cinema and multi-room equipment. They liked the idea of the Artcoustic speakers because they added aesthetics to high quality performance. We also added an Imerge music server to their multi-room system and improved the interface by adding colour touchscreens for ease of control.
The final touch was to add control of the lighting using Rako wireless switches and Pronto TSU9600
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Twyford II |
Our clients found Audio Venue following a recommendation from a local building contractor. One AV company had already come and made an attempt at the installation but where kicked off the project.
The brief was to create a dedicated projector based home cinema with seating and also 3 additional areas of audio and video. Many of the cables had already been run around the property and we were not able to run our own. This meant using the 90 separate runs of CAT5 for audio, video & data.
The ability to access the internet on every TV was requested as well as play and listen to the centrally stored CD, DVD, photo and Blu-ray collection. We choose the home theatre PC from Passive Technologies to do this along with a Passive client in each room. Control was from Philips Pronto TSU9600 remote controls which gave control of the Lutron lighting system, home cinema, motorised blinds, 2 way control of the Passive system as well as access to the IP camera’s dotted around the property.
We also commissioned a new aerial/SKY system along with a comprehensive wireless computing network system.
At clients request we are only showing images of the projection room
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Boulters Lock Revisited |
Having previously installed a system for our clients in 2004.
There request was a simple to use system, up to date to take advantage of Blu-Ray and Sky HD |
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Cookham II |
Our clients had found us over the internet, and after a phone conversation had requested a site survey.
The property was a brand new house and they where keen to keep channelling of walls down to a minimum, for this reason we suggested 3 bespoke media wall panels to which all the front speakers and Plasma screen where mounted, rear speakers we went out of the property and back in at the rear.
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Ealing IV |
Our clients had been to various Audio Visual stores in the area, after a site consultation we proposed a system for lighting and AV.
After a demonstration at our Ealing store the system was chosen, we then produced wiring diagrams, which the onsite builders then followed for all the cabling within the room. |
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Perivale |
Previous clients of ours, who had purchased a plasma television where having their carpet renewed and requested a surround sound system.
We had a very small wall area to work with, for convenience it was decided to mount a bespoke media wall, to which the plasma and the front three speakers would be mounted.
Cabinet was sourced by our clients |
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Bierton |
A previous client of ours who over the past 7 years has been upgrading his Audio system , he was now looking to integrate this system into an AV system.
The fireplace had to be lowered in order for us to place the centre channel and plasma screen at a suitable height
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Henley |
Following a recommendation from an interior designer that Audio Venue works very closely with, a meeting between our clients and ourselves was arranged.
Following numerous discussions with the client it was decided to go forward with an emphasis on build, design and performance, Our clients requested that nothing be visible apart from screens and in some rooms speakers.
The system was to incorporate a central storage system for both DVD and CD’s with independent zones in the living room, dining room, kitchen 2 bathrooms, basement and bedroom. Kaleidescape was chosen for these duties.
All control in all the areas are controlled via the superb Pronto TSU9600 controllers.
A mixture of Loewe and Pioneer screens were used to compliment their décor and to provide the best image quality available.
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Pitshanger Ealing |
Our clients had been in the market for a new flat screen TV and surround sound system.
The brief was simple no clutter, and absolutely nothing on the floor, we designed a wall mounted cabinet which houses all the electronics and the subwoofer.
The room was also wired for a projection system, all the wiring has been run, and a slot behind the coving has also been left for a motorised projection screen.
Future upgrades, Projector, motorised screen and a Kaleidescape movie server |
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Hampshire II |
A neighbour of a client of ours was looking for a reference Audio system, although a plasma was to be integrated within the system the focus was on the music replay.
A bespoke media wall-panel was mounted on the mock fireplace to house the plasma and centre speaker.
A granite plinth was commissioned with a dedicated mains supply for the Krell Evo mono blocks was installed within the granite.
All speaker cabling was run externally through metal pipe work |
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Cotswolds |
A previous client of ours had been looking into investing in a quality home cinema system plasma based.
After many discussions it was decided to go with Artcoustic speakers for their performance as well as aesthetics our client had recesses made in the walls to sink the speakers and plasma in flush.
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